The "Making of" Gallery - Rachel McCollough

This new Gallery replaces the former "Masters Gallery", which will work from now on as pure archive. Here you will find not only the work and art from folks who sell whips, but also from folks, who create their whips out of pure passion. And we have an additional gallery. It is called "The Gallery - Making of".
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Scott A. Cary wrote:That's my kinda color... Nice work, ma'am!
If only it had orange one the inside...

Thank you, Sir!
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Looks great, Rachel! Your young friend will be mighty pleased! :)
'Less is often more!'
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That’s where I’m at on an Amper Style Elite, and three more being made at the same time (not all the same type,).

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This is the end of an 8’ bullwhip, the one for a young fellow. It just needs tightening up...
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It's looking really good Rachel.
I'm hoping that plaiting can place your mind in a "peaceful me space" that everyone needs, especially first responders who have the stress of the job every shift whether it's a busy one or not.

Keep on keeping on.

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Thanks, Ron, it helps! While I’m out this evening a little too mixed for plaiting, I still accomplished something necessary for whips:
I made a fid. It has a duck bill shape for the tip, not sharp. The handle is bocoté shaped with a rasp and then finished with Tung oil and Alfie Shine, a paste wax that is a wonder.

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Rachel, that is beautiful.
What a great addition to your tool box.

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Nice!
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Thank y’all very much, I believe it’ll do the job!
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Well done, Rachel. It looks like it fits your hand perfectly. It's beautiful and functional. What more could one ask for?
I'll give it a try, Dad, but it's going to be really hard...kind of like trying to saw something in half using a banana.
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What a splendid little fid! Well done, Rachel! (And of course those whips in progress look good, as ever!)
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The look of wood, the veins are somehow very satisfying.
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Post by Jyri Haveri »

Nice!
I would like to make one myself but then i would have to get leather and that would cost too much :D
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Thank y’all very much!

Behind the scenes:

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I really like that color.
What's the shiney binding strand in the previous belly? It looks cool.

This is probably black... it looks grey blue on my monitor.

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Hey Ron! Yes sir it is black, and that is waxed black artificial sinew.
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Almost finished with this one, next in the same group of whips is a set of three. The handles and overlays all for the four (including the one shown) are being built at the same time both in plaiting and in the shop with the handles.

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Time to build three more English Eyes, and go to the shop. Yehaw!
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I really like the change of patterns.
Good job Rachel.

I hope this helps you center yourself and escape, for a little while, the things your job vexes you with. :)

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Ron, indeed it does :)
Thank you!
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