Build thread for dog shelter campaing

Le'me see... Whips, whips and - whips!
User avatar
Jyri Haveri
Member
Posts: 2148
Joined: Tue 28. Mar 2017, 12:40

 

Post by Jyri Haveri »

Image
Third belly plaited.
Image
Here is the drop to the handle. I think the overlay will be 14-18 plat but handle will be 12plat. This should produce nice step between the transition and handle. I have something in my mind for that.
User avatar
Jyri Haveri
Member
Posts: 2148
Joined: Tue 28. Mar 2017, 12:40

 

Post by Jyri Haveri »

https://youtu.be/mDZpV4iC1W8
I took it out of the vise, gave it first roll and tested it. I tryed to do this as honestly i could but with waxed thread the handle was a bit slippery. It went quite well keeping in mind that it is really fresh and the strands are yet to be binded to the core.
This whip, until this point at least, is one of the most uniform whip i have produced and by this i mean the difference between the back and frontside.

Next: more binding..
User avatar
Ron May
Member
Posts: 14138
Joined: Thu 24. Sep 2015, 23:57
Location: McAllen, Texas

 

Post by Ron May »

That is looking really good Jyri.
I'm not understanding the long strands at the end of the handle though.
It seems like a waste of cord. Perhaps you could explain it.
Is that orange thing by your hand in the second picture a staple?
Nice job on the roll out.
This is going to be a really good whip.

Ron
It's ok if you disagree with me.
I can't force you to be right.
User avatar
Jyri Haveri
Member
Posts: 2148
Joined: Tue 28. Mar 2017, 12:40

 

Post by Jyri Haveri »

Thanks Ron!
That orange thing is waxed thread wich got stuck in the plaiting from second belly.

When i plait i think it is better to have some ecsess cord than not enough.
I have played between doubling the lenght and going 1,5 times the lenght i'm going to plait but i have yet to find right way.
I leave them like that so when i finish the next layer i can plait over those those strands beyond the handle so its easier to finish neatly without the need to cut the handle.
User avatar
Jyri Haveri
Member
Posts: 2148
Joined: Tue 28. Mar 2017, 12:40

 

Post by Jyri Haveri »

And i usually double only the first 4 and the rest i just measure 1,5times the lenght i still have to plait.
User avatar
Mark Elliott
Member
Posts: 4061
Joined: Mon 11. Sep 2017, 20:28
Location: Fritch, Texas US
Contact:

 

Post by Mark Elliott »

That whip is looking very nice, Jyri.
"Always be on the lookout for the presence of wonder." -E. B. White
User avatar
Robert Gage
C Member
Posts: 14188
Joined: Fri 7. Feb 2014, 15:58
Location: UK

 

Post by Robert Gage »

Jyri, those dogs are wagging already! :)
'Less is often more!'
User avatar
Scott A. Cary
Member
Posts: 2398
Joined: Sat 22. Jul 2017, 22:25

 

Post by Scott A. Cary »

Nice work, Jyri!
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.
User avatar
Jyri Haveri
Member
Posts: 2148
Joined: Tue 28. Mar 2017, 12:40

 

Post by Jyri Haveri »

Thanks!
Image
Image
Binding in progress..
User avatar
Ron May
Member
Posts: 14138
Joined: Thu 24. Sep 2015, 23:57
Location: McAllen, Texas

 

Post by Ron May »

Looking good Jyri.

Ron
It's ok if you disagree with me.
I can't force you to be right.
User avatar
Jyri Haveri
Member
Posts: 2148
Joined: Tue 28. Mar 2017, 12:40

 

Post by Jyri Haveri »

Image
Image
So i got overlay done when i was in nightshift buuut..
There is a slight twist in it and some minor gapping. I have not rolled it wich could make that go away but then it would be harder to replait it.
I'm going to play it safe and take quite a bit apart and plait it again and add 2 strands to it.
It is possible that i have to take it all apart but i want to make this a good one.
User avatar
Mark Elliott
Member
Posts: 4061
Joined: Mon 11. Sep 2017, 20:28
Location: Fritch, Texas US
Contact:

 

Post by Mark Elliott »

Jyri, It's tough trying to measure up to this crowd, isn't it?
"Always be on the lookout for the presence of wonder." -E. B. White
User avatar
Jyri Haveri
Member
Posts: 2148
Joined: Tue 28. Mar 2017, 12:40

 

Post by Jyri Haveri »

Yup, but in a good way ;)
User avatar
Ron May
Member
Posts: 14138
Joined: Thu 24. Sep 2015, 23:57
Location: McAllen, Texas

 

Post by Ron May »

Jyri, from the photo it looks like it's fairly straight.
But you are right. It looks like you need to add a strand or two.
I like that color.

Ron
It's ok if you disagree with me.
I can't force you to be right.
User avatar
Robert Gage
C Member
Posts: 14188
Joined: Fri 7. Feb 2014, 15:58
Location: UK

 

Post by Robert Gage »

The quest for perfection is always rewarding! That's an admirable attitude, Jyri! :)
'Less is often more!'
Georg Ernst

 

Post by Georg Ernst »

Great idea of you with the core, I should try that, and thanks for the documentation how you make the whip.
User avatar
Jyri Haveri
Member
Posts: 2148
Joined: Tue 28. Mar 2017, 12:40

 

Post by Jyri Haveri »

Thank you!
Georg, if some whipmaker is lucky enough to win this and have some pointers for me it is easier to find possible mistakes this way :D
I ordered some battlecord for future project and i am going to use some of that for next builds core. Same as this one but with 2 more layers on the core.
User avatar
Jyri Haveri
Member
Posts: 2148
Joined: Tue 28. Mar 2017, 12:40

 

Post by Jyri Haveri »

I took the overlay apart and rechecked the core
https://youtu.be/3X3cf_T4zzI

Image
Core is fine but i gave it some more binding right after the handle, just in case.

I plaited the overlay again and i'm almost done but so is my hands.

I should get the overlay done tomorrow, i hope.
User avatar
Robert Gage
C Member
Posts: 14188
Joined: Fri 7. Feb 2014, 15:58
Location: UK

 

Post by Robert Gage »

That's looking very good, Jyri!
'Less is often more!'
User avatar
Ron May
Member
Posts: 14138
Joined: Thu 24. Sep 2015, 23:57
Location: McAllen, Texas

 

Post by Ron May »

You're doing a really good and through job of it.
It rolls out very nicely.

Ron
It's ok if you disagree with me.
I can't force you to be right.
Post Reply

Return to “Whips (+++ public thread +++)”