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Post by Efren de Gala »

Great work! I've noticed that porous woods like oak or walnut tend to get spongy once they hit a certain thinness. You and Roy have got me thinking a lot about cow... 'persuasion' and how it affects wood choice and handle design.
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Thanks, Efren :) Yes I agree on the porous woods. Best thing I ever did was order handle blanks from Whip Nation.
I really look forward to seeing every step you do, Efren! Everything you are posting about wood I'm learning a lot from, thank you for doing that!
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I wasn't finished, blasted phone!
I think the differences are similar to a bullwhip you might use for fun versus an actual target whip- they both can be well made to roll out straight, but there's even more consideration on accuracy with the target whip, especially.
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10 ft two belly 14 plait in acid dark brown
15" Goncalo Alves hand cut handle
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It was 34 degrees F when I waxed the thong, which left residual on lower part...
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Nice! Hit the thong with a hair dryer and then use an old t shirt to wipe down the thong. Will clean that right up.
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It sure will :) thanks Jessie
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And another fine-looking whip, Rachel! They just keep coming! :)
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Thanks, Mr. Robert ;)
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That's very good looking . Acid brown? Looks blue or black from the photo I am seeing.
Love the handle and the burned initials .


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Post by Grant Weaver »

Cooler and cooler Rachel! I'm with Ron, looks very dark. Love it!
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Very solid Rachel : ) I like the style of the engraving.
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Post by Sir Roger Tuson »

Rachel, your output has really increased. Good going!
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Post by Mario Desgronte »

Brilliant work, Rachel. :D
I like your whips, the color combination with wooden Goncalo Alves handle and the acid dark brown thong is beautiful.
And I like the idea with the burned initials, this is an elegant addition. :D :D :D

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Post by Rachel McCollough »

Thanks Ron and Grant, yes it's acid dark brown from Whip Nation, the handle stock is from WN, too. It is quality stock, really nice to work with! The cord does appear black in photos with my phone...!

Roger, Erik, Mario, thank you!
I like the acid dark brown with Goncalo Alves as well, I think it allows the deeper tones of the wood to show well.
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Acid dark brown 10 ft 14 plait single belly
18" handcut purpleheart handle
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Post by Sir Roger Tuson »

Godammit Rachel, these beauties just keep on coming. The colour in that handle is awesome. Your output is incredible too. You seem to be putting out two or three a week!
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Post by Ron May »

Rachel, absolutely beautiful. Love the purple heart handle with the acid brown. :)
Stunning.
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Post by Fritz Ehlers »

Crikey Rachel, that's a pretty whip.
Yes the acid brown is showing darker on the phone and maybe because it's been waxed, but regardless, that's a good looking whip.
Looks quite elegant. Well done.
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Post by Efren de Gala »

Gorgeous!!!!!!!! What are your feelings on purpleheart now that you're done?
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Post by Robert Gage »

Another one, Rachel! Splendid! And a real beauty. (They seem to get better and better!) :)
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