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Posted: Thu 4. Oct 2018, 00:35
by Mark Elliott
Lovely whip, Rachel. Even though we expect every whip to be fabulous, you still manage to go beyond our expectations.
Posted: Thu 4. Oct 2018, 00:46
by Rachel McCollough
Mr. Robert, I think that's the thing to strive for, work or example
Wolfgang, I sure can stare at pictures of y'all's whips for a long time!
Flemming, this one would not be as it is a single belly with a larger core (6 strands instead of 4), though a two belly 16 plait cow whip is virtually the same pattern of weight distribution as the stock whip I build, if you include the twisted taper fall. The cow whip, of course, already has the twisted taper on the tip of the thong.
Mark, thank you very much. You set a fine example of work, yourself...
Posted: Thu 4. Oct 2018, 13:51
by Flemming Bo Christiansen
Thanks for the explanation Rachel.
I get surprised every time you explain something too me, how many variations and techniques that are covered under the overlay
Posted: Thu 4. Oct 2018, 21:40
by Ethan Mitchell
Nice Rachel! I love the brown with the wood.
Posted: Sun 7. Oct 2018, 16:26
by Ben Varsek
Rachel, my greatest compliments to your work!
The shape of the entire handle, its color and the perfectly made thong all go together extremely well!
All the best
Ben
Posted: Mon 8. Oct 2018, 00:28
by Rachel McCollough
Ben, Ethan, thank you very much!
Flemming, you are very welcome, always! There is always something new to learn. I am always excited to see how much more of the universe (or details on whips!) We still have not yet even been able to imagine... It is so vast. Always, there is more to learn.
Posted: Mon 8. Oct 2018, 19:05
by Scott A. Cary
Rachel, I love the grain of the wood in that handle. Beautiful work, as always!
Posted: Tue 9. Oct 2018, 00:17
by Rachel McCollough
Thank you very much Scott, I really appreciate it!
Posted: Tue 27. Nov 2018, 02:54
by Rachel McCollough
Posted: Tue 27. Nov 2018, 03:10
by Ron May
"Wonder what it will be?" ..... A badass Rachel whip that's what.
Ron
Posted: Tue 27. Nov 2018, 03:25
by Scott A. Cary
Hey, nice boots!

Posted: Tue 27. Nov 2018, 03:32
by Rachel McCollough
Ron, thanks!
Scott, thanks, a really nice fellow tipped me off about these awesome boots... So I have two pair... One for "The Truck" and one for home

Posted: Tue 27. Nov 2018, 13:16
by Sir Roger Tuson
I love these detailed pics of work in progress. To see the final shape slowly form in front of you - awesome.
Posted: Tue 27. Nov 2018, 14:13
by Nadine Diek
Wow, that looks awesome, Rachel.
What kind of wood is it?
Posted: Tue 27. Nov 2018, 14:21
by Robert Gage
Rachel, I too love these 'work in progress' pictures. Thanks very much indeed!
Posted: Tue 27. Nov 2018, 21:44
by Andrew Van Werkhoven
I don't think I've seen a single whip of yours I haven't fallen in love with Rachel, and your handles are amazing.
Posted: Wed 28. Nov 2018, 18:08
by Rachel McCollough
Sir Roger, Mr. Robert, and Andrew, thank you very much

Nadine, thank you, it is Cumaru
Posted: Wed 28. Nov 2018, 18:59
by Scott A. Cary
Rachel McCollough wrote:So I have two pair... One for "The Truck" and one for home

Oooh, good idea!
Posted: Fri 30. Nov 2018, 21:28
by Ethan Mitchell
I agree...and a picture of a well-plaited, coiled whip sometimes has something almost ‚hypnotic‘ in it... one could look at it for minutes!
Wolfgang,
That it what I do, I pull it up in a tab and zoom in so that it is almost like it is sitting in front of me! :P I've actually learned a bit about plaiting just by doing that, as, when someone describes a dropping method, color or plaiting pattern, etc I've seen it, or at least something like it. That way I can imagine and understand what they are describing without them showing pictures.
Posted: Fri 30. Nov 2018, 21:33
by Ethan Mitchell
Looking great Rachel!