Stockwhip project

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Arrrgh! I tried the new thong today and it cracks but not as loud I'd like. I don't know if it is just that I don't know how stockwhips should behave or how I should use it. The other thong is too light and this is kind of okay. https://youtu.be/9c8zzV8u91k
I think this is the point where I should just give up this project and do something else before I start hating it.
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Jyri, it cracks fine.
Your stock whip is a success. :)
Loud is not a mark of how good a whip is.

A shorter, lighter whip will not crack as loudly as a long one.
It's not about the loudness but the finesse and artistry.
If you want loud, shoot a gun or go to a rock concert. :)

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Post by Jyri Haveri »

Thanks Ron! I don't yet know if I am going to take this apart and make bullwhip of this handle.
I think it could be interesting project and it could fit me better. But maybe I keep this thong for future.
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Jyri, I really don't have enough experience with stockwhips to comment, but it looks just fine to me! :)
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Jyri, just keep it and make a new bullwhip.
It's too nice to not to. :)

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Ron I already started to work on that handle :D luckily its pretty easy to do new one
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So little update. I took the handle and carved some steps to it to take the core and two plaited bellyes. The overlay will start just like the handle.
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It is shotloaded but its still really light as intended. Becose the handle is really long i tought it would behave better as lighter one.
Image I made it really stiff too.
So next 16plait overlay. Is there some fancy name for this kind of whip or is it just really long handled bullwhip?
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That looks super Jyri.

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Imageoverlay in progress..
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Jyri, did you think about lining up the chevrons from the handle with the chevrons on the thong? It might make it look more cohesive.
Other than that I really like those colors together. :)

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Ron, I just started plaiting it that way so the seams line up :D I didn't think about pattern then. That would have been cool tough.
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Post by Matt Henderson »

Woah... I'm liking that a lot, Jyri. Very inventive
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Done! Made few silent craks out when my daughters were sleeping and it felt quite good. As expected its handle heavy but I dont know yet if it is too much or not. Exiting to see how it breaks in. I take better picture later.
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Jyri, you should be proud.
That is a terrific looking whip.

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Jyri, that's very very nice! :)
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Post by Brandon "Sparky" Lam »

Jyri that's beautiful, considering it used to be a stockwhip! :D
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Post by Jyri Haveri »

Thanks a lot everyone!! I made new long tapered cracker for it and gave it again silent craks and it keeps getting better and better feeling to it. Rolls out nicely too. I am going to take a video tomorrow after I come back from fishing.
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That looks absolutely fantastic Jyri!
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https://youtu.be/rkvfViSsO9Q
It craked quite well. Balance is good and its loud, I'm happy :)
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Jyri, it performs nicely.
Good job.

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