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Posted: Sat 7. May 2016, 12:51
by Ron May
Ben, what would your heel knot (6 -7 TH) foundation measurements be for this?
Ron
Posted: Sat 7. May 2016, 15:18
by Ben Varsek
@ Ron May:
I have only done a single pass 6-7 TH with interweave as a heelknot on one whip so far. The measurements for the heel knot foundation had the same diameter that I used for the transition knots (overall 2 mm larger than the thong in diameter), only the lengh was a little longer (17 mm).
In terms of size its the smallest heelknot I have ever made but since I have medium to small hands it feels quite comfortable to me.
Here is a picture of it (I did it in one solid color but it is the same 6-7 TH with interweave that is shown in the Youtube videos that you have posted):
Greetings Ben
Posted: Sat 7. May 2016, 16:19
by Robert Gage
Very nice indeed, Ben!
Posted: Sat 7. May 2016, 16:37
by Ron May
Ben that is so nice thank you.
I want to make heel knots like you when I grow up.
Ron
Posted: Sun 8. May 2016, 19:14
by Ron May
The whip "Blue Lightening" (AKA W2) is completed.
It needs to be cleaned up and waxed.
The heel knot needs a little adjusting to center the eagle but I
will do that just before waxing.
Now the hard part will be not cracking it very much before
waxing.
This one is light years ahead of the first one no doubt.
Thanks to every one in your support, guidance and advise.
Ron
Posted: Sun 8. May 2016, 19:42
by Philbert Lim
Ron, that looks really good, well done!
Posted: Sun 8. May 2016, 19:45
by Ron May
Thank you Philbert.
I learned a lot and W3 will be better still.
Ron
Posted: Sun 8. May 2016, 19:48
by Philbert Lim
Ron, i have no doubt about that. The knots came out really nice too.
Posted: Sun 8. May 2016, 19:54
by Robert Gage
Congratulations, Ron! All that hard work and careful thought and repeated re-thinking certainly paid off!

Posted: Sun 8. May 2016, 20:19
by Ron May
Thank you Mr. Robert.
It's a heavy sensually slow whip.
It has a 13" handle 2 bellies, with a 16 plait overlay and a experimental fall loop.
Ron
Posted: Sun 8. May 2016, 21:53
by Ron May
Here's a video of the cracking of Blue Lightening.
It really is a heavy whip.
Ron
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2cWqfy1erKs
Posted: Sun 8. May 2016, 22:01
by Mario Desgronte
Great job, Ron!

The "Blue Lightening" whip looks great and I love the idea with the coin with the eagle at the end of the heel knot.
All the best
Mario
Posted: Sun 8. May 2016, 22:24
by Robert Gage
Ron, thanks so much for the video. Your whip seems to move very well!
Posted: Sun 8. May 2016, 22:34
by Ron May
Thank you Mario , that means a lot coming from you.

The coin is an U.S. quarter dollar. (the tail side)
Ron
Posted: Sun 8. May 2016, 22:36
by Ron May
Mr. Robert, it does flow well, but being so heavy it kind of "jerks" my arm a little.
The transition is not near firm enough though.
I am not going to crack it much until I can wax it so I can see the difference in the performance after waxing.
Ron
Posted: Mon 9. May 2016, 08:36
by Philbert Lim
Ron, the transition does look like it needs more binding, it looks to be bending a little too much in the video. Other then that, the whip has a nice flow to it. Seems to cracks pretty easily too. I think the transition should be a little better after waxing though.
Posted: Mon 9. May 2016, 11:27
by Roy Partin
Awesome job Ron! It looks like it flows very well. Looking forward to seeing the comparison after a good wax bath.
Posted: Mon 9. May 2016, 12:27
by Ron May
Philbert, absolutely right.
I think the transition is not quite a 'noodle' like the Zombie Bumble Bee was
but most definitely needs to be bridged a lot stronger. I think the wax will help a little
but not nearly enough to cure it.
Thanks Roy.

I think the wax will help with the performance of the whip.
Taking out the air and making it more of a cohesive unit will make it better.
Ron
Posted: Mon 9. May 2016, 12:44
by Rachel McCollough
Ron it sure looks great in the pics! Can't wait to go where some wifi is so I can see the video, what a great job on your second whip!
Posted: Mon 9. May 2016, 12:56
by Ron May
Thank you Rachel.

The video shows it's Achilles heel. The transition as usual.
I'm thinking bailing wire /carbon fiber hybrid sinew and Atlas to do the binding might help . (just kidding)
Ron