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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):

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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.



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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