As the title says, when you make a whip, where do you do it, and how do you anchor it? Just curious to see what people do.
I personally have made mine so far attached to my desk in my room, anchored to the desk with a C-Clamp pinching the whip handle between a flat piece of wood and the desk surface.
When you make a whip...


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Jeremy McEachern
I have a little plaiting station that's attached to a vice, which is attached to a board that is attached to a large dresser.
Here's a picture I took shortly after cutting up a hide that has the plaiting station in it:

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Here's a picture I took shortly after cutting up a hide that has the plaiting station in it:

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- Jeff Roseborough
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I keep supplies in a corner in my closet. I have a towel hook in the bathroom that is handy. I also use a doorknob in my kitchen.
To secure a whip for plaiting I have a loop of parachute cord. I lay the loop across the handle of the whip. I take one end of the loop through the other and tighten the resulting loop around the whip. I then hang the free end on my hook. I can place the tightend loop further down the whip as I plait.
Jeff
To secure a whip for plaiting I have a loop of parachute cord. I lay the loop across the handle of the whip. I take one end of the loop through the other and tighten the resulting loop around the whip. I then hang the free end on my hook. I can place the tightend loop further down the whip as I plait.
Jeff
Here's wishing you find time for the things you want to do, and for the things you need to do.
We see ourselves in our children and hope for a better future.
We see ourselves in our children and hope for a better future.

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Jeremy McEachern
Oh, for bellies ( no loose yoke ) I have a strand of paracord I have on the hooks that you can't see in that picture that has a special knot tied in it to hold the whip. It tightens and won't let go, but it's easy to undo quickly. It's the knot seen in this picture, I don't know it's name:
http://www.midwestwhips.com/Whip%20Gall ... s%20A.html
and this one
http://www.midwestwhips.com/Whip%20Gall ... s%20C.html
http://www.midwestwhips.com/Whip%20Gall ... s%20A.html
and this one
http://www.midwestwhips.com/Whip%20Gall ... s%20C.html

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