Transition Plaiting

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Devin Bauer

  Transition Plaiting

Post by Devin Bauer »

Is there a particular plait that maintains better stiffness and longetivity over the transition area, such as diamond plait? Also has anyone ever tried the self-sealing silicone tape?
Jeremy McEachern

 

Post by Jeremy McEachern »

Not really. It will all break in the same. Diamonds or 8 seam will start out stiffer but won't really stay that way.
David Cross

 

Post by David Cross »

Transition stiffening is best achieved through proper binding. I'm still searching for a narrow, flat, flexible cord which can serve for this purpose, but artificial sinew remains the best option.

I use multiple passes of crochet nylon thread, myself, but I use a different method. It works well for me.
John M. Jackson-Tree

 

Post by John M. Jackson-Tree »

I would start with the artifical sinew on each level of the whip right from teh belly of addling handle and weigth and every layer over that.. I have seen some writes up for straight flat nylon string but other then x use that I have not seen much on it.. hope that helps
David Cross

 

Post by David Cross »

I was looking into getting some Type I Accessory Cord for binding material, but I haven't had the finances. The theory is that a flat cord will work better than a smaller, round cord with multiple passes. At least...that's the idea.
Eddie Talmadge

 

Post by Eddie Talmadge »

i've found that you dont need to bind transitions to make them rigid if you use the rite plaiting pattern, and pull all the slack out of the cord. For super rigid whips i've been working with that heat shrink cord wrap.
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