This is the Gallery of "Wolf Creek Whips" - Rachel McCollough

This new Gallery replaces the former "Masters Gallery", which will work from now on as pure archive. Here you will find not only the work and art from folks who sell whips, but also from folks, who create their whips out of pure passion. And we have an additional gallery. It is called "The Gallery - Making of".
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Beautiful whips, I'm a great fan of whips with wooden handles. :D
You make an excellent job, Rachel. :) :)

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Post by Brandon Lewis »

Those handles are excellent. Your whips never cease to inspire me :) Good job Rachel.
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Another fine set Rachel- what are the handle lengths on these?
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Post by Rachel McCollough »

Thank you very much, Mario, Brandon, and Tyler!
Tyler they are both 15"
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Post by Sir Roger Tuson »

Mmmm yes, that Acid Brown is growing on me too!
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Post by Ben Varsek »

@ Rachel McCollough:

Thank you for sharing the pictures of this beautiful set Madam !!!
The craftmanship looks perfect, the color of the acid dark brown paracord looks very good together with the wooden handles and the end of the handles look very comfortable and secure to hold !!!

Very well done Madam!!!

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Roger, thanks! That color goes well with so many different woods...

Thank you very much, Ben!
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Post by Rachel McCollough »

Upcoming:
A simple single belly 6' 12 plait for a friend of my sons.
Here's the belly, ready to bind and plait some color on. Black and silver, I think.
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Rachel, that's going to be nice.
Black and silver is going to be dynamic.

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Thanks, Ron, I hope so.

Here's a peek:
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Wow, that is looking great!
It looks so complicated .

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Post by Efren de Gala »

Holy Cow that looks incredible! (I may have uttered a slightly different phrase when I first saw it :p)
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Post by Rachel McCollough »

Ron and Efren, thanks, I only hope I can keep it straight all the way to the twist!

Ron when you have your new book it has the directions, it is not hard at all compared to a straight diamond plait...I'm liking the way it looks so far. Just need to decide what kind of handle to put on it!
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Rachel, so far it's as straight as a snap line.
The silver almost looks white in the photo.
Deciding on a handle would be difficult for me.
I wonder what an ebony handle would look like?

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Rachel, I am rather excited about the books arrival. :)

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I bet ebony would look good! I may have to make a simple one from ash and stain it... But Goncalo would look nice too.
That book is something to be excited about!
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Very nice plaiting Rachel. That looks excellent. Its fun to try different plaits every once in a while, especially when they turn out that nice.
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Post by Philbert Lim »

Rachel, i like how the color and the pattern goes really well together, the plaiting is really straight too.

Roy, i think your phone is going nuts lol
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Post by Efren de Gala »

Ebony would look gorgeous, but real ebony is not spectacular for a hard working whip because it has a tendency to store stress and release it all at once. If you stain ash, might I suggest a black leather dye, like Fiebings? It's what we use to make shims, plugs, etc match ebony fingerboards and fittings, and it looks really good depending on the texture of what you dye. If you want you can use a few coats of thin cyanoacrylate (superglue) in between sanding to make it look like the really expensive ebony grades.
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Post by Rachel McCollough »

Thanks, Roy, I appreciate it. Yes it is fun to change things up from time to time!

Philbert, thank you!
Efren that is very good advice, I appreciate it and will be putting it to good use! I have some leather dye here so.... I may be doing that!
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