Tiger, Tiger, Burning Bright

Le'me see... Whips, whips and - whips!
User avatar
Ron May
Member
Posts: 13710
Joined: Thu 24. Sep 2015, 23:57
Location: McAllen, Texas

 

Post by Ron May »

Brandon, it looks like a single diamond plait.

Ron
It's ok if you disagree with me.
I can't force you to be right.
User avatar
Brandon "Sparky" Lam
Member
Posts: 1314
Joined: Thu 20. Oct 2016, 21:59
Location: Melbourne, Australia

 

Post by Brandon "Sparky" Lam »

It does, doesn't it! But it's actually a TH variant, as you can see the top and bottom! :O
Give a man a fire and he's warm for the day. But set fire to him and he's warm for the rest of his life.
User avatar
Ron May
Member
Posts: 13710
Joined: Thu 24. Sep 2015, 23:57
Location: McAllen, Texas

 

Post by Ron May »

Like a long turks head, for handles and such?

Or a multi strand herringbone knot.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j0lz4YzSNAw

Ron
It's ok if you disagree with me.
I can't force you to be right.
User avatar
Mark Elliott
Member
Posts: 4061
Joined: Mon 11. Sep 2017, 20:28
Location: Fritch, Texas US
Contact:

 

Post by Mark Elliott »

Brandon, it's a Barber Pole knot, I think. Here's a 6 bight version.
https://youtu.be/eS-cvH1R3VY
"Always be on the lookout for the presence of wonder." -E. B. White
User avatar
Ethan Mitchell
Member
Posts: 834
Joined: Tue 11. Jul 2017, 23:47
Location: Florence, KY
Contact:

 

Post by Ethan Mitchell »

It is known as the Barber Pole knot. It is made by interweaving two Matthew Walker knots. I'll see if can dig up a few things.
User avatar
Ethan Mitchell
Member
Posts: 834
Joined: Tue 11. Jul 2017, 23:47
Location: Florence, KY
Contact:

 

Post by Ethan Mitchell »

Ok... there is not as much as I seem to remember on Barber Pole knots. At any rate, they are easy enough to make with the AGM. For example here is the runlist for a 10p 8b Barber Pole:

Strand 1 (gold)
From A1 to B6
From B6 O1 to A3
From A3 U1 to B8
From B8 O2 to A5
From A5 U2 to B2
From B2 O3 to A7
From A7 U3 to B4
From B4 O4 to A1

Strand 2 (black)
From A2 O5 to B7
From B7 U4 O1U1 to A4
From A4 O4U1 O1 to B1
From B1 U3 O1U1 O1U1 to A6
From A6 O3U1 O1U1 O1 to B3
From B3 U2 O1U1 O1U1 O1U1 to A8
From A8 O2U1 O1U1 O1U1 O1 to B5
From B5 U1 O1U1 O1U1 O1U1 O1U1 to A2
Picture:https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Hxf-9a ... sp=sharing
Sir Roger Tuson

 

Post by Sir Roger Tuson »

Wow! Thank you everyone for all that info. I do like that Barber’s Pole and will certainly investigate.

Here’s the transition knot partially tightened.

Image
Sir Roger Tuson

 

Post by Sir Roger Tuson »

And forget that last picture. I managed to nick a cord while trimming the ends AGAIN! Got to cut the damn thing off and start all over again. :(
User avatar
Robert Gage
C Member
Posts: 13738
Joined: Fri 7. Feb 2014, 15:58
Location: UK

 

Post by Robert Gage »

Oh, Rog! How disheartening! :(
'Less is often more!'
Sir Roger Tuson

 

Post by Sir Roger Tuson »

Robert, it's the one item my toolkit is missing - a decent pair of micro-tip scissors. I'm currently using a sharp knife but the risk of nicking bits you don't want to is an issue. This is the second time it's happened in two whips. I did it on Cappuccino and had to remake the heel knot (if I remember right)!

I suspect Santa will be bringing me something from the Fiskars catalogue this year! :D
User avatar
Ron May
Member
Posts: 13710
Joined: Thu 24. Sep 2015, 23:57
Location: McAllen, Texas

 

Post by Ron May »

Very cool Sir Roger.
I just use an Exacto knife and take my sweet time.

Ron
It's ok if you disagree with me.
I can't force you to be right.
User avatar
Ethan Mitchell
Member
Posts: 834
Joined: Tue 11. Jul 2017, 23:47
Location: Florence, KY
Contact:

 

Post by Ethan Mitchell »

Roger,
It's looking great! Though, I think I might see a mistake on the last half-cycle of the interweave.
Sir Roger Tuson

 

Post by Sir Roger Tuson »

Yes Ethan, I spotted that. Doesn't matter as that knot no longer exists except as scrap in the bottom of my waste bin! :D
User avatar
Brandon "Sparky" Lam
Member
Posts: 1314
Joined: Thu 20. Oct 2016, 21:59
Location: Melbourne, Australia

 

Post by Brandon "Sparky" Lam »

Mark and Ethan, thanks for the info, it is definitely the Barber Pole knot ^_^

Roger, that's a shame, good luck with your new knot! I don't know if it'd help, but I actually use a razor to cut the strands, which is slightly harder than scissors, but I find you need to pull the strand to tension before cutting, so it's harder to cut something you don't want cut :)
Give a man a fire and he's warm for the day. But set fire to him and he's warm for the rest of his life.
Sir Roger Tuson

 

Post by Sir Roger Tuson »

All done, waxed and ready for shipping. Shame the wax brought out a little discolouration in the Goldenrod but all in all, this is a good whip. Particularly after the wax, it rolls out very smoothly and cracks loud!

Thanks to Pepper for doing the modelling!

Image

Image

Image

Image

Image

Image
User avatar
Jyri Haveri
Member
Posts: 2147
Joined: Tue 28. Mar 2017, 12:40

 

Post by Jyri Haveri »

Looking great sir Roger!
User avatar
Ron May
Member
Posts: 13710
Joined: Thu 24. Sep 2015, 23:57
Location: McAllen, Texas

 

Post by Ron May »

You can be proud of this one Sir Roger.
Nicely done.

Ron
It's ok if you disagree with me.
I can't force you to be right.
User avatar
Ethan Mitchell
Member
Posts: 834
Joined: Tue 11. Jul 2017, 23:47
Location: Florence, KY
Contact:

 

Post by Ethan Mitchell »

Very nice Roger! I like the shape of the heel knot.
Sir Roger Tuson

 

Post by Sir Roger Tuson »

Thanks all. That heel knot does fit in the hand very nicely.
User avatar
Mark Elliott
Member
Posts: 4061
Joined: Mon 11. Sep 2017, 20:28
Location: Fritch, Texas US
Contact:

 

Post by Mark Elliott »

Looks fantastic, Sir Roger. If your friend does as nice a job on your guitar you will both have beautiful instruments.
"Always be on the lookout for the presence of wonder." -E. B. White
Post Reply

Return to “Whips (+++ public thread +++)”