Finland 100
- Jyri Haveri
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Finland 100
So this year Finland is turning 100yr and I have been thinking about making finn themed whip.
It's probably going to be bullwhip 10feet in lenght with white as main colour with blue like finnish flag, hopefully with some damascus ferrule and concho.
This would be longest whip I have ever done.
Becose its going to be so long it does not need so long shot loading? Maybe I am going to do 3 plaited bellyes and overlay.
I think longer whips are more suitable for me. I dont want it to be like sledgehammer but still have enough weight to be able to crack with really little or no force.
How far you make the bellyes in your whips? I have just eyeballed them this far, but now its going to be so long and there is going to be 3 bellyes. Should it be a bit agressive taper in so long whip or a little slower?
Any adwise are welcome!
It's probably going to be bullwhip 10feet in lenght with white as main colour with blue like finnish flag, hopefully with some damascus ferrule and concho.
This would be longest whip I have ever done.
Becose its going to be so long it does not need so long shot loading? Maybe I am going to do 3 plaited bellyes and overlay.
I think longer whips are more suitable for me. I dont want it to be like sledgehammer but still have enough weight to be able to crack with really little or no force.
How far you make the bellyes in your whips? I have just eyeballed them this far, but now its going to be so long and there is going to be 3 bellyes. Should it be a bit agressive taper in so long whip or a little slower?
Any adwise are welcome!
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This is just me but with 3 bellies and an overlay I would go about 1/3,2/3, and almost to the end. When I do bellies in leather they are 4 plait, taper, and the last 6 inches or so are unplaited, each strand divided into 2, and then tapered/staggered also to create more taper. If you end a paracord belly with 4 strands cut the leftover strands different lengths to taper them overall and become the "core" for the next layer.
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A whip with 3 bellies doesn't need to have shot loading, but at 3 bellies, I'm not sure it matters too much :P
I wax all my whips, so from my experience with wax, any 3 belly whip will be heavy, not sure about unwaxed.
In terms of the binding, I open loop the entire belly in multiple tapering passes, and then the transition itself is close looped, but the length of that is totally up to feel. I think I do maybe 6 - 12 inches for the actual really tight closed loop? Though for a 10ft you might want to lean towards further to strengthen the transition - you just want to make sure it's rock solid and transfers energy well
I wax all my whips, so from my experience with wax, any 3 belly whip will be heavy, not sure about unwaxed.
In terms of the binding, I open loop the entire belly in multiple tapering passes, and then the transition itself is close looped, but the length of that is totally up to feel. I think I do maybe 6 - 12 inches for the actual really tight closed loop? Though for a 10ft you might want to lean towards further to strengthen the transition - you just want to make sure it's rock solid and transfers energy well
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I have been thinking about how I am going to do this whip and I have few broblems.
1. I want white on the left side and blue on the other in 16plat overlay. How do i do that? If i cut my strands in the middle and fuse them together i have to cover the start with binding and its not going to last so well, at least when i have tryed it.
2. Full damascus handle would be too expensive so maybe I am going to make damascus coin to the end and the heel would be birchbark (what would be more finish than that? ) and put some nice wood over the steel rod.
Maybe I have to find a way to make it so i can assemble it after i have made the whip part. Maybe i stack the bircbark on to bit thiker piece of steel, drill hole thru it and thread it so i could just screw everything together.
If anyone have any ideas i will happily listen!
1. I want white on the left side and blue on the other in 16plat overlay. How do i do that? If i cut my strands in the middle and fuse them together i have to cover the start with binding and its not going to last so well, at least when i have tryed it.
2. Full damascus handle would be too expensive so maybe I am going to make damascus coin to the end and the heel would be birchbark (what would be more finish than that? ) and put some nice wood over the steel rod.
Maybe I have to find a way to make it so i can assemble it after i have made the whip part. Maybe i stack the bircbark on to bit thiker piece of steel, drill hole thru it and thread it so i could just screw everything together.
If anyone have any ideas i will happily listen!
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Jyri, with your plaiting problem, your solution is something called the Crown Start, but I'm not sure whether you have access to the page because you're a new member, but essentially it's folding the two colours into each other before doing the square start, so each side is a single colour
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Jyri, here's how to do a square start on YouTube.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0vIcD8b ... rGTvQt-e7I
Another one with fewer strands, but the method is the same.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rpWPjFm ... rGTvQt-e7I
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0vIcD8b ... rGTvQt-e7I
Another one with fewer strands, but the method is the same.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rpWPjFm ... rGTvQt-e7I
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Fold your strands in half. Make a sub unit like in the picture.
You will need three subunits for a 12 plait, 4 for a 16 plait. This works with multiples of 4.
They sit next to each other and weave together like this:
Once you have them all woven together, do just like you do for the square start-
Take the top right strand around the back and plait diamond plait (it may require o1u1 or u1o1, just whichever is needed). Get the strand from the left and go around back and plait it. Do this 2-3 rounds then you can start herringbone or what ever you like. Just make sure you tighten the strands very very tightly and very very well.
You will need three subunits for a 12 plait, 4 for a 16 plait. This works with multiples of 4.
They sit next to each other and weave together like this:
Once you have them all woven together, do just like you do for the square start-
Take the top right strand around the back and plait diamond plait (it may require o1u1 or u1o1, just whichever is needed). Get the strand from the left and go around back and plait it. Do this 2-3 rounds then you can start herringbone or what ever you like. Just make sure you tighten the strands very very tightly and very very well.
Inch by inch.
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