Wednesday, November 23, 2011

A Couple of New Whip & Color Schemes

I picked up some neon green paracord the other day and have made a couple of whips with it now.  I put this five foot bullwhip together the other day as a Christmas present for a friend.  It is made using both neon green and kelly green.


I'm really digging the colors on this next whip.  This is my "Fire Whip."  It is a four foot snakewhip made with black, imperial red, neon orange, and neon yellow paracord.



Have a wonderful Thanksgiving and may it truly be a time of giving thanks.  "Offer to God a sacrifice of thanksgiving, and perform your vows to the Most High, and call upon me in the day of trouble; I will deliver you, and you shall glorify me" (Psalm 50:14-15).

Happy cracking,

~Ryan

www.happycracking.com

Sunday, July 24, 2011

Summer's Winding Down - Time to Get A Cracking

I've been quite busy lately - summer is one of my busier times with my actual occupation - that of serving as a pastor, mainly working with youth.  I'm looking forward to the next few weeks of a slower pace so that I can relax a bit and get some whip work underway.  One of the projects I'm aiming at is a short video of how to make your own crackers.  Hopefully I'll get it out before too long.  Anyway, I'm gonna get a going now so I'll sign off.  Take care all and happy cracking!

~Ryan

www.happycracking.com

Thursday, March 17, 2011

A Couple of "How To" Videos

I posted earlier about some whips I've been making for a martial arts/whip artistry class in Seattle.  Here are a couple of videos the instructor has made using a four foot black bullwhip I sent her a while back.  She does a great job of walking you through these two cracks.





It's fun to see one of my whips in action. 

Happy cracking,

~Ryan

http://www.happycracking.com/

Saturday, February 26, 2011

Pair of Bullwhips for Some Two-Handed Cracking!

I making several bullwhips for a martial arts/whip artistry class in Seattle, WA.  A few of the participants have ordered matching whips.  Here's the first set I've completed.





Anyhoo - I just thought I'd put up a quick post.  Happy cracking!

~Ryan

http://www.happycracking.com/

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

How to Crack a Whip, part 2: The Reverse Circus or the Reverse Cattleman's Crack

Here's the second of my redo "how to" videos on how to crack a whip.



This crack is accomplished in much the same way as the regular Circus Crack, only in reverse.

  1. Begin with the whip down or in front of you and your arm down straight by your side (the 6 o’clock position).
  2. In a smooth motion bring the whip up behind you and over your shoulder. Your arm should stop around the 12 o’clock position, yet allowing the whip to continue forward in front of you.
  3. When the whip is point straight ahead of you - the 3 o’clock position or even slightly down, say 4 or 5 o’clock (note that your arm is still in the straight up 12 o’clock position) – bring your arm quickly back to the 9 o’clock position and on down to 6 o’clock.
The whip is traveling in a horizontal plane beside you and when you change directions it forms the loop that will make it reach the speed to crack.

Have fun cracking and let me know how it's going :)

~Ryan

http://www.happycracking.com/

Sunday, January 30, 2011

How to Crack a Whip: the Circus Crack or the Cattleman's Crack

I finally updated my "how to" videos.  Here's a demonstration of the Circus Crack otherwise known as the Cattleman's Crack.



  1. Start with the whip down or preferably behind you and your arm down straight by your side (the 6 o'clock position). Note – I’m demonstrating with a 6 foot bullwhip and a short 3.5 foot snakewhip (The Pocket Rattler).
  2. In a smooth motion bring the whip around in front of you, up and over your shoulder. Your arm should stop around the 12 o’clock position, yet allowing the whip to continue on behind you.
  3. When the whip is pointing back behind you – at around the 9 o’clock position or even pointing down toward the ground (your arm is still around 12 o’clock) – bring your arm quickly forward to the 3 o’clock position. The whip is traveling on a horizontal plane beside you and when you change its direction here it is forming the critical loop that will travel down the whip ending in the sonic boom.
  4. One thing that I have seen that seems to help with this crack with new whip crackers is to practice the motions WITHOUT trying to crack the whip. Many people simply try too hard, so just try to get the motion down and it will often crack without you intending for it to happen.
Have fun cracking!

~Ryan

http://www.happycracking.com/

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

How to Make Your Bullwhip Louder!!!

Here's a short infomative video by Adam Winrich on the "loudness" of bullwhips.



Here's an example of a four foot black paracord bullwhip I just shipped off this morning - notice especially the taper.


Happy cracking,

~Ryan

http://www.happycracking.com/