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WITD 501.28 Experiment Part II 3 ft Signal to 3 ft Snake Whip31 viewsWatch to see Dex's experiment and analysis. The conclusion is while this experiment failed, a quality signal whip with a belly can be successfully converted to a snake whip provided a very slimline fall is used. This will be a $$ saver for two handed whip throwers and adequate for dungeon play. However, realize the performance will not be as good as a well made snake utilizing a fall hitch to attach the fall.
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WITD 101.62 Whip Repair Kit31 viewsEvery whip thrower should carry a small case in their toybag with some whip essentials. A small mini fid, or dental pick for untying really tight knots in falls and crackers. Several sizes of small bandaids, small tube of triple antibiotic ointment, spare new crackers, a small knife or scissors. I carry snack sized zip lock bags and a sharpie to label each whip bottom's crackers. I never use the same cracker on two different whip bottoms.
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Sensation Play 101.08 Traditional Folding Knives31 viewsMy traditional folders: some are daily carry knives, some are strictly for dungeon play. Watch and see how I combine daily carry and dungeon play and what type of dungeon knife play I like to do with traditional folders.
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WITD 501.02a Two Handed Flogger Practice with Horse Tail Bags31 viewsPracticing two handed flogging with finger floggers and traditional handle floggers can be done using horse tail bags to hold the flogger tails together while in the beginning learning stages. This allows the Top to focus on the florentine pattern and not have to worry about keeping all of the flogger tails together. Once the pattern is mastered and some muscle memory developed then remove the horse tail bag and continue practicing. Horse tail bags are a nice way to protect your floggers when transporting them in a suitcase or toybag to a dungeon party.
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WITD 301.16 Advanced Target Practice- Building a Whip Drum Kit30 viewsDiscussion of advanced targeting techniques that will help with finesse, perfecting the controlled puff and accuracy with your whip in the dungeon. Build your own whip drum kit!
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WITD 301.18 Butt Boy30 viewsPlaying a whip drum kit to Butt Boy.
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WITD 201.30 Changing a Fall30 viewsLearn how to change a fall on a snake whip. This would be identical for changing a fall on a bullwhip, or any whip that ends in a fall hitch.
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Tryon Haul 101.02 Shein Episode 230 viewsThe second half of the $100 with free shipping tryon haul. Sometimes we reverse the process and Dex shops for moodstone, puts outfits in the cart that he likes, then moodstone reviews, removes those she doesn't like and usually herself does the re-shopping if more outfits are needed to make the free shipping threshold.
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Rope 101.01 Single Column Tie30 viewsTinaPage shows how to tie a single column tie on dolldahlia. The finished tie looks pretty and is functional to restrain any single limb or extremity.
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WITD 301.44 Tuning a Bullwhip30 viewsRecently Blake Gorey at Smokey Mountain Whips made me a beautiful well made naturally loaded 2 belly 4' bullwhip. Beautiful work, but I noticed after throwing in rhythm to one song it was tiring my wrist out and almost cramping my forearm. A light weight 2 belly whip should not do that. I checked the balance point and it was 2" past the pineapple knot up the thong. It should be at or very close to the pineapple knot. Peter Jack, my whipmaker, said this was what was tiring my arm out so quickly. I was having to work harder to achieve the rollout I wanted and that he could tune the whip. So off to NZ this whip went. Jack took apart the turk's head, burnished the end of the handle, added a 2 oz lead counterweight, and re-tied the Turk's head. This counterweight shifted the balance point of the whip back to exactly the pineapple knot. The whip is now tuned and I can throw it in the dungeon for many years.
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Leashes 101.01 Leashes in Play29 viewsThis introduction to leashes discusses some of the protocols that have evolved out of the use of leashes in the dungeon and lifestyle settings. Leashes can also be used in puppy and furry play.
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WITD 301.17 Practicing with a Whip Drum Kit28 viewsShort introduction and demonstration of the different sounds the components of the drum kit make. Definitely challenging for any whip thrower.
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