Top rated - Whips in the Dungeon 201 |

WITD 201.37 Variations with Crackers28 viewsMaterial, type of cracker construction and color all provide variations that can change the experience for a whip catcher. Intentionality in play is crucial. If someone negotiates no marks and the whip thrower selects a cracker that marks easily and then marks the whip catcher in play, then that is poor form and might also constitute a consent violation. Play within negotiated parameters and carefully choose the cracker you play with. I highly recommend ladysally style crackers for beginners, pickup play and for those who for whatever reason do not want marks.     (2 votes)
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WITD 201.42 Top Space11 viewsWe hear a lot about sub space or bottom space, but what about Top Space and Top drop? I recount some stories of my experiences with it and use whips as a way to illustrate being in Top Space.     (1 votes)
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WITD 201.40 Throwing a Long Quirt48 viewsComparison of two different long quirts both finished quite differently by the whip makers. But designs are accurate, one is a bit more tip heavy delivering a heavier punch.     (1 votes)
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WITD 201.39 Long Quirt Construction49 viewsA long quirt sometimes called a dog quirt will be 3' to 4' long. It is build very much like a signal whip or pocket snake whip but ends with a viper tongue or quirt tail. This is often nothing more than a wide fall split down the middle to form a quirt tail. A quirt has 2 tails, held on usually by simply a fall hitch, then thong to heel knot or Turk's head. A light shot bag, single belly and bolster are really all that's needed inside the overlay. I recommend only a 8 or 12 plait overlay as the quirt is intended for more intense play and the finesse and articulation that a higher plait count gives really isn't needed and is a waste of money.     (1 votes)
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WITD 201.41 Deep Dive into Cat O' Nine Tails49 viewsA deep dive into cat o' nine compares 3 cats and how they throw, catch the air, or fly, and finish depending upon shot load, and width of stranding making the tails. Each tail is made with 4 strands, the cat comparison looks at a 5 mm, 4 mm, and 3 mm strand cat, how much air each cat is catching and the finish.     (1 votes)
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WITD 201.41a 3mm, 4mm, 5mm Comparison15 viewsThrowing demonstration comparison between 3 different cats using the 4 most common techniques for throwing short whips in the dungeon. How each cat catches the air and finishes depends upon the width of the stranding each tail is made from. Four strands per tail times 9 tails finished with a crown or soap knot.     (1 votes)
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WITD 201.38 Details on Cat Construction14 viewsCat construction and components are compared. Shot load, stranding, finishing knot used. In the weeds on construction compares a Matt Welsby Whiskers cat, with a cat made by Abraided Leather and a Happy Tails Tomcat made by John. 3 mm stranding vs 4 mm vs 5 mm is only one variable in what makes a cat have a heavier punch, or wears the arm of the thrower out. In summary, if you run across a quality cat made with 3 mm stranding and you can afford to buy it. . . a valuable addition to any toybag.     (1 votes)
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WITD 201.36 What Plait Count is Better23 viewsWhat plait count is better for play in a dungeon with a singletail? All classes of kangaroo whips, signal whips, snake whips, and bullwhips have plait counts: 8, 12, 16 plait are considered working whips. Are these lower plait counts adequate for dungeon play? Collector's grade whips with plait count >16 are much more expensive: 20, 24, 32 and higher are beautiful works of art and theoretically should be better articulated than a 16 plait whip. Watch the demonstration and get Dex's take on it and form your own opinions.     (1 votes)
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WITD 201.35 Replacing the Fall on a Bullwhip23 viewsThis video shows how to replace a fall on a bullwhip. Also what to do with the old fall once removed.     (1 votes)
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WITD 201.33 Drag or Draw (Sensation or Erotic Play)22 viewsDrag can be accomplished with either a crack or no crack, letting the whip fall across the body area you want to create the sensation on, then slowly drag the whip across that body part. Draw is accomplished by holding the whip under tension between both hands and drawing it with friction across a body part.     (1 votes)
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WITD 201.34 Tuning a Snake or Bullwhip23 viewsA signal whip cannot be tuned this way. But how do you check the balance of a singletail? How do you fine tune it if the balance is slightly off, or if it is tip heavy? Watch and find out. Note near the end of the video, I misspeak. I talk about trimming the cracker and I should be saying trimming the fall! Not worth refilming as I'm getting older by the second.     (1 votes)
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WITD 201.32 Whip Technique Review41 viewsReview of all techniques, finding your toe line, rhythm whip connection with the music and varying footwork to change sensations on the receiving end of the whip. Acknowledgement to Riding Centaurs by ButtBoy playing in the background.     (1 votes)
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