Very nice. Thanks for the lesson.
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Very nice. Thanks for the lesson.
Thanks for all the nice comments everyone!
Thanks,
Yes, I think I would still give it some stitching. It's simple and fast. Just a few in and out stitches, then turn the cord 90 degrees and do a few more. There is a good diagram in one of Sampson's pdf files.
Thanks stumo, that is 7/64" amsteel. 1/8" works well also.
Thanks Michael. I failed to give credit to PacoWarabi in the credits. I used his "Tabletop Demonstrator" and camera mount described in his youtube vids and on his blog. Thanks Paco!!
Thanks Knotty! Credit where credit is due!! Works great!
Thank you Mule. I have really enjoyed your videos.
Ken
Nice demo Ken that tool you are using looks handy.The whoopie aint only great its damm addictive to make.
Those are some talented Whoopie Slinging hands that I just watched .......
Like the pull through wire. Gotta try that.
Great video Ken.
Shug
Nice video production. Great music!!
Whoopies are addictive.
HB and I are taking to the woods today and tonight to field test Whoopie/UCR suspensions and the new Dynaglide tarp tie-outs. Really curious whether we'll be breaking ice, plodding through snow, tromping in the mud or all of the above.
Thanks. Yes, just a simple piece of music/hobby wire doubled over, makes a great tool.
Thanks Shug! Had my old rough voice in the first version. Couldn't stand to listen to it. Hands and music are better. Folks say they are visual learners anyhow. Seasons Greetings to ya!
Ken
Ken, that was a wonderful and very helpful video!
...A real 'scalp saver'! (I can stop scratching my head wondering now!) :D
Thanks a bunch!
Thanks Ken.
That makes it all very clear.
We got one pair of WhoOpieSlings for Christmas.
Your video helps convince my husband that he will want a pair.