Hassett's 4 Corners: a swordguy humbly opines
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- Опубліковано 6 лют 2025
- Here I talk your ear off regarding 4 corners theory and my opinions on learning the skills and necessary tools! Aaaaanduhhhh here's Adam's video on h4c that will also help
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A really great video! I enjoyed watching this although I‘m nowhere near to even think about trying the 4 corners.
That Peter thorndike whip is beautiful.
Oh for sure, he does excellent work. I love the look of his keepers, and his braiding is super smooth
@@swordguybuilds I just bought my first stockwhip I'm just waiting on it to arrive. Then I'm gonna work on the 4 corners trick. I found your video while researching.
Very helpful! Thank you! Very good points on being a maker too at the end.
Thanks Tory, keep up the good work :)
I don't know if this is a dumb question or not but I am curious. Does the kind of fall hitch affect the difficulty in any way. I assume a tapered twist would probably cut through the air a bit better but a four point might have a bit more weight to carry itself?
I feel that for nylon it's more about the absolute diminishment of mass; it's a complex question that comes down to density and taper more than aerodynamics, in that pretty much all well-made whips will cut through the air regardless of the style of hitch.
That huge squirrel was very distracting
Whip!