When you have the two strings in the middle tie them with a square knot, Cut off the excess heat with lighter to lock it tight and pull the knot into the end of either one or the other chucks, and once hidden keep pulling the slack out until the paracords equal out in the middle Thats how we restring them in Okinawa.
Just wanted to see someone else make nunchucks I remember the first pair made I used it Red oak a kitchen knife make sure it was smooth before I proceeded with a hand 🪚 screwdriver I had a little ⛓️ . Well I was younger at time the age was around 11 or so . I worked what I had at the time fond memory . Watching you I see some mistakes I.made the result was still usable could have been better can I see the difference between nunchucks are made different people different ways . Learning is experience in life . Thumbs up 👍👍
I thoroughly enjoyed watching this demonstration. Just found myself a solid broom stick and I’m about to rewatch the vid and make a set for myself. Whenever I’m cutting into wood I too will also use the thumb as well as using painters tape next to my cut line to prevent any chipping from occurring. Cheers..
@@ttmm3148 yes, it would work. But for a 3 section staff, I would suggest getting shackles to connect them instead www.kungfudirect.com/accessories/metal-ring-staff-swivels.html
I made some chucks last summer. I dreamed up my own way of connecting them with a length of paracord but it is a single strand rather than double like yours. I'm curious, is the double strand better? It seems it would add to the durability but does it improve handling as well? Thanks.
I don't think there's much of a handling difference when it comes to single vs double strand, it doesn't get tangled or change the path of movement. The only difference would be the overall strength of the connection.
I can't remember exactly where I got this shirt. However, I did just get a shirt from Fly by Knight and it is super nice quality! www.fbkdesign.com/collections/new-arrival
@luckyrockmore2796 I would only drill through to the first hole and then loop around through the outside and around the bottom. Otherwise drilling through takes away from the integrity of where their attatched.
True to my word. I watched and rewatched and rewatched again. This was a great experience but much harder than it looks. How you got that cord back through the last stage is beyond me and it was bloody painful. But I’m happy I made my first set. My temporary profile pic will show you the finished product. Again, many thanks for sharing.
Your nunchucks look great!!! Excellent job!!! Also thanks for the shoutout on your note 🙏 The video looks easy because I edited out all the times it failed to work with me. It is definitely the frustrating part of the job, but it pays off once you get it through. Thanks for the update!!!
That’s very interesting. I’d like to see a photo of them if they are so good. I’m starting to make a set as of yesterday and unlike a lot of folks here on social media talk is cheap. Once my set is complete then I’ll be sharing a pic here on my profile.
When you have the two strings in the middle tie them with a square knot, Cut off the excess heat with lighter to lock it tight and pull the knot into the end of either one or the other chucks, and once hidden keep pulling the slack out until the paracords equal out in the middle Thats how we restring them in Okinawa.
I Love nunchaku and I been wanting to make my own wooden nunchaku. Thank you for make a video on how to make them
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My third eye has been opened! Didn't even know I wanted nunchucks till this video. Thanks dude
Thanks for this one Sifu!
It seems like without tying them that cord would never stay in place but they seem to be working for you man and good job on the build.
I particularly liked the final pass of the cord for a knot free result- cheers!
Ficou muuuuito top demais 👍
Just wanted to see someone else make nunchucks I remember the first pair made I used it Red oak a kitchen knife make sure it was smooth before I proceeded with a hand 🪚 screwdriver I had a little ⛓️ . Well I was younger at time the age was around 11 or so . I worked what I had at the time fond memory . Watching you I see some mistakes I.made the result was still usable could have been better can I see the difference between nunchucks are made different people different ways . Learning is experience in life . Thumbs up 👍👍
This is a great video!! Thank you
Love the DIY project 😎
He waxed on, then waxed off.
What a transition from martial arts to carpentry. 🎉 I love to watch the details in making the weapon.
Time to break either an object or my face! Possibly both!
I thoroughly enjoyed watching this demonstration. Just found myself a solid broom stick and I’m about to rewatch the vid and make a set for myself. Whenever I’m cutting into wood I too will also use the thumb as well as using painters tape next to my cut line to prevent any chipping from occurring. Cheers..
I'm back and I can happily say with my very own homemade nunchucks. I brandish my split lip with pride!
That’s great and also slightly unfortunate 😅
Can apply this to make a 3 section staff?
@@ttmm3148 yes, it would work. But for a 3 section staff, I would suggest getting shackles to connect them instead www.kungfudirect.com/accessories/metal-ring-staff-swivels.html
Bro great small tips on this video. Awesome and thanku
I made some chucks last summer. I dreamed up my own way of connecting them with a length of paracord but it is a single strand rather than double like yours. I'm curious, is the double strand better? It seems it would add to the durability but does it improve handling as well? Thanks.
I don't think there's much of a handling difference when it comes to single vs double strand, it doesn't get tangled or change the path of movement. The only difference would be the overall strength of the connection.
Saya suka Nunchaku Saya dari Indonesia
I am very excite
Nice tutorial
“Show me file the wood!”
15:10 perfect shirt for fighting, where did you get that ?
I can't remember exactly where I got this shirt. However, I did just get a shirt from Fly by Knight and it is super nice quality! www.fbkdesign.com/collections/new-arrival
What wood is used for example oak?
I don’t know for sure, but I think it is oak.
Ash. Same density lighter wood
Great video
Thanks!
nice job
Thanks!
When drilling from the top how deep do you go... are you only going from the top to the first hole? Or all the way till both holes?
All the way till both holes
@@SifuKuttel why too 2nd hole please
Drilling to the second hole isn't necessary
@luckyrockmore2796 I would only drill through to the first hole and then loop around through the outside and around the bottom. Otherwise drilling through takes away from the integrity of where their attatched.
True to my word. I watched and rewatched and rewatched again. This was a great experience but much harder than it looks.
How you got that cord back through the last stage is beyond me and it was bloody painful. But I’m happy I made my first set. My temporary profile pic will show you the finished product. Again, many thanks for sharing.
Your nunchucks look great!!! Excellent job!!! Also thanks for the shoutout on your note 🙏 The video looks easy because I edited out all the times it failed to work with me. It is definitely the frustrating part of the job, but it pays off once you get it through. Thanks for the update!!!
@@SifuKuttel
No worries at all. Appreciate it.
It’s the learning to use them now without knocking myself out that’ll be the challenge next..
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I like nunchaku Sifu
Oo grt
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Distance between the sticks … better 10 or 15 cm ? …
measure your hand and make sure they hang, perfectly
@@eagleleathertradingco9795 thx 😜✌️🔥🍀
buen trabajo!, es interesante fijar la cuerda sin un nudo.... 👏👏👌
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Oss.
24" of string isn't enough. Cut 30 and trim at the end.
Nice tutorial to get my hands on something illegal over here 🌚
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Saya suka vidio Anda Sifu Saya dari Indonesia Suka Filem Bruce Lee dan Vidio Anda Sifu 🙏❤️
BRUCE LEE Sifu
I have a better method. I like to believe that I make the finest Nunchuks
That’s great! What is the best way for people to contact you if they’re interested in your nunchucks?
@@SifuKuttel ruclips.net/user/shortswIOJfYQOX2w?feature=share
That’s very interesting. I’d like to see a photo of them if they are so good. I’m starting to make a set as of yesterday and unlike a lot of folks here on social media talk is cheap.
Once my set is complete then I’ll be sharing a pic here on my profile.
Next time go to spencer's gifts and save yourself the embarrassment
Please explain?