Saya: In-Depth Crafting Process of My Wakizashi Scabbard with (Mostly) Traditional Techniques
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- Опубликовано: 31 май 2024
- In this latest episode of my wakizashi series, I take on the challenging task of crafting the saya (scabbard) for my blade. Just like all the other pieces, this was a long and tedious process that required careful attention to detail.
For the saya, I chose linden wood, known for its ease of carving and elasticity. The koiguchi (scabbard mouth) and the mouthpiece for the kozuka (small knife) are both made from horn. To secure the sageo cord to the scabbard, I shaped a Kurigata from olive wood burl. Additionally, the Kojiri (saya tip) features mild steel with copper wire inlay decoration, matching the other copper elements of the wakizashi.
Throughout the shaping process, I made sure to avoid using sandpaper or abrasives, ensuring the inside remains free from hard particles, so the blade can slide in and out of the saya scratch-free.
For the finishing touch, I experimented with a traditional urushi-like finish using ground and finely sifted tea leaves. While I didn't use real urushi due to the extended drying times, I opted for modern products like resins and nitro solvent-based paints. The result may have a slightly rougher texture compared to the original, but I'm thrilled with the outcome. Not only does it look similar, but it likely provides a tougher finish too!
Overall, I'm extremely happy with how the saya turned out. The blade fits snugly, and the saya securely grips the habaki as it should. As a non-woodworker, creating this piece entirely with hand tools was a rewarding challenge that I successfully overcame.
Stay tuned for the next episode where I'll be crafting the kozuka to perfectly fit the hole in the scabbard.
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0:00 - Linden Wood Saya Base
3:33 - Koiguchi (Scabbard Mouth)
4:53 - Kojiri (Saya Tip)
7:27 - Kurigata (Sageo Cord Latch)
9:02 - Kozuka Holder
10:52 - Disassembly and Wood Preparation
11:24 - Wood Finish
13:04 - Final Assembly
13:51 - Result and Test
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This series is so awesome. And I love it when you use tools that you created in previous videos. It’s like finding an easter egg!
Best series ever! I wish one day i'll be able to travel to Japan and find a real katana blacksmith! Thanks BBP!
wow amazing work as usual, the black texture on the scabbard turned out really great ! And the overall black look of the wakizashi is awesome congrats !
Every piece is like a separate work of art. I love your attention to detail.
One of my favorite builds yet!
That was such an enjoyable video to watch, my first one of yours too. So amazed to watch an artist work from start to finish.
It turned out really nice. You make it look easy, but Japanese craftsmanship is so precise. What an amazing job you did. :)
May it go loved and appreciated for another 500 years.
I watch a ton of craftsmen on RUclips and I've seen many long series of them producing some amazing things but this has definitely been one of my favorites I've followed. You learn a lot even outside of the crafting process. For instance I knew what a Wakizashi was, but had never even heard of a kozuka. So l looked it up. And now I know.
Fascinating. Hypnotic. Stunning.
this channel is the leading cause of my dry mouth because my jaw is always hanging wide open. I'm always blown away by what you create.
It's interesting the different ways I've seen crafters add texture to these scabbards.
Ouahh..quel plaisir à regarder à apprendre de vous .merci merci beaucoup
I love the addition of the tiny koiguchi for the tool slot
everytime i watch the next in the series i think how can it get better but it does... no words....just wow wow wow
Wow! beautiful piece of craftsmanship!
A true craftsman. Thanks again for taking us along!
That is just stunning !
As a maker of things for over forty years I am humbled by your talent,(also a little jealous!).I look forward to seeing this cut a silk scarf in half floating thru the air.😉
Очень круто. Я даже пропустил уведомление о низком заряде аккумулятора и был сильно удивлён, когда включился комп.
This is SO BEAUTIFUL! You should be proud!
Rio de Janeiro - 🇧🇷
I have enjoyed this journey, and I love the progression of the channel by introducing more equipment that allows your obvious talent to show. I honestly really enjoy watching you breathe life into these projects. I also like the way you have tried to be as traditional as possible with the way you have recreated this piece. No doubt someone will comment saying something to the contrary but you have stayed as traditional as practically possible. Well done and all the best from Scotland
Nefis bir kın. Tebrikler.👌👍👏👏🙌
As much as I love the work you do, I never commented before. You should open a school!!! Absolutely love the work you do and having seen the range and growth over the years.
Impeccable work!
Fabulous! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
A masterpiece!
Interesting use of green tea flakes.
A thing of beauty
Absolutely sick!
What beautiful work.
This is truly stellar
Absolutely incredible work! Thanks so much for this series. Its been really enjoyable to watch.
WoW......beautiful all around......
Absolutely beautiful work
Beautiful!
Always love seeing a new video from BBP.
Spectacular
Beautiful craftsmanship.
Magnificent Wakizashi Scabbard !!!!!!!!!!!
Una obra de arte, maestro!.
And, we're finally here
Very informative video!👍👍
Stunning work!
Beautiful workmanship 👍
*I love this project, and the saya looks amazing. The only thing I noticed and think needs to change is the kurigata.
I can't possibly be the only one reminded of a human ear when looking at it at 14:00.
Amazing work 👏
so much meticulous detail you put into your work. it's really wonderful to watch. Camera work is spot on too.
Well done sir this work of art should be desplade in a museum thank you for bringing us along on the journey to beauty six stars
Thanks a lot! Cheers!
Awesome work!
This whole project.... ❤️
l'intero progetto è stato un bellissimo *capolavoro* …congratulazioni 👏🏼🍾
I used crushed charcoal when I did a saya with that texture. Macha is a good idea.
What an amazing job!!! Congratulations on this piece of art.
King content.
Great attention to detail and skill. Was a joy to see.
This is just beautiful. Great work sir!
I absolutely love the wakasashi series! And I’m thinking about joining the samurai challenge
Genius.
Great work sir thanks for sharing
Waoooow i was wondering why the herbs the result is just awesome
Very very nice!
Beautiful work!
impressive
Fantastic work!! That is truly an heirloom quality artifact. Most Excellent!!
Amazing build! I enjoyed the entire series.
THIS
IS
INSANE
😮
Master 👏
How inspirational, I wish I would be that far with the Tanto I started a while ago.
Hello mister beautifully made well done
Great. Show. Brazil 🇧🇷 🇧🇷
Nice work
As always your craftsmanship is at the top.great little video,can tell your in your own little world when you start to create your creations.kudos to you sir.carry on.👍👍👍😎😎😎
fighissimo! bello bello bello
Grande!!!
Show parabens 👏👏👏
I wish I lived where you do. I would seriously apprentice underneath you.
Sangat bagus
Absolutely amazing craftsmanship !! This was absolutely amazing to watch I enjoy each of your video's !!👍👍
That was a fun project to watch, turned out really nice 👍
Loved this sculpture, for a second I thought you were going to be tempted to just resell the holes on the back of the bear. First glance they looked like battle scars to add a little something. Still turned out impeccable as always!
Wow!!
Wow
well done.....the only thing I would have add was soritsuna, perhaps one which matched the kurikata
gotta love that traditional japanese bosch circular saw
(mostly)
Can't you read???
At'zè propi brao!
Magnifique ! Je me sens déjà être un peu plus un samouraï 😅
sei un artista...
Amazing!
Hope you make a full size katana someday.
Beautiful video, superb work! A pleasure to follow you on RUclips. Greetings from the south of France
Looks amazing! May I suggest you lower the volume of the sounds coming from the power tools when they show up on video?
I prefer iron koiguchi. Much more time consuming to make, but unlike ox horn, they'll never break. (Had that happen to me once, and had to grind off the ox horn on the saya.)
Great video though I’m going to use some of the materials on my saya 😎
The patience is starting to match Clicksprings energy 😅
Interesting dust channel size. I made mine on my koidatsu saya an inch or so long lol
Top ❤👍🏻💪🏻✌🏻🇩🇪
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😍😍😍
чувак это круто
I wanna buy this haha
I love this build!!! Will you be making a Tanto and Katana for a matched set?