How to disassemble your Iaito, fix rattling and change other pieces - DIY Video

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  • Опубликовано: 24 июл 2024
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    A new DIY video to explain in details how to take apart your Iaito, fix rattling and other minor problems, with some maintenance tips.
    Feel free to comment if you have any questions.
    -- PRODUCTS RELATED OF THE VIDEO --
    Instock Iaito: bit.ly/3p6pUBY
    Jisei Series Iaito: bit.ly/3p6pUBY
    Minosaka Iaito: bit.ly/2Kgeyg7
    Maintenance items: bit.ly/2WoLaa3
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Комментарии • 24

  • @dreamseeker2346
    @dreamseeker2346 2 месяца назад

    I don't have Iaito, I have a sakabato shinken. My tsuka ito came loose and has to be replaced after 13 years of use. It has been my training partner for all these years because I am in America and only recently discovered Iaito, otherwise I'd have purchased one years ago. I will be replacing my tsuka ito myself, you can find helpful videos on RUclips if you don’t know how. My saya also needs to be tightened, sanded and repainted. I will be doing all that myself as well. My only hope is that I won't need to separate the tsuka from it's fittings to re wrap it. Thank you for video and the tip on tightening the koiguchi, I was unaware of that process and I very much appreciate the knowledge.

  • @roby924
    @roby924 3 года назад +3

    Thank you for this video as so far there isnt another one on this subject. My iaito is actually also a Minosaka but its brand new, this will come in handy if any real maintenance has to happen years down the line. This is fantastic advice, I had no idea it was no problem doing some minimal re-bending of the blade, or the wood product oil being good for the saya, somehow that hadn't occurred to me.

  • @hernanmolina9951
    @hernanmolina9951 3 года назад +2

    Thank you very much for the video, I learnt quite a lot. I indeed had some problem with my iaito, some months ago, with the blade being a little loose on the handle and completely loose in the saya, but a friend in the dojo has some knowledge on sword maintenance and did it for me. If ha had this video I could have done it myself! =)
    The video also is very good for giving clear perspective of how each of the pieces in the katana assamble works

  • @Nico-wr8gi
    @Nico-wr8gi 2 года назад

    Very well explained. Thank you for this video.

  • @budokarate6212
    @budokarate6212 Год назад

    Very good explanation. Great video. Thank you

  • @Brian-eg7gc
    @Brian-eg7gc 3 года назад +2

    Merci, very nice, informal video! Is there a similar video on maintenance for the bokken? Oiling, sanding and those sorts of things?

    • @seidobudostudies
      @seidobudostudies  3 года назад +4

      Yes! We're thinking about it. Probably in a month or so.

  • @vaughnsangalang7934
    @vaughnsangalang7934 2 года назад +1

    that wooden hammer is something i'd see in a cartoon except its 10 times smaller although thanks for the review

  • @sunsetta9496
    @sunsetta9496 Год назад

    Thank you 😄

  • @kendomusha
    @kendomusha 2 года назад

    Where would I go to get wood paper? My saya is a little bit loose now and needs to be tighten.

    • @seidobudostudies
      @seidobudostudies  2 года назад

      DIY store, Google, Market places... Everywhere.

    • @kendomusha
      @kendomusha 2 года назад

      @@seidobudostudies Ha, turns out it's harder than you think. I initially went to Home Depot, a chain home construction supplies store here in the US. All they had was wallpapers that look like wood. Same thing when I searched on Amazon. Tons of hits on wallpapers that look like wood. It wasn't till I changed my search query to "wood sheets" did I finally get what I was looking for. Also, one more question. Would any household glue works or do I need a speciality glue for this?

    • @seidobudostudies
      @seidobudostudies  2 года назад

      True! Wood sheets is a much better keyword. Just found that out a few weeks ago! Most DIY stores have them in stock, at least in Japan. Can't say for the US, but it's a pretty standard item.
      A specialist would say that wood glue is the best, but we very often use cyanoacrylate (fast glues / power glues) on wood, it works perfectly fine. It's much easier to use actually, and it is fairly easy to sand off if you put too much.

  • @markospapasifakis4210
    @markospapasifakis4210 2 года назад

    Can I buy from Seido in Greece through the French site??

    • @seidobudostudies
      @seidobudostudies  2 года назад

      You can order in English or French, at your convenience.

  • @kostaspivoriunas9140
    @kostaspivoriunas9140 Год назад +2

    how much should iaito cost on average ???

  • @popolele4738
    @popolele4738 2 года назад

    Bonjour ! J'aimerais avoir des conseils par rapport au tsuka ito, le mien est malheureusement encrassé par la transpiration de mes mains, qu'est-ce ce que je peux faire contre ça

    • @seidobudostudies
      @seidobudostudies  2 года назад

      Honnêtement, pas grand chose. Le lavage endomagerait le bois de la Tsuka... la solution classique étant de refaire le Tsukaito.

    • @popolele4738
      @popolele4738 2 года назад

      @@seidobudostudies merci, c'est bien ce que je me disais. Je ne pense pas que j'ai la possibilité de refaire le tsukaito

    • @seidobudostudies
      @seidobudostudies  2 года назад

      @@popolele4738
      Vous pouvez démonter la tsuka et faire refaire uniquement le tsuka ito au Japon par exemple.
      Ce a un coût cependant, notamment au niveau du transport aller/retour.

  • @pascal6607
    @pascal6607 3 года назад +2

    Merci .)

  • @popolele4738
    @popolele4738 2 года назад

    Ah ça c'est un bon accent français :')

  • @juilescieg
    @juilescieg 2 года назад

    My Iaito broke after it fell on the ground. That was really sad. It is not fixable, i believe. :/

  • @althesmith
    @althesmith 6 месяцев назад

    Krazy glue gel is your friend. Just don't get it on your fingers.