Very beautiful work i had to learn the hard way on how to wrap tsuka-ito by myself by sacrificing one of my tsuka. And then practicing 1000 times meteforicly speaking i don't think people understand how much work this is and how painful it is on the hands. So i say again beautiful work🙇♂️🙇♂️🙇♂️
As i know, every tsuka maki master keeps in secret his knot at the end, but if you (i'm talking to you, dude who is reading this) know something more, i would be happy to know too.😊
As I don't have the skill to re wrap my handle just yet ( I am still practising ) is there a way to stop discolouration and a white wrap from getting dirty? It only takes me touching the cotton once and it become blackened from oils on my hand, is there something your can recommend so this doesn't happen?
Maybe you need some cleaning for your Tsuka and when it clearly you should lacquering it to protect Your ito better and easier to cleaning. You can research the lacquer ito method on googl:)
You can also wear thin cotton cloves however it does make tsuka-maki more difficult to do especially if you do not have the clamping tool you could also try rubber gloves however i have done neither.
Way better than the factory wrap, but you should use a full same (as rawhide, not tanned) wrap for handle integrity(a world of difference) and a darker color ito so all your hard work doesn't get marred easily by dirt and grime. Put it all on a nice blade and you got something really worth showing off.
I always wanted to wrap full samegawa but it's because of the budget of my customer :) there're some one I fullwrap and its very strong hold for all the tsuka, I loved it ,added 2 pieces is just for decoration, I still learning and practicing so I'm very appreciate your advice sir :)
plus full wraps on nihonto where just as common as non full wraps i seen more planels on 5k nihonto than full wrap it seems it does not matter to them really just for looks
@@micahcampa clearly you just wanted attention to revive a commentary a year old. In any case it does matter structurally. Educate yourself before wading into the adult's chat.
@@tainowarrior5781 i mean yea can help but in most cases you have to shave down more of the tsuka to put a full wrap on so less strength in most cases unless it is done right and i have educated myself i own 6 nihonto and have studied for 13 years dont know why your so aggressive towards me and i am a adult btw im just pointing out the japanese did not care as much i have seen more than 200 tsuka that where just panels so they where just as common as full wraps i could care less about attention i dont do it for that i do it to teach people that full wraps dont allways means good
@@micahcampa and you have conceded my point. A full wrap is a structurally sound build. Cheap wood is used by these ebay forges and are often cracked and poorly made. A full wrap would add to rigidity and safety in the likely event of tsuka breakage. No one said panels weren't used. I'm done here.
This is Menuki (目貫):The menuki are ornaments on the tsuka (generally under the tsuka-ito); to fit into the palm grip and originally meant to hide the mekugi.
@@binderdozen kind sir. I am unable thus far to figure out how to send you a picture of my wakizashi via RUclips. Would you mind if I sent photo by email? I promise I will not abuse the priveledge. My email is hcarlhunter@protonmail.com thank you so much. I've been fascinated by this since childhood. Herb Hunter
This is the best tutorial ive seen online. Thank you so much for sharing this. Im making a new tsuka myself too.
Very beautiful work i had to learn the hard way on how to wrap tsuka-ito by myself by sacrificing one of my tsuka. And then practicing 1000 times meteforicly speaking i don't think people understand how much work this is and how painful it is on the hands. So i say again beautiful work🙇♂️🙇♂️🙇♂️
How did you make the resin beeswax thing?
Bonjour c est la seule video que j ai vue d aussis proche . excellent !!!!
Why skip the final knot process?
Very sad
As i know, every tsuka maki master keeps in secret his knot at the end, but if you (i'm talking to you, dude who is reading this) know something more, i would be happy to know too.😊
I don't get it too at the end knot😢
Bonjour vous pouvez me dire ce que vous mettez sur la ficelle de la colle ou autre chose merci a vous excellent travail bravos
Dude thank you for the help i follow the step to how to make a katana wrap
Is that safe cutting the but if the tang off it won't damage?
What an amazing job
Where do you get the tools?
As I don't have the skill to re wrap my handle just yet ( I am still practising ) is there a way to stop discolouration and a white wrap from getting dirty? It only takes me touching the cotton once and it become blackened from oils on my hand, is there something your can recommend so this doesn't happen?
Maybe you need some cleaning for your Tsuka and when it clearly you should lacquering it to protect Your ito better and easier to cleaning. You can research the lacquer ito method on googl:)
You can also wear thin cotton cloves however it does make tsuka-maki more difficult to do especially if you do not have the clamping tool you could also try rubber gloves however i have done neither.
I needed the knot at the end. Damn🤣
Очень крутая работа! Душевно
Очень крутая работа! Душевно
Excellent tutorial!! Thanks
Way better than the factory wrap, but you should use a full same (as rawhide, not tanned) wrap for handle integrity(a world of difference) and a darker color ito so all your hard work doesn't get marred easily by dirt and grime. Put it all on a nice blade and you got something really worth showing off.
I always wanted to wrap full samegawa but it's because of the budget of my customer :) there're some one I fullwrap and its very strong hold for all the tsuka, I loved it ,added 2 pieces is just for decoration, I still learning and practicing so I'm very appreciate your advice sir :)
plus full wraps on nihonto where just as common as non full wraps i seen more planels on 5k nihonto than full wrap it seems it does not matter to them really just for looks
@@micahcampa clearly you just wanted attention to revive a commentary a year old. In any case it does matter structurally. Educate yourself before wading into the adult's chat.
@@tainowarrior5781 i mean yea can help but in most cases you have to shave down more of the tsuka to put a full wrap on so less strength in most cases unless it is done right and i have educated myself i own 6 nihonto and have studied for 13 years dont know why your so aggressive towards me and i am a adult btw im just pointing out the japanese did not care as much i have seen more than 200 tsuka that where just panels so they where just as common as full wraps i could care less about attention i dont do it for that i do it to teach people that full wraps dont allways means good
@@micahcampa and you have conceded my point. A full wrap is a structurally sound build. Cheap wood is used by these ebay forges and are often cracked and poorly made. A full wrap would add to rigidity and safety in the likely event of tsuka breakage. No one said panels weren't used. I'm done here.
Thắt 1 cái stuka này hết bn tiền vậy chú.
Bel manico della catana verrà in grade spada ciapponese ricorda tanti film di samu i ittogami con daigoro bell film 🎥
I refer to this video often to help me learn
Thank you charing
Very nice job.
Como puedo adquirir una katana de estas, están a ka venta
what is the purpose of those two little medallions you put under the wrap? Or is it symbolical?
This is Menuki (目貫):The menuki are ornaments on the tsuka (generally under the tsuka-ito); to fit into the palm grip and originally meant to hide the mekugi.
@@binderdozen
ah, thanks! I'm assuming mekugi is the nail? That makes sense!
@@skateordie9628 yup! Kugi is nail in Japanese so That’s a way to remember the difference.
Where do you get the materials, and is it silk?
Some are silk, some are cotton, I order from Japan or China all the parts :)
I've an old Japanese wakizashi whose handle needs rewrapped? Does this devalue it? It's not rare or museum quality, but very nice.
Can I see your wakizashi first?
@@binderdozen kind sir. I am unable thus far to figure out how to send you a picture of my wakizashi via RUclips. Would you mind if I sent photo by email? I promise I will not abuse the priveledge. My email is hcarlhunter@protonmail.com thank you so much. I've been fascinated by this since childhood. Herb Hunter
@@herbhunter5520 yeah man you can send me your picture, my email is: Ngochominh87@gmail :)
@@binderdozen Did you receive the pictures of my wakizashi? Thanks herb Hunter
Thanks You
Can I ask what are the materials? Can't find them.
i know it’s late but the materials are simply silk or cotton ito wrapping and paper cut into wedges
hey man can you make shadow Warrior 3's Katana???
Can you make my handle leather…? Would mean alot
Amote knot skip a bit....I needed those steps gd. All these vids skip important parts...
You can find more in my channel, i took many videos, thanks ;)
Remarkable !
this guy is awesome
Beautiful perfect helpful nice love it guys give hime a like
No
good wrapping technique, but allow some critic : the ito got pretty dirty in many places...
Belo trabalho
Lástima que no se visualiza bien como ha hecho el último nudo.... éso era muy importante. 🤷♂️ 🤦♂️
Wow,
So viel Arbeit nur dafür den Entknoten
Musik ...wohl von Kitaro .
This is good
awesome.
Super
*quá đẹp!*
Nice decoration handle... But way way too loose for actual use. But a nice tutorial for the procedure.
Thank you
Anche a te un abbraccio forte anche se ci siamo tagliati con la spada in giro nn mi piace
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Vackert!
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