How to Maintain a Kendo Shinai

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  • Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024
  • It's crucial that you keep your bamboo shinai in good condition, for performance and longevity of your shinai, but most importantly for safety. Standard dojo etiquette disclaimer: If your sensei teaches you a different way, please follow your sensei's instructions.

Комментарии • 46

  • @carloseduardolijo9367
    @carloseduardolijo9367 Год назад +7

    Thank you Mr Shin. 8 years later and your tutorial videos are still the best.

  • @vzdroidplayz
    @vzdroidplayz 4 года назад +19

    His hands are so stable that it feels like I was looking at a .jpg

  • @JoyM0Stratus
    @JoyM0Stratus 9 лет назад +5

    Thank you for this video. You made it look simple and even pleasurable, to watch and to try.

  • @whyareyougay4090
    @whyareyougay4090 5 лет назад +3

    Thanks from Brazil / Belgium

  • @denizsunay3824
    @denizsunay3824 7 лет назад +2

    Thanks for Tutorial Paul Sensei

  • @Sonidosilencio5512
    @Sonidosilencio5512 7 лет назад +3

    Thank you!

  • @TmGP222
    @TmGP222 3 месяца назад

    Hi Mr. Shin. Thanks for your videos, I have learned a lot from them to reinforce what I learn in classes.
    Question for you or anyone that can answer -
    I’ve noticed that over time (and sometimes even with a new shinai), the bamboo slats begin to separate from each other, leaving some mm of space between. Sometimes it is across the length of the shinai. Other times, it happens more in a particular place, especially the widest part. (I’ve heard this called either “do” or “harishufa”?)
    Is this a problem for safety, performance, or longevity of the shinai? If it is, is there a way to fix it?
    Even if it isn’t a problem I’d still like to be able to fix it. In my opinion it looks slovenly, aesthetically speaking.
    Thanks!

  • @virusofmusic
    @virusofmusic 7 лет назад +2

    It was a pleasure to find your channel on yt.

  • @hannobaalii_mackendalii
    @hannobaalii_mackendalii Год назад +2

    ⁠Never throw away a shinai. With a cane tip and bicycle slip-on handlebar grip, they make excellent walking sticks (canes). That is mines only purpose (and self defense if needed. ii practice).
    Use fishing-rod handle gripping heat-shrink instead of thread & leather.

  • @reynaldohermoso3638
    @reynaldohermoso3638 Год назад +1

    Can you please upload a guide on preparing a brand new shinai, I've been told to use sand paper, oil and candle wax.

    • @PaulHBShin
      @PaulHBShin  Год назад +3

      No need to sandpaper a brand new shinai. Just use mineral oil (like in this video). And don't use candle wax. That's pretty annoying for practice partners because it will leave marks on their dou. Just be prepared to re-tighten the string after the first use since it'll stretch rather easily at first.

  • @toc7325
    @toc7325 5 лет назад

    Thank you

  • @_Koshihikari
    @_Koshihikari Год назад +1

    Hello Mr. Shin!
    I would like to ask, does shinai have any kind of lacquer or varnish on it? I could not find many answers online. Thank you!

    • @PaulHBShin
      @PaulHBShin  Год назад +1

      Nope. No lacquer or varnish.

    • @_Koshihikari
      @_Koshihikari Год назад +1

      @@PaulHBShin Thank you for the answer!

  • @69darkapb420
    @69darkapb420 Год назад +1

    what is the name of the tool you use to file your shinai down?

    • @PaulHBShin
      @PaulHBShin  Год назад +1

      You can find it at most kendogu stores. Like this: www.e-bogu.com/Shinai-Fix-Tool-Bottle-Opener-Shape-p/hir-ken-shi-shfixtool-.htm

  • @jimson9297
    @jimson9297 5 лет назад +2

    Dear Mr. Shin. For how long should I let the oil dry/harden before reassembling the shinai? Thanks for all your videos.

    • @PaulHBShin
      @PaulHBShin  5 лет назад +4

      If you're using mineral oil, which is the type of oil that I recommend, then you can wipe off the excess oil almost immediately. The shinai should never really feel "greasy."

    • @jimson9297
      @jimson9297 5 лет назад +1

      Thanks for the quick reply - much appreciated.

  • @RalphMelis
    @RalphMelis 8 лет назад +3

    How many times should you actually do this (putting oil on your bamboo)? I used your video today to refit my shinai as the grip was twisted.

    • @PaulHBShin
      @PaulHBShin  8 лет назад +5

      +Ralph Melis I apply oil pretty much every time I disassemble my shinai for maintenance, which can be as often as after three uses or as infrequently as after seven or eight uses. Depends on lots of difference factors, such as how humid or dry it is in your area.

    • @RalphMelis
      @RalphMelis 8 лет назад +2

      +Paul Shin thanks. In general Dubai is pretty humid, so I haven't done it yet. We only practise once a week so I guess I will use some oil around December. What kind of oil do you recommend again?

  • @neeven_0386
    @neeven_0386 Год назад

    I removed the part where we hold but I can not put back

    • @PaulHBShin
      @PaulHBShin  Год назад

      Do you mean you can't put back the tsuka leather because it's too tight?

  • @ThePancakeRenegade
    @ThePancakeRenegade 4 года назад

    15:36 My Nakayui is way too small to loop it three times and also go under the Tsuru 3 times yet I couldn’t purchase them in any other size?

    • @PaulHBShin
      @PaulHBShin  4 года назад

      Did your shinai come like that new? Or is this a recycled nakayui from another shinai?

    • @ThePancakeRenegade
      @ThePancakeRenegade 4 года назад

      Paul Shin the nakayui came like that. I purchased individual parts off of ebogu as I didn’t need a whole shinai replacement

    • @PaulHBShin
      @PaulHBShin  4 года назад

      @@ThePancakeRenegade Ah, that's why. Probably best to recycle old nakayui next time.

  • @astavas8341
    @astavas8341 5 лет назад +1

    How to fix a warped shinai? I know this is old but I really need some help

    • @PaulHBShin
      @PaulHBShin  5 лет назад

      How old is this shinai? Any idea how it warped in the first place? Are all four staves warped or just one?

    • @astavas8341
      @astavas8341 5 лет назад

      @@PaulHBShin 2 of them. The left and right. It's actually new, but because of the poor packaging (yes, I received literally A HOT shinai) the bamboo just warp facing a bit to the left.

    • @PaulHBShin
      @PaulHBShin  5 лет назад

      @@astavas8341 This is troubling. Warped staves can be a real safety issue. You should try to get a refund. But if you can't, you may just have to eat the loss and throw away that shinai -- or at least the warped staves.

    • @astavas8341
      @astavas8341 5 лет назад +1

      @@PaulHBShin I think so too. I'm trying to straighten it but seems like my only last choice is trying to use heat gun, which I don't have. If this one fail then I'll just bought another from other shop.

    • @astavas8341
      @astavas8341 5 лет назад

      @@PaulHBShin After dissasemble it, I found out that there is only 1 warped staves, while the other 1 has imperfect cut-out shape(a bit to the left if look from the surface) I think this is the major problem why the shinai wont straight no matter what did I do. Any idea sir?

  • @Favour135
    @Favour135 7 лет назад +1

    which is better for training a shinai or bokken

  • @vudamian2250
    @vudamian2250 3 года назад

    I new with kendo, and my shinai have 89AA on the Tsugawa.
    So what actually the 89AA mean?

    • @PaulHBShin
      @PaulHBShin  3 года назад +1

      Not quite sure what the 89 designation is. I'm guessing this is a size 39 shinai? I believe the AA refers to the thickness of the handle.

  • @sagark.s8610
    @sagark.s8610 2 месяца назад

    try car wax