By far, this is the most efficient and effective method of tying this wrap. I've applied all your other styles with good results. But I really like this method. Thanks for sharing your art and skills.
Thankyou so much, my sons (9) lashing just came undone and he was devastated, took me several attempts but I managed to fix it from watching your video. Best mum ever now 😊
Thanks for sharing! I knew on the one video you did. That this new technique would be great. I have had issues (like you mentioned), with the whipping knot coming undone. Once again, thanks for sharing your experiences with your community!
Kia ora! And I have a question.. Many years ago I was given a Koru made from the bone of the Moa and I'm very happy to see your videos as the neck cord broke some time ago and I hope to replace it myself. My question is that the bone seems to be 'drying out' and I would like to know if there is anything I can do to to restore it?
Hi, I have not got any experience with bone sorry, I imagine that wearing it would give it oils from your body similar to pounamu to keep its lustre? Sorry I'm not sure about bone.
Kia ora, just done a lashing as per yr instructions. Came out mean. I do yr braiding and slip nots etc as well for the taonga i make.. ngā mihi nui ehoa.
look forward to more !
By far, this is the most efficient and effective method of tying this wrap. I've applied all your other styles with good results. But I really like this method. Thanks for sharing your art and skills.
Glad it helped! I really like it, feels good tying it this way.
Many Thanks, this was very a useful video and just repaired a Toki quickly and easily with the original cord that had come undone.
Glad it helped
Thankyou so much, my sons (9) lashing just came undone and he was devastated, took me several attempts but I managed to fix it from watching your video. Best mum ever now 😊
Wonderful! Great work
Thanks for sharing!
I knew on the one video you did. That this new technique would be great.
I have had issues (like you mentioned), with the whipping knot coming undone.
Once again, thanks for sharing your experiences with your community!
Glad it was helpful! Always trying to do better!
I appreciate the tie videos very much! I need to replace mine on a hook.
You can do it! 8 hope you have seen my video on that. Shout if you have any questions. Campbellcarving.co.nz
nother beauty Campbell, thanks for the lesson
Thank you kindly!
Great video been watin for you to make this- i gome cali jade for you btw
Cool, thanks, just send me a message again.
Kia ora! And I have a question.. Many years ago I was given a Koru made from the bone of the Moa and I'm very happy to see your videos as the neck cord broke some time ago and I hope to replace it myself. My question is that the bone seems to be 'drying out' and I would like to know if there is anything I can do to to restore it?
Hi, I have not got any experience with bone sorry, I imagine that wearing it would give it oils from your body similar to pounamu to keep its lustre? Sorry I'm not sure about bone.
Thank you for your reply! I'm looking forward to learning from your channel..@@CampbellCarving
Kia ora, just done a lashing as per yr instructions. Came out mean. I do yr braiding and slip nots etc as well for the taonga i make.. ngā mihi nui ehoa.
Choice as, mean mahi bro. Thanks for your support.
thank you !!
No worries!
Hey bro.
I'm curious, is it better to braid the cord first, then do the lashing? Or leave the cord, do the lashing first?
I prefer doing the lashing after, the threads sit better underneath not braided. But it is personal choice.
Where can I buy that waxed chord is their a specific place I get it from?
I get it from Caudwell.co.nz
Bonjour, combien pour un Toki en jade ? Merci.
Hi, if your interested in a custom one send a message through my site, or you can see what I have in my online shop. Merci. Campbellcarving.co.nz