@asazeel While I have def repaired other weapons I haven't done videos for those repairs. Maybe next time something comes to me that needs fixing I'll go ahead and do that video as well. Thanks for your kind words!
@flykickk Choosing corded or chain nunchaku is a very personal choice. The corded ones are traditional (meaning they are the original style) and chain nunchaku are more contemporary. Chain nunchaku are faster and smoother but if they break or wear out, you would probably have to buy a new pair. The cords on corded nunchaku wear out but they can be fixed and customized to your hand size. Best thing to do is try both if you can but I hope this helps a little.
@flykickk, While I'm sure you could find a metal worker that could fix chain nun-chucks, I don't know how to do that and would probably just buy new ones if my chains broke 'cause I'd think it would cost just as much to get somebody to fix the chains and/or ball bearings that spin them (not sure what's wrong with yours).
great video, lovely assistant. you guys do other weapons repair? katana, staff, etc.?
asazeel 2 months ago
@asazeel While I have def repaired other weapons I haven't done videos for those repairs. Maybe next time something comes to me that needs fixing I'll go ahead and do that video as well. Thanks for your kind words!
keithskungfu 2 months ago
I don't have a nunchaku yet, But I want to know with one is beter, the one with chain, or the rope one? what's the difference between them?
flykickk 5 months ago
@flykickk Choosing corded or chain nunchaku is a very personal choice. The corded ones are traditional (meaning they are the original style) and chain nunchaku are more contemporary. Chain nunchaku are faster and smoother but if they break or wear out, you would probably have to buy a new pair. The cords on corded nunchaku wear out but they can be fixed and customized to your hand size. Best thing to do is try both if you can but I hope this helps a little.
keithskungfu 5 months ago
Very clear tutorial, anyone can restring their nunchacku with this video.
Thanks
UnholySp1r1t 6 months ago
does chain nunchucks needs to be repaired?
flykickk 6 months ago
@flykickk, While I'm sure you could find a metal worker that could fix chain nun-chucks, I don't know how to do that and would probably just buy new ones if my chains broke 'cause I'd think it would cost just as much to get somebody to fix the chains and/or ball bearings that spin them (not sure what's wrong with yours).
keithskungfu 6 months ago
Nice
oOKIKURINOo 8 months ago
Great tip on using the wire, certainly makes life easier
Chance4321 9 months ago
Cool video, I've been wanting to re-string my nunchucks for ever. Thx!
FeelingAmericanToday 11 months ago
Nice and clear!
ShaolinGirl108 11 months ago
Wow this video is amazing. I will save so much money on nunchakus!
ShaolinCenter 11 months ago