I received some silk ito that i ordered from namikawa.
I re wrapped the tsuka,changed the shape a bit, polished fuchi and kashira,and put on a new sageo.
From now on I'm only working with silk, feel,strength and durability are way better then cotton,it's also much easier to get a good tight pull on the ito without worrying if it's gonna snap.
ja nie moge nigdzie nie ma pokazane jak robi sie ten wezel na końcu ;/
DoCent1996 1 year ago
Podivej se na muj "Katate-maki tutorial (part 2)" video.
Revan9729 1 year ago
Hey i have a question i just bought a katana to work on but i was wondering a few things A) where would i get the materials for tsukamaki, if there are any places other then the internet and B) would you offer these services?the katana i have is just a showpiece and i want to get it redone or redo it myself,id rather be informed. Thank you a quick response would be favorable.i might need to sell it soon*i need the space* but i want it to be redone nicely.
deathmauler181 1 year ago
Fred Lohman's company in US,or Namikawa in Japan,i always order from Namikawa.
Yes i can do koshirae/polish work, but mind you I'm from Europe,so shipping a sword to me will cost you around 40 bucks.
Revan9729 1 year ago
@Revan9729 oh well aslong as you can do tsukamaki on the katana. then thats all i really need but the polish would be nice.Im gonna try and look around my local area to see if i can find a tsukamaki place but if i can't would it be a problem to ask you to do it.and also what are your wages?
deathmauler181 1 year ago
Well that depends,who provides material,what kid of ito you want,lately i mostly work with gawa (leather) it's a bit more expensive but well worth the price,at namikawa best quality leather costs around 12$ per meter (you need around 4m for standard katana tsuka)plus shipping, silk is only a few dollars cheaper, what style of tsukamaki do you want.Also do you need new samegawa,do you want it lacquered in black,tell me exactly what you have in mind and I'll tell you the price.
Revan9729 1 year ago
Chack out Thomas L. Buck's site for different tsuka maki styles,i mostly do katate maki,sometimes tsumami or hira maki,and of course regular hineri maki.For the wrapp alone my fee is 90$.
Revan9729 1 year ago