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I was just wondering, has anyone ever wrapped their bokken's tsuka? I do know people who have wrapped the Tsuka of "Bokken" made of laminated rosewood (the laminate is a polymer of sorts) because the Tsuka would get slippery in sweaty hands in the Summer. I have several of these, but have not found in necessary to wrap my Tsuka in spite of heavy sweating in the Summer. |
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I've wondered the same. I have 3 bokuto, some are more slippery than others.
I'm certainly not interested in really wrapping, but have tinkered a bit. One I treated with candle wax, which imparts an interesting finish and is less slippery. For another, I'm looking for non-slip tape of some sort. Any ideas out there? Thanks! |
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I used the following recipe on several bokuto years ago:
1 part unboiled linseed oil 1 part tung oil ~0.05 part beeswax Carefully combine ingredients in a double boiler and DO NOT BOIL - getting the beeswax to dissolve is the tricky part. This mixture is flammable. Coat the bokuto with mixture after it has cooled a bit; let sit for 24 hours, then remove the excess. Be sure to work in a well ventilated area while doing the mixing and the drying. The results for me were very non-slip surfaces. In fact, I found one tsuka a bit too sticky for my liking. I suspect that if I had not let the mixture sit so long that the results would have been more to my liking. YMMV. |
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I've wondered the same. I have 3 bokuto, some are more slippery than others. |
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Hi Ray,
I have seen that recipe before but have been to lazy to bother mixing it up, for regular type upkeep I usually use Howard Feed-N-Wax, which is a mixture of beeswax and orange oil. http://www.howardproducts.com/feednwax.htm |
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What you can do is get some tsuka-ito off ebay or so, shouldn't cost you more than 20$ at most, and then wrap your bokuto's handle the same way a sword is. It isn't too difficult, it's quite fun, and the final result looks spectacular. I'm with Bruce. I've always used beeswax and orange oil on my bokken. Well, on the ones that I've bothered to worry about putting anything on. ![]() That's not the issue. Sometimes when my training partner Lurch powers into my bokken with his jo I wish I had a safety strap on the thing to keep it from rocketing away. But I may settle for beeswax, it's probably softer than the candlewax, may well do the trick. |
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That's not the issue. Sometimes when my training partner Lurch powers into my bokken with his jo I wish I had a safety strap on the thing to keep it from rocketing away. But I may settle for beeswax, it's probably softer than the candlewax, may well do the trick. |
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