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Spalax 01-07-2006 07:00 AM

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I was just wondering, has anyone ever wrapped their bokken's tsuka?
On a good, hardwood Bokken, there is no reason to wrap the Tsuka with anything.

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.

epPtsDno 02-18-2006 07:00 AM

Bokken Tsuka
 
wat do u mean wrapped? u mean with a leather handle or sth?

FredderiK 01-13-2010 04:23 AM

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!

Eromereorybig 01-13-2010 04:44 AM

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.

unishisse 01-13-2010 06:56 AM

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.

EasyLOAD 01-13-2010 07:27 AM

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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!
Take some 100 grit sandpaper to the tsuka and rough it up a bit, that should help prevent slipping.

casinobonusfrees 01-13-2010 07:32 AM

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

ENGINESSQ 01-13-2010 07:55 AM

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. http://www.discussworldissues.com/fo...lies/smile.gif Might I suggest perhaps working harder on your tenouchi and shibori as a way to prevent slipping?

FliveGell 01-14-2010 12:29 AM

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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.
You make it sound so easy..... I have a hard time tieing my obi, I may have to velcro it together. I can't imagine how long it would take to finish off the tie to my satisfaction. I have never seen that in Japan, was curious why someone doesn't sell them. On occasion I have seen non-slip tape on bokken used in various koryu that aren't interested in 'pretty'.

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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. http://www.discussworldissues.com/fo...lies/smile.gif Might I suggest perhaps working harder on your tenouchi and shibori as a way to prevent slipping?
Suggest away, as long as you don't send a bill afterwards. http://www.discussworldissues.com/fo...lies/wink2.gif

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.

boiffrona 01-14-2010 08:35 AM

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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.
ahhh... Then the trick is to oil his jo with something slippery.

oplapofffe 01-14-2010 01:07 PM

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This mixture is flammable.
Oh My and you gave this advice to this group of maniacs. Beware the Flaming Bokuto.

cingularring 01-14-2010 03:52 PM

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Oh My and you gave this advice to this group of maniacs. Beware the Flaming Bokuto.
Or Flaming Maniacs!


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