Good question! I'm definitely not a Kamisori specialist but to my understanding most traditional Kamisori use swedish steel (which is rather soft compared to English or German steel). But you could ask the question on this FB page, I'm sure someone can recommend some books: facebook.com/groups/163094967594015/?ref=share
@@FroggyShave thanks boss. I’m not on FB it’s a fascist democrat propaganda website. Thanks yea I think kamisori are so beautiful and genius in shape and simplicity but you pay for it and the steel is soft.
The absolute most important technical part of this video is last 5 seconds.
Lol probably... Or the part prior to making the video when I had to carefully choose the stones 😁
I thought you were making a wax-seal. That's good, every craft is useful. Thank you
Thx for your support 🙂🙏💈
@@FroggyShave Thank you for your humility
YOU GOT ME! 🤣🤣
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How do I understand the different steels or types of kamisori blades ? Is there something I can read or somewhere to find out?
Good question! I'm definitely not a Kamisori specialist but to my understanding most traditional Kamisori use swedish steel (which is rather soft compared to English or German steel).
But you could ask the question on this FB page, I'm sure someone can recommend some books:
facebook.com/groups/163094967594015/?ref=share
@@FroggyShave thanks boss. I’m not on FB it’s a fascist democrat propaganda website. Thanks yea I think kamisori are so beautiful and genius in shape and simplicity but you pay for it and the steel is soft.
Waouh..It has to be done
Good
Indeed 😄
😂 bravo
Thx mate 😂
Copieur 🤣🤣
Lol j'en étais sûr que c'était ta méthode préférée 😂💈
@@FroggyShave seul les vrais connaissent cette technique ancestrale 🤣