This Is The Way I Build Nunchaku

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  • Опубліковано 18 чер 2022
  • This video shows how I build my nunchaku using various tools and jigs. This is my first video upload and the camera I used was grown in Idaho about twenty years ago, so hang in there and I hope you enjoy. Thank you for the view.

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  • @Flash-Strike
    @Flash-Strike 5 місяців тому

    WOW thanks 4 show us!
    AMAZING steps and precision !

    • @tigernunchaku4538
      @tigernunchaku4538  Місяць тому +1

      Thank you, for liking

    • @tigernunchaku4538
      @tigernunchaku4538  Місяць тому

      I usually build these with exotic hardwoods such as African Blackwood or an Ebony. I have sold only 17 sets of various configurations so far, depending on the individual, such as body size and strength, as the hardwood chucks can be a little heavy. The one in the video are very close in scale to Bruce Lee style, with 12 inch sticks and 10 inch chain. The stainless swivels are butter smooth and do not rattle like the cheep swivels on the commercial market. They are also a bit expensive to produce and this makes for a hefty price tag. They can range from $200 to $500. This is because each baton of African Blackwood, for example, costs me around $60, that's $120 for both batons, and this is before I even cut and polish them on the lathe, and build the stainless hardware. The ones I have sold have been only to private collectors and are very rare. Also, I do not do engraving, as this weakens the surface of the wood. Currently I am redesigning the swivel and bolsters configuration to make them even more robust, the new ones will also be real combat ready Nunchaku that would make Lee himself smile, with all hardware being constructed of stainless steel to last a lifetime. I thank you for your interest and for liking my artwork.

    • @Flash-Strike
      @Flash-Strike Місяць тому

      @@tigernunchaku4538
      GOD BLESS YOU

  • @darrennelson39
    @darrennelson39 Рік тому +1

    This guy should make a video on how use them! Amazing content

    • @tigernunchaku4538
      @tigernunchaku4538  Рік тому +2

      Thank you Mr. Nelson,...more content is planned for the future so please check in from time to time.

    • @tigernunchaku4538
      @tigernunchaku4538  Місяць тому

      Thanks, yeah I want to make a usage vid, would create a lot of laughs and fun as I use an unorthodox style.

    • @darrennelson39
      @darrennelson39 Місяць тому

      @@tigernunchaku4538 its me from toyota

    • @tigernunchaku4538
      @tigernunchaku4538  Місяць тому

      @@darrennelson39 Hey man, I have had some people respond to the vid. I still want to make a usage video, maybe this summer. I haven't been to final line lately, it's good to hear from you.

  • @headshot7452
    @headshot7452 5 місяців тому

    Absolute professionelle Handarbeit in perfekter Qualität 😊👍 Respekt

    • @tigernunchaku4538
      @tigernunchaku4538  Місяць тому

      Thank you much

    • @tigernunchaku4538
      @tigernunchaku4538  Місяць тому

      I usually build these with exotic hardwoods such as African Blackwood or an Ebony. I have sold only 17 sets of various configurations so far, depending on the individual, such as body size and strength, as the hardwood chucks can be a little heavy. The one in the video are very close in scale to Bruce Lee style, with 12 inch sticks and 10 inch chain. The stainless swivels are butter smooth and do not rattle like the cheep swivels on the commercial market. They are also a bit expensive to produce and this makes for a hefty price tag. They can range from $200 to $500. This is because each baton of African Blackwood, for example, costs me around $60, that's $120 for both batons, and this is before I even cut and polish them on the lathe, and build the stainless hardware. The ones I have sold have been only to private collectors and are very rare. Also, I do not do engraving, as this weakens the surface of the wood. Currently I am redesigning the swivel and bolsters configuration to make them even more robust, the new ones will also be real combat ready Nunchaku that would make Lee himself smile, with all hardware being constructed of stainless steel to last a lifetime. I thank you for your interest and for liking my artwork.

  • @AlienAI51
    @AlienAI51 Рік тому

    Beautiful nunchaku 🙏🙇‍♂️🙏

    • @tigernunchaku4538
      @tigernunchaku4538  Рік тому +1

      Thank you, a partial redesign is being worked out.

    • @AlienAI51
      @AlienAI51 Рік тому

      Do you sell them : )

    • @tigernunchaku4538
      @tigernunchaku4538  Рік тому +2

      In the future, after some needed upgrades.

    • @tigernunchaku4538
      @tigernunchaku4538  Місяць тому

      Thank you, sorry reply took so long

    • @tigernunchaku4538
      @tigernunchaku4538  Місяць тому

      @@AlienAI51 I usually build these with exotic hardwoods such as African Blackwood or an Ebony. I have sold only 17 sets of various configurations so far, depending on the individual, such as body size and strength, as the hardwood chucks can be a little heavy. The one in the video are very close in scale to Bruce Lee style, with 12 inch sticks and 10 inch chain. The stainless swivels are butter smooth and do not rattle like the cheep swivels on the commercial market. They are also a bit expensive to produce and this makes for a hefty price tag. They can range from $200 to $500. This is because each baton of African Blackwood, for example, costs me around $60, that's $120 for both batons, and this is before I even cut and polish them on the lathe, and build the stainless hardware. The ones I have sold have been only to private collectors and are very rare. Also, I do not do engraving, as this weakens the surface of the wood. Currently I am redesigning the swivel and bolsters configuration to make them even more robust, the new ones will also be real combat ready Nunchaku that would make Lee himself smile, with all hardware being constructed of stainless steel to last a lifetime. I thank you for your interest and for liking my artwork.

  • @AlienAI51
    @AlienAI51 6 місяців тому

    Happy holidays, my brother 🎅👍🌲🎄

    • @tigernunchaku4538
      @tigernunchaku4538  Місяць тому

      Thank you, been a while since I've been on here. Work keeps me so busy

  • @aanocog
    @aanocog Рік тому

    Very nice!

    • @tigernunchaku4538
      @tigernunchaku4538  Рік тому

      Thanks! Upgrades in the works.

    • @tigernunchaku4538
      @tigernunchaku4538  Місяць тому

      Thank you much

    • @tigernunchaku4538
      @tigernunchaku4538  Місяць тому

      I usually build these with exotic hardwoods such as African Blackwood or an Ebony. I have sold only 17 sets of various configurations so far, depending on the individual, such as body size and strength, as the hardwood chucks can be a little heavy. The one in the video are very close in scale to Bruce Lee style, with 12 inch sticks and 10 inch chain. The stainless swivels are butter smooth and do not rattle like the cheep swivels on the commercial market. They are also a bit expensive to produce and this makes for a hefty price tag. They can range from $200 to $500. This is because each baton of African Blackwood, for example, costs me around $60, that's $120 for both batons, and this is before I even cut and polish them on the lathe, and build the stainless hardware. The ones I have sold have been only to private collectors and are very rare. Also, I do not do engraving, as this weakens the surface of the wood. Currently I am redesigning the swivel and bolsters configuration to make them even more robust, the new ones will also be real combat ready Nunchaku that would make Lee himself smile, with all hardware being constructed of stainless steel to last a lifetime. I thank you for your interest and for liking my artwork.

  • @erikostling5656
    @erikostling5656 7 місяців тому +4

    do you sell them?

  • @cassiusclay7482
    @cassiusclay7482 2 місяці тому

    Très bon travail ça me donne envie de faire les mêmes

    • @tigernunchaku4538
      @tigernunchaku4538  Місяць тому +1

      I usually build these with exotic hardwoods such as African Blackwood or an Ebony. I have sold only 17 sets of various configurations so far, depending on the individual, such as body size and strength, as the hardwood chucks can be a little heavy. The one in the video are very close in scale to Bruce Lee style, with 12 inch sticks and 10 inch chain. The stainless swivels are butter smooth and do not rattle like the cheep swivels on the commercial market. They are also a bit expensive to produce and this makes for a hefty price tag. They can range from $200 to $500. This is because each baton of African Blackwood, for example, costs me around $60, that's $120 for both batons, and this is before I even cut and polish them on the lathe, and build the stainless hardware. The ones I have sold have been only to private collectors and are very rare. Also, I do not do engraving, as this weakens the surface of the wood. Currently I am redesigning the swivel and bolsters configuration to make them even more robust, the new ones will also be real combat ready Nunchaku that would make Lee himself smile, with all hardware being constructed of stainless steel to last a lifetime. I thank you for your interest and for liking my artwork.

    • @cassiusclay7482
      @cassiusclay7482 Місяць тому

      @@tigernunchaku4538 Merci bien pour me donner tous ses détails

    • @tigernunchaku4538
      @tigernunchaku4538  Місяць тому

      @@cassiusclay7482 You are very welcome.

  • @DjDj-lm6ro
    @DjDj-lm6ro 6 місяців тому +1

    Very❤❤❤ nice ❤❤❤ beautiful❤❤❤❤

    • @tigernunchaku4538
      @tigernunchaku4538  Місяць тому

      Thank you so much

    • @tigernunchaku4538
      @tigernunchaku4538  Місяць тому

      I usually build these with exotic hardwoods such as African Blackwood or an Ebony. I have sold only 17 sets of various configurations so far, depending on the individual, such as body size and strength, as the hardwood chucks can be a little heavy. The one in the video are very close in scale to Bruce Lee style, with 12 inch sticks and 10 inch chain. The stainless swivels are butter smooth and do not rattle like the cheep swivels on the commercial market. They are also a bit expensive to produce and this makes for a hefty price tag. They can range from $200 to $500. This is because each baton of African Blackwood, for example, costs me around $60, that's $120 for both batons, and this is before I even cut and polish them on the lathe, and build the stainless hardware. The ones I have sold have been only to private collectors and are very rare. Also, I do not do engraving, as this weakens the surface of the wood. Currently I am redesigning the swivel and bolsters configuration to make them even more robust, the new ones will also be real combat ready Nunchaku that would make Lee himself smile, with all hardware being constructed of stainless steel to last a lifetime. I thank you for your interest and for liking my artwork.

  • @narcacola7854
    @narcacola7854 6 місяців тому +2

    That shit look like a big ass hot dog

  • @jasoncarlson4285
    @jasoncarlson4285 4 місяці тому

    Amazing work do you sell these? if so how much would you sell them for?

    • @tigernunchaku4538
      @tigernunchaku4538  Місяць тому +1

      Thank you, I have sold 17 custom sets, depending on body size and strength of person, they range from $200 to $500 depending on hardwood rarity and type.

    • @tigernunchaku4538
      @tigernunchaku4538  Місяць тому

      I usually build these with exotic hardwoods such as African Blackwood or an Ebony. I have sold only 17 sets of various configurations so far, depending on the individual, such as body size and strength, as the hardwood chucks can be a little heavy. The one in the video are very close in scale to Bruce Lee style, with 12 inch sticks and 10 inch chain. The stainless swivels are butter smooth and do not rattle like the cheep swivels on the commercial market. They are also a bit expensive to produce and this makes for a hefty price tag. They can range from $200 to $500. This is because each baton of African Blackwood, for example, costs me around $60, that's $120 for both batons, and this is before I even cut and polish them on the lathe, and build the stainless hardware. The ones I have sold have been only to private collectors and are very rare. Also, I do not do engraving, as this weakens the surface of the wood. Currently I am redesigning the swivel and bolsters configuration to make them even more robust, the new ones will also be real combat ready Nunchaku that would make Lee himself smile, with all hardware being constructed of stainless steel to last a lifetime. I thank you for your interest and for liking my artwork.

  • @alexandrineroy2469
    @alexandrineroy2469 Рік тому

    I would love to have Nunchaku, but I live in Canada, dont know what to do, I can only use the foam one...

    • @megakuli
      @megakuli 7 місяців тому +2

      Order only parts and make one, I had to do the same in Norway cus they are kinda like Canada when it comes to taking peoples guns :(

    • @tigernunchaku4538
      @tigernunchaku4538  Місяць тому

      @@megakuli The only way I could get around this is to build the set to about 90%. That would leave attaching the chain and clevises up to you. It's easy to do, just add a small amount of locktite on the clevis pin threads, (locktite not shown in video), and tighten with the hex wrench like in the video. The locktite is to prevent the pin from backing out during practice. When I get set up for sales you will be able to bid on, or purchase a 90% set. This way all the legal entanglements are for shipping are avoided, as you are the one turning two sticks and a length of chain into a set of nunchaku...lol

  • @MrTMJ1978
    @MrTMJ1978 2 місяці тому

    I’m interested to buy nunchaku from you. Do you sell them as well?

    • @tigernunchaku4538
      @tigernunchaku4538  Місяць тому

      Working in that, stay tuned, more to come

    • @tigernunchaku4538
      @tigernunchaku4538  Місяць тому

      I usually build these with exotic hardwoods such as African Blackwood or an Ebony. I have sold only 17 sets of various configurations so far, depending on the individual, such as body size and strength, as the hardwood chucks can be a little heavy. The one in the video are very close in scale to Bruce Lee style, with 12 inch sticks and 10 inch chain. The stainless swivels are butter smooth and do not rattle like the cheep swivels on the commercial market. They are also a bit expensive to produce and this makes for a hefty price tag. They can range from $200 to $500. This is because each baton of African Blackwood, for example, costs me around $60, that's $120 for both batons, and this is before I even cut and polish them on the lathe, and build the stainless hardware. The ones I have sold have been only to private collectors and are very rare. Also, I do not do engraving, as this weakens the surface of the wood. Currently I am redesigning the swivel and bolsters configuration to make them even more robust, the new ones will also be real combat ready Nunchaku that would make Lee himself smile, with all hardware being constructed of stainless steel to last a lifetime. I thank you for your interest and for liking my artwork.

  • @user-qo2kp3zs3o
    @user-qo2kp3zs3o 25 днів тому

    Hello sir I'm from India please tell me how can i buy this

    • @tigernunchaku4538
      @tigernunchaku4538  25 днів тому

      I am in the process of starting a website where I will be auctioning nunchaku. Each set is unique in either stainless chain or corded variants. The auctions will include the type of exotic hardwood, weight and choice of chain or cord length. I also intend to offer made to order nunchaku, to private collectors. Soon I will upload another video that will show two of my personal sets made from African Blackwood and Gaboon Ebony, and me showing a few techniques. I am in the process of writing the script for that content. Stay tuned, as I have had many requests for purchasing the nunchaku. Depending on the laws of your country, I can ship with the nunchaku chain disassembled, including everything you need to complete them after they arrive. Thank you very much for your interest in my artwork.

  • @user-qo2kp3zs3o
    @user-qo2kp3zs3o 26 днів тому

    Sir i want you nanchaku

  • @KelbyRiley
    @KelbyRiley 7 місяців тому +1

    I would like to buy my friend. How can I purchase?

    • @tigernunchaku4538
      @tigernunchaku4538  Місяць тому

      Working on a way to do that, stay tuned

    • @tigernunchaku4538
      @tigernunchaku4538  Місяць тому

      I usually build these with exotic hardwoods such as African Blackwood or an Ebony. I have sold only 17 sets of various configurations so far, depending on the individual, such as body size and strength, as the hardwood chucks can be a little heavy. The one in the video are very close in scale to Bruce Lee style, with 12 inch sticks and 10 inch chain. The stainless swivels are butter smooth and do not rattle like the cheep swivels on the commercial market. They are also a bit expensive to produce and this makes for a hefty price tag. They can range from $200 to $500. This is because each baton of African Blackwood, for example, costs me around $60, that's $120 for both batons, and this is before I even cut and polish them on the lathe, and build the stainless hardware. The ones I have sold have been only to private collectors and are very rare. Also, I do not do engraving, as this weakens the surface of the wood. Currently I am redesigning the swivel and bolsters configuration to make them even more robust, the new ones will also be real combat ready Nunchaku that would make Lee himself smile, with all hardware being constructed of stainless steel to last a lifetime. I thank you for your interest and for liking my artwork.

  • @user-qo2kp3zs3o
    @user-qo2kp3zs3o Місяць тому

    Sir how can i buy this please reply me

    • @tigernunchaku4538
      @tigernunchaku4538  Місяць тому +1

      Sorry it took me so long to respond. I usually build these with exotic hardwoods such as African Blackwood or an Ebony. I have sold only 17 sets of various configurations so far, depending on the individual, such as body size and strength, as the hardwood chucks can be a little heavy. The one in the video are very close in scale to Bruce Lee style, with 12 inch sticks and 10 inch chain. The stainless swivels are butter smooth and do not rattle like the cheep swivels on the commercial market. They are also a bit expensive to produce and this makes for a hefty price tag. They can range from $200 to $500. This is because each baton of African Blackwood, for example, costs me around $60, that's $120 for both batons, and this is before I even cut and polish them on the lathe, and build the stainless hardware. The ones I have sold have been only to private collectors and are very rare. Also, I do not do engraving, as this weakens the surface of the wood. Currently I am redesigning the swivel and bolsters configuration to make them even more robust, the new ones will also be real combat ready Nunchaku that would make Lee himself smile, with all hardware being constructed of stainless steel to last a lifetime. I thank you for your interest and for liking my artwork.

  • @user-qo2kp3zs3o
    @user-qo2kp3zs3o Місяць тому +1

    Sir how can buy this nanchaku plese your contact no please

    • @tigernunchaku4538
      @tigernunchaku4538  Місяць тому

      I usually build these with exotic hardwoods such as African Blackwood or an Ebony. I have sold only 17 sets of various configurations so far, depending on the individual, such as body size and strength, as the hardwood chucks can be a little heavy. The one in the video are very close in scale to Bruce Lee style, with 12 inch sticks and 10 inch chain. The stainless swivels are butter smooth and do not rattle like the cheep swivels on the commercial market. They are also a bit expensive to produce and this makes for a hefty price tag. They can range from $200 to $500. This is because each baton of African Blackwood, for example, costs me around $60, that's $120 for both batons, and this is before I even cut and polish them on the lathe, and build the stainless hardware. The ones I have sold have been only to private collectors and are very rare. Also, I do not do engraving, as this weakens the surface of the wood. Currently I am redesigning the swivel and bolsters configuration to make them even more robust, the new ones will also be real combat ready Nunchaku that would make Lee himself smile, with all hardware being constructed of stainless steel to last a lifetime. I thank you for your interest and for liking my artwork. I will post contact info for purchasing after the improvement changes are made. If the nunchaku are illegal in you're area, I would have to send them disassembled, so that the customer could do the last step by attaching the chain. Again, thank you.

  • @user-gf5wj3yl5q
    @user-gf5wj3yl5q 7 місяців тому

    Esta muy bien echós e utilizado mucho modelo diferente de nunchakus siempre se suelta la cadena ⛓️ es peligroso creo esos están perfectos deverian de fábrica para venderlo en eBay de color negras como los utilizo Bruce Lee

    • @tigernunchaku4538
      @tigernunchaku4538  Місяць тому

      Thank you for you're kind comment and interest in my artwork. I use stainless steel hardware for the bolsters, and the chain is held by a stainless steel clevis. The clevis is attached to the clevis pin with a threaded set pin with a small drop of 'Locktite' on the threads (not shown in video), to prevent the set pin from backing out during use. Again, I thank you.