Make a Samurai Sword Wrap with Paracord
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- Опубліковано 31 сер 2020
- Join us as we explore the ancient Japanese art of samurai sword wrapping or "Tsukamaki". This coreless paracord wrap would look fantastic on cosplay swords, and stage props. Stay tuned till the end for an epic demonstration!
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How many people are here cuz they’re actually making a sword?
Pro tip: active practitioners often superglue the tsukamaki knots in place. Keeps it from fraying and moving around causing blisters.
Ok but what about if you're wrapping something that doesn't have a hole at the end?
Very nice Tsukamaki. but... Please remember that when wearing a Katana in your obi, or carrying it in your (Left hand when expecting to use it - Right hand to show your host that you have no aggressive intentions.) hand the inside of the curve faces down, the outside of the curve faces upward, especially when displaying them horizontally. This keeps the blade edge off the inside of the wooden Saya, (sheath). Classical Kenjutsu, either from a standing or sitting posture, always draw the katana with the edge facing upward.
SAMURAI SPATULA!!!
I’m making a kunai
Trying to repair an umbrella from a creative way i found this. Cool
Are you in food wars or something?
Sanji s sword
Hi, I would like to use this technique to wrap a tennis racquet handle. However, there is no hole at the bottom of the handle. Is a hole necessary? Thank you 🙂
I watched a couple videos about wrapping katana handles, and i wondered why this guy did it so differently. Then i tried and, and I realized he made some adjustments because paracord is a lot different than traditional wrappings. It worked pretty well for me. The only thing I did differently was to flatten the paracord with an iron on medium-high heat so it acted more like leather or flat silk. anyways, great video!
I'm planning to cosplay Sesshoumaru from Inuyasha and his Tokijin (sword) has this wrap. This is the first video I came across to learn how to make this. Now I'm going to save it. Thanks for getting straight to the point!
How do we tie the rope from the black part on yours? I have the same one just different colors but the rope became untied
Thanks thats what i needed, plain and exact.
hi, very nice idea to replace ito since i want to make handles to a folding knife and i need the cord to be like 5 or 6 milimeters wide, do you remove the 7 internal cords from that paracord? Thank you very much
Of all the videos on this… you definitely have made the best one! Thank you!
I'm making a copslay prop using a wooden sword, and like a lot of people mentioning in teh comments, it doesn't have the hole in the end. But, I'm making the piece with two holes that covers the end (forgot the name, I'll edit this when I find it), and I'm not sure how the wrapping works in that case :/
awesome reference for my 3d model
Good job. Thanks.
what a nice looking spatula