Gyuki
Yellow Belt
Hi, I was wondering amongst martial artists and woodworker if there is a prefered wood for either making Kobudo weapons or a preference in the one you train with if they differ.
I only have 2 wooden Tonfa and 1 plastic. I by far prefer my Akagashi wooden Tonfa from Shureido over all the rest. The other I have is made of Ash so is lighter and the feel is bizzare in hand.
I have taken the liberty of sanding them to rough, apply hemp seed oil as a finish and re sand them from 80 grit all the way to 1200 grit. Extremely smooth finish (Too smooth to some).
In my quest for more, I have been looking into various makers as well as various types of woods used or recommend to make Kobudo weaponry. I have came across this site:
that gives information and recommendation for Bokken/Bokuto. What I am wondering is, would the same recommendations apply to Kobudo weapons of smaller size or same rules still apply?
Thanks to all that have participated and helped in different thread about Tonfa makers of non generic make and have good answers and links from there, thank you
Ps If it is found redundant do not hesitate to delete this thread and sorry for the duplication
I only have 2 wooden Tonfa and 1 plastic. I by far prefer my Akagashi wooden Tonfa from Shureido over all the rest. The other I have is made of Ash so is lighter and the feel is bizzare in hand.
I have taken the liberty of sanding them to rough, apply hemp seed oil as a finish and re sand them from 80 grit all the way to 1200 grit. Extremely smooth finish (Too smooth to some).
In my quest for more, I have been looking into various makers as well as various types of woods used or recommend to make Kobudo weaponry. I have came across this site:
Excellent Woods « 武器用材木
www.zaimoku.org
that gives information and recommendation for Bokken/Bokuto. What I am wondering is, would the same recommendations apply to Kobudo weapons of smaller size or same rules still apply?
Thanks to all that have participated and helped in different thread about Tonfa makers of non generic make and have good answers and links from there, thank you
Ps If it is found redundant do not hesitate to delete this thread and sorry for the duplication