Phil Elmore
Master of Arts
What's the best material for wrapping rattan escrima that are starting to fray? I could go the duct tape route but thought there might be a better method.
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Originally posted by Renegade
I use electrical tape. I find that duct tape ads a lot of weight. Electrical tape comes in more than one color so it makes it easy to identify your sticks.
Originally posted by Rich Parsons
I also use Electrical Tape.
I like Black, it is easy to find in the stores.
Just my Preference.
Rich
Originally posted by knifeman.dk
I sometimes use "elephant hide" a kind of glue/furnish that comes in a can. It is used for sealing wooden/paper/plastic surfaces and making them harder.
I buy the cans at our local "handycraft store".
sincerely knifeman.dk:asian:
Originally posted by The 14th Style
Do you feel like it makes a big difference? Or not really. And since we are on the subject, what kind and size of sticks does everybody use? My sticks are 22 to 24 inches long and my favorite pair are about two and a half inches thick.
I've been thinking about getting some that are called bloodwood? At least I think that's what they are called. Supposed to be very hard.
The 14th style
Are you sure you mean 2.5" thick, i.e., diameter? That's awfully thick. I can see 2.5" circumference, but 2.5" in diameter sounds like a table leg or something.
My light pair are about 3/4" thick and around 28" long. I plan on taking about 2" off each stick. I like using those for training abanico accuracy and general use.
arnisandyz has a pair made of bahi (I think). They are extremely thin, but extremely heavy. A very nice, dark hardwood, and very dense. I'd like a pair, but do you know how hard it is to convince my wife to let me spend $60+ on sticks?
Originally posted by The 14th Style
Do you feel like it makes a big difference? Or not really. And since we are on the subject, what kind and size of sticks does everybody use? My sticks are 22 to 24 inches long and my favorite pair are about two and a half inches thick.
I've been thinking about getting some that are called bloodwood? At least I think that's what they are called. Supposed to be very hard.
The 14th style
Originally posted by K Williams
I have large hands... 1 3/8" diameter is about as big as I'll go on sticks. I don't know how you're using sticks 2.5" in diameter.
Originally posted by K Williams
Kris Cutlery sells them at a reasonable price.
http://www.kriscutlery.com