Yep again.
Tsuka it its. I bow to your knowledge, O' Kisak-san!.
I believed the same was comprised of two wood halves held together by the combination of
kabuto-gane, the
ito,
same,
mekugi, and the
fuchi..
So, how did they fit
tsubas to the tang? Did they begin with the wood, and once finished , they did the
sane-giso and the
ito?
And what is more important. How can I adapt a
tsuka to the
daito's tang without damaging the latter?
Ooopsies! Sorry again, I meant
nagako...
: )
M
Quote:
Originally Posted by kisak
Are you confusing tsuba (guard) with tsuka (grip) here?
And to the best of my knowledge the grip isn't considered "disassemle-able". The only part of grips I've heard of getting re-used are the metal parts (fuchi, kashira, menuki).
http://home.earthlink.net/~steinrl/glossary.htm
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