Эх, если бы с мечом из фанеры было меньше работы! Они требуют ещё и покраски, чтобы выглядели прилично. Я сделал их несколько штук. Теперь хочу перейти на дерево, так и нашёл это видео.
I really like how the different species of woods were used to imply a laminated steel cutting edge. Very smart. I also got excited when you pulled out your rabbet block plane. Where do you buy precision ground 1018? Now might be the perfect time to try making an infill plane...
Beautiful work, man... Really amazing how beautiful it is! 😃 One tip (you can use or not, obviously) is an isolated tape called Tessa Tape. It's a tissue tape they use in car's wiring (I guess it's heat resistant). I use it a lot in my quadcopters, it's great... And it would look like the real deal if applied to the handle! 😃
Beautiful results. That birds eye maple is really lovely and fantastic how it continues from the handle to the scabbard. (Saya?). Always enjoyable to watch your work.
Beautifully executed and choice of woods. You can Almost see the Hamon in the maple and love the fit you achieved with the Hakabi, but wished for perhaps a little more design flair on the Tsuba....maybe sukashi. Thank You for all your efforts and sharing with us. Beautifully done! Please stay safe and warm!
Master Je! Now I'm gonna have to go go look for wood in the middle of quarantine. Damn it! Thank you for posting. Always a pleasure watching you work master.
can you please tell me the measurements id like to use your technique but create a slightly different look for mine your designs the best strongest looking ive viewed but i want the tang just perfect and i dont know what the mesurements you used are ty
Isn't it an irony, that it's takes a master woodworker to show intricately of a sword. Sword making is an art, weather it's made out of metal, or wood!!!
Beautiful stuff, but I think it's better if the Tsuba (handguard) isn't glued on. Rather, the Tsuka (handle) is held by a nail through the blade. Otherwise, the Katana looks beautiful ♡♡