![]() I also had a hard time doing hinerimaki with this type of ito because it stretches so much, it was really hard making even diamonds. ![]() So I decided to just go with hinerimaki (most common type of wrap). Maybe because the nylon ito stretches so much compared to silk or cotton. I can't get to produce even diamonds, and often reveals part of the wood. Anyway, I really had a hard time doing katatsumamimaki. Whereas with tsumamimaki, both strands are pinched. It's like a morotumamimaki (most commonly known as tsumamimaki), except the ito underneath is folded and the one on top is pinched. I was planning on doing a katatsumamimaki. I also did a little brushing to clean the samekawa with some soap and water. Otherwise, the ito would stick to the tsuka and I'll have a hard time stretching. I had to remove the adhesive on the side of the tsuka. Historical European Martial Arts (HEMA).Ultra Durable 'Beater' Katana under $400.Affordable Traditional Blades with 'Hamon'.
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