| Japanese Sword Polishing Kit |
45,000yen
Shipping cost is not included. |
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Almost all of
the necessary items to polish Japanese sword are set in
this kit, such as several polishing stones and items for
finishing work. These are the same quality as the professionals
use, so having this kit, you are able to enjoy polishing
sword at home as if you are a specialist. It is more reasonable
to buy this kit than to buy each item separately, so get
this kit and be fully satisfied with your own beautiful
sword. |
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| Contents of a set |
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Uchigumori-do or Suita-do, Koma-nagura-do, Chu-nagura-do |
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Narume-dai, Yoshino-gami, Kanahada-Nugui,
Tsunoko, Ibota, Migaki-bo |
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Kaisei-do, Binsui-do, Kongo-do |
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Ha-zuya"Lacquered", Ji-zuya, Omotesuri "Nagura, Binsui, Omura"
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The right order to use polishing stones
and finishing tools.
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| 1: |
1) First, choose polishing
stones according to your sword to grind
and polish.
#1, Kongo-do >> #2, Binsui-do >>
#3, Kaisei-do >> #4, Chunagura-do
>> #5, Komanagura-do >> #6,
Uchigumori-do |
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Split Hazuya into a small
piece (the tip of the little finger size),
and make it thinner by grinding it with
#3, Kaisei-do and #6, Uchigumori-do.
After grinding your sword by #6,Uchigumori-do,
polish the part of Ha with Hazuya by the
finger (thumb) cushion. |
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Split Jizuya into a small
piece (the tip of the little finger size),
and make it thinner by grinding it with
#3, Kaisei-do and #6, Uchigumori-do.
After grinding your sword by #6, Uchigumori-do,
polish the part of Ji with Jizuya by the
finger (thumb) cushion. |
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Wrap Kanahada up in Yoshinogami
paper, then lacquer the filtered liquid
from paper to the blade of your sword
and polish it with cotton wool etc.
Kanahada should be stirred up fully before
using. |
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To get Tojiru(liquid),
make an oval Hazuya, the same size as
2) and 3), and grind it with #6, Uchigumori-do.
Then to make Ha shining and white and
to make your Hamon clear, grind the part
of Ha with Tojiru by the tip on the thumb.
This process is called Hadori. |
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Migaki-bo. This is used
to polish Shinogi and Mune.
First knead a small quantity of Tsunoko
with water, rub it on Shinogi and Mune
to remove stains and wipe up the stains.
Then polish it with Migaki-bo after making
a smooth slide by tapping with Ibota wrapped
in a piece of close. |
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Place a piece of paper
on Narume-dai on which put down a thinly
finished rectangular Hazuya to grind Narume(kissaki).
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| Omotesuri -to make the surface smooth by small piece of stone- |
Combination
of polishing stones to make a face to face grinding.
Nagura >> Uchigumori-do
Binsui >> Komanagura-do and Chunagura-do
Omura >> Kaisei-do and Binsui-do
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