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Becoming a Skilled Knife Thrower

Posted by Sword N Armory on Oct 29th 2017

Becoming a Skilled Knife Thrower
In order to become a skilled knife thrower, you must be able to have very quick reflexes. You need this in order to throw your knife very quickly at your target as some of your targets are going to be very fast moving. In other words, you need to build up a lot of speed and also mental reflex in dire situations so you’re able to hit those targets that’re unpredictable. Without quick reflexes, you wouldn’t be able to hit your target very effectively.Another attribute of being a skilled knife thro
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Carrying a Katana On Your Back

Posted by Sword N Armory on Oct 29th 2017

Carrying a Katana On Your Back
How can a person carry a katana on their back? Many people have seen movies where ninjas have swords strapped to their backs as they climb walls. This may be possible, but ninja experts question if they drew the sword from their backs and the arguments and debates continue today.Experts say there are four ways to carry a katana on your back:The first would be the traditional way that some Ninjutsu masters still use today. This involves untying the sageo or cord from the saya or scabbard an
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The Proper Way to Sharpen Your Sword

Posted by Sword N Armory on Aug 31st 2017

The Proper Way to Sharpen Your Sword
Set yourself up some place where you're agreeable and have a lot of light, lay your sword on the table and prop it up with a square of wood or something comparative.Stage OneUtilizing even, measured strokes at a 30 degree point, continue to start forming the edge with your record - checking strokes each one in turn down the length of the sharpened steel one way, then turning it over and doing likewise on the other side.Focus that you don't take excessively of one side, simply continue recording
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Step By Step Guide to Fixing a Broken Sword's Handle

Posted by Sword N Armory on Jul 10th 2017

Step By Step Guide to Fixing a Broken Sword's Handle
This will be a step by step tutorial for a basic repair on a broken display or show mounted sword.Step One:If the Tsuka or handle has been completely broken off the tang you can skip to the repair step. Removing the Mekugi Pin or bamboo pin out of the handle using a small phillips screwdriver. Place the screwdriver on one side of the pin and push it through the other side of the handle. Set the pin aside for later as you will be replacing the pin once repaired.Step Two:Grip the handle firml
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