Author: Chris

Workshop Update – February 2024 – Nunchaku Process & Website Development

Hello all, I have been busy at the workshop over the last few months on workflow improvements; this meant I had less time to actually make products, but I’m in a better place for future projects. I don’t have a huge amount of time in the workshop, so want to make the most of it […]

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Workshop Update 2022/23

New Workshop Hello all, I’m happy to announce that I have completed the move to the new workshop – and what an improvement it is! For those who hadn’t seen the photos from the early days; I started the business working in my cellar – it’s a nice cellar for sure, but still a cellar. […]

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Square Tapered Tonfa

Tonfa recently made using the ‘foxtail mortice’ method.   These were cut square and then tapered slightly to properly balance. [Best_Wordpress_Gallery id=”11″ gal_title=”Square Tapered Tonfa”]

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Log Slice Centrepiece

Log slice centrepieces made for a friend’s wedding.  The material (i.e. the logs) were picked from the local council’s lumberyard and would have been either mulched or burned, so this really was a bit of recycling!

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Oak Display Board

This display board in oak was made to the customer’s specification, to be used as a mount for an engineering  display model at a trade show. [Best_Wordpress_Gallery id=”5″ gal_title=”Oak Display Board”]

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Custom Nunchaku in Wenge

Custom nunchaku, octagonal and tapered along the length. Made extra long at 16″ and triple strung with black para-cord. Wenge (pronounced “wen-gey”) is a notoriously difficult wood to work, easily splintering and cracking, however if worked carefully it reveals a beautiful grain pattern with alternating bands of light and dark wood. These nunchaku were cut with an octagonal […]

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Tonfa Anatomy and Construction

An exploration of the Mortise and Tenon joint used in making Tonfa.  A de-constructed joint is used to reveal its construction, strengths and weaknesses. Thanks to a combination of natural hand position and relative safety compared to other weapons, tonfa are one of the most commonly encountered martial arts weapons. Interestingly, tonfa use possibly the strongest […]

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Custom Kama – Single Bevel Grind

Latest from the workshop – Custom Kama with a single bevel grind steel blade mounted into oak handles.  Hand made in the UK.   [Best_Wordpress_Gallery id=”4″ gal_title=”Custom Kama – Single Bevel Grind”]

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Kama Design – The Blade

The Kama blade design was based on a variety of sources, but primarily I looked at martial arts kama and the traditional farming tools.  I was also concerned with a solid attachment, and I looked to traditional tool manufactures for this. There are a multitude of kama out there, some of which are inappropriate for […]

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