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Polishing a Katana.


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Does any know or have any information on polishing a katana? Any links, books or personal info on the subject would be appreciated.

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all I know is that this Iaido website I looked at once didn't like the idea of polishing a katana because it helps to wear down the steel. Of course, they're all about keeping the sword in perfect condition, i guess, so, whatever.

 

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You cannot do Togi (Sword polishing) by yourself. Polishing a nihonto requires a lot of time, training and the correct tools, like several different sharpening stones, water troughs, oils, etc. When polishing you need the right kind of water too.

 

You are better off going to a professional polisher. There are several grades of polish you can have, from an art polish to a normal polish if you want to use your nihonto for martial arts. If you go at your sword with a sharpening diamond or an every day sharpening hone, then you are going to ruin your weapon.

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-Steve Delaney


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I've been a member of that for a few years, a very good source of info if you ever have an enquiry.

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-Steve Delaney


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