RedLynx Posted June 7, 2002 Posted June 7, 2002 Hey guys, Remember that link I showed you for re-tying corded nunchaku? Well since the demonstrating images were cutaways, I need to know this: the little wooden block that the cord goes around. Is it going all the way thru the diameter of the stick? I'd think so since if it wasn't the cord would exit the top off center. And also because they only showed it going halfway thru, and it was a cutaway. But I could be mistaken... And also another question: when you re-tying the chuck, as you bring the cord around the block and out the hole, it looks like there are two cords because you moved it around the block when in fact there is only one. Is it supposed to look that way, or is there a way to counter it? -Lynx"A fool can put on wisdom, but his foolisness will show." -Kurt DoplerNunchaku Sticks (chain variety)
SaiFightsMS Posted June 8, 2002 Posted June 8, 2002 Lets try this. Drill hole one straight down from the top of nunchaku. Drill hole two perpindicular to hole one through the side of the nunchaku at the end of hole one. Drill hole three further down the side from hole two. So now you have three holes in the nunchaku. Using a wood chisel connect the two holes on the side of the nunchaku in the same way you would create a notch in a door jamb for the hinge.
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