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Rapier Sword Bundle
1. High Carbon Damascus Steel Rapier Sword
2. Cleaning Kit
3. Sword Sharpener
4. Sword Stand
Description
Rapier Sword Bundle
1. High Carbon Damascus Steel Rapier Sword
2. Cleaning Kit
3. Sword Sharpener
4. Sword Stand
Sword Type
Type: Rapier Sword
Overall Length: 36"
Rockwell Hardness: 54-56 HRC
Sheath: Leather Sheath
Blade Material: High Carbon Damascus Steel
Handle: Silver Casting with Leaf Handle Design
Cleaning and Maintenance Kit
Complete sword and knife cleaning kit in traditional Japanese box. The kit is originally made for Katana swords but can be used for all high carbon and Damascus steel blades. The kit includes:
Mekugi-nuki
Uchiko ball
Sword oil
Cleaning cloth
Storage Box
How to Use the Kit
Mekugi-Nuki- Brass mallet: Unscrew the short pin on top of the Mekuginuki, then place the bigger end of the pin on top of the Mekugi and hammer gently. When the Menuki is partially removed, turn the pin and finish the job. Mekugi (peg) removal tool. A brass hammer or wooden mallet and a punch can also be used. We do not recommend that steel tools be used that could damage the blade.
Uchiko Ball- Finely ground stone powder (hazuya and jizuya) in a silk ball: The blade should first be wiped with the cleaning cloth to remove the old oil. Uchiko may then be applied in one of two ways. The most common method is to gently tap the Uchiko ball every few inches along the flat of the blade on one side and then the other. The more traditional method is to hold the blade vertically and tap the ball every few inches along the spine. The fine powder particles will be drawn to the blade while the heavier powder particles will fall past the blade. The powder should then removed from the blade with another cloth wiping over the spine from hilt to tip in one direction. Remember, you are simply removing the powder and excess oil at this point youre not polishing nor do you want to scratch the blade. Once the powder has been removed the blade may be inspected, and a new light coating of oil may be applied to the blade, using a soft clean cloth or tissue.