Category Archives: Bokken Materials
Shobukan Dojo, Denver
Here is one of our Naginata in action. This was a 84″ White Oak Naginata.
read more2016 Martial Arts Super Show
We will be a vendor at the upcoming Martial Arts Super Show in Las Vegas July 5-7th! If you are attending the show, it will be a great chance for you to handle some of our handmade bokken and jo staffs! We hope to see you there! For more information please visit http://www.masupershow.com/
read more* Bokken Tsubas *
After many requests and many years of waiting, we are now selling tsubas for bokken! We have been waiting for 3D technology and materials for this technology to advance in order to create custom sized tsubas that fit our custom made bokken. These tsubas are made from PLA plastic which is environmentally friendly and […]
read moreBuild-A-Bokken Help Page
Our Build-A-Bokken page is a heavily programmed webpage to help you create a training tool that is as unique as you are. The page requires you to have javascript enabled on your browser. The basics usage of the page is: you make selections with the left tabs of the page and the right section of […]
read more* Bokken Carrying Bag *
Supports up to a 50″ item. High quality bag. Has our B-Wheel logo imprinted on the bag and could hold multiple bokken/jo staffs. $25
read more* Bokken Re-Finishing Kit *
We are now selling bokken re-finishing kits. Each kit includes: 6 pieces sand paper Dust mask 2 oz. Tung oil Instruction sheet For more information about re-finishing your bokken please read this article.
read morePoor Man’s Lignum Vitae
This new year, we are introducing some new woods! Chechen and Katalox have recently been added to the database. Katalox is also called “Mexican Ebony” and is very hard and dense. I like to call it “Poor Man’s Lignum” because it is very similar in qualities to Lignum Vitae, but much more […]
read moreBrazilian Teak vs. Traditional Teak
How Does Brazilian Teak Compare to “Traditional” Teak? Here is a comparison when used as outdoor decking lumber: BRAZILIAN TEAK TRADITIONAL TEAK Smooth and vivid golden brown to reddish brown color with a very distinguished grain pattern. APPEARANCE Uniform tan to brown without markings. Grain is usually straight to slightly wavy. 3540 lbs […]
read moreHow to Refinish your Bokken
By: Dan Blizniak The bokken we produce at Blizniak’s Bokken are created from high quality exotic and domestic hardwoods. It is in your best interest to take good care of the wood properly. You have the ability to refinish your bokken on your own. Refinishing the wood will extend the life of your […]
read morePLEASE READ BEFORE YOU ORDER
Here are a few things to consider before you order: In general we try not to rush any order. Due to the nature of woodworking, it is always better to take your time and make sure it is done correctly. Rushing can cause accidents and poor quality products. With the cost of exotic woods, […]
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