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Kishaba
29-04-2004, 11:59 AM
I am making a bokuto from cedar wood and would like to know if cedar is a worthy wood. I know the usual woods preferred are white oak, red oak, and many other Japanese woods. Right now im letting the wood dry for its 6 month-1 year stage.Thanks:old_man:

Neil Gendzwill
29-04-2004, 11:35 PM
Too soft. If you want to work with a commonly available wood that works really well for bokken, use hickory. Here's some useful info (http://www.uoguelph.ca/~kataylor/bokuto.htm).

Hai_hai
29-04-2004, 11:42 PM
Cedar is a soft wood, is somewhat light in weight, and has a low density. There are various varieties of cedar but none are hard woods.
Oak is a hard wood and has higher than average density. If you notice, most bokken are made with hard and heavy woods.

R A Sosnowski
30-04-2004, 12:06 AM
I am making a bokuto from cedar wood and would like to know if cedar is a worthy wood. I know the usual woods preferred are white oak, red oak, and many other Japanese woods. Right now im letting the wood dry for its 6 month-1 year stage.Thanks:old_man:

Wood requirements: hardwood with a good crushability index (will dent but not readily splinter).

Forget cedar as previously mentioned.

Do use the link provided by Neil Gendzwill.

HTH.

Old Warrior
30-04-2004, 12:47 AM
Or else, give up the process and go here: www.BobsBokkens.com

He made one for me and it is a prize. I keep it on the credenza in my office. I have only used it for some suburi (when I feel real edgy), but it is a piece of artwork.

not-I
30-04-2004, 01:12 AM
www.BobsBokkens.com (http://www.bobsbokkens.com/)
Wow, looks like great craftsmanship.

But the cops are using bokken now?! I mean, getting whacked with a rubber nightstick is one thing, but a bokken swing from horseback is more than likely to crack skulls open! I wonder if those officers receive any kenjutsu training.
Jeez, Rodney King's lucky to be alive. Imagine if he'd messed with the mounted LAPD...
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