Nice cutting especially for a first session. As a kayana guy who also owns sabers, I find them fun. I own the windlass American Revolution Saber by them. Well made, but heavy and unwieldy due to the lack of distal taper on her. Plus blade has a slight bend I had to get out. Just practice the 6 cut flow and get them down til you can hear the tachikaze on each cut. I put a close to katana like edge on mine. I use and display my sabers blade up as well. Lol. The profile of the blade makes it look like a nice cutter.
Thanks for the comment and the good advice buddy. I’ve been a long time subscriber to your channel and I really enjoy your videos. For the first time out, I found this Saber pretty controllable. It wasn’t as bad on my forearm after all. I’m definitely going to run those drills and give your videos a look. Thanks again man!
What a gorgeous sword bro. The inlays are beautiful. And nice cutting session with it also
Thanks buddy. Nice to hear from you! Hope all is well.
Nice cutting especially for a first session. As a kayana guy who also owns sabers, I find them fun. I own the windlass American Revolution Saber by them. Well made, but heavy and unwieldy due to the lack of distal taper on her. Plus blade has a slight bend I had to get out. Just practice the 6 cut flow and get them down til you can hear the tachikaze on each cut. I put a close to katana like edge on mine. I use and display my sabers blade up as well. Lol. The profile of the blade makes it look like a nice cutter.
Don't have a horse, but you've gotta have a bike... can search my name and Saber or shaahka to see any of mine or my cuts.
Thanks for the comment and the good advice buddy. I’ve been a long time subscriber to your channel and I really enjoy your videos. For the first time out, I found this Saber pretty controllable. It wasn’t as bad on my forearm after all. I’m definitely going to run those drills and give your videos a look. Thanks again man!