CoastieMike Posted July 22, 2021 Report Posted July 22, 2021 Requesting some guidance on how to repair a split saya. My nihonto arrived from Japan and the saya unfortunately split on both ends where it was bonded together. I could use wood glue but wanted to see what others recommend since I prefer traditional preservation methods. Quote
NewB Posted July 22, 2021 Report Posted July 22, 2021 The glue used originally has nothing to do with glue as we know it. Yes, you can use anything to repair it but I wouldn't. Chemicals might have a negative impact on the blade itself and then some. I think the forum has info on qualified Saya makers within the US. I HIGHLY recommend going that route. John Quote
Michaelr Posted July 22, 2021 Report Posted July 22, 2021 I thought they were put together with ‘ rice glue ‘ that I thought was made from no other than rice. I think that I even watched a video of how to make it. I am sure someone else will set this straight. Good luck MikeR 2 1 Quote
CoastieMike Posted July 22, 2021 Author Report Posted July 22, 2021 Thank you for the information. Quote
Grey Doffin Posted July 22, 2021 Report Posted July 22, 2021 Hi Michael, This needs to be done by someone with proper knowledge/training; I'm nearly 50 years a furniture maker and I wouldn't take this on. You could approach John Tirado, Brisn Tsernega (sure I spelled that wrong), or send it to Bob Benson (check links above). Grey Quote
DoTanuki yokai Posted July 22, 2021 Report Posted July 22, 2021 I would say you ask them for a new one. 1 Quote
Greg F Posted July 28, 2021 Report Posted July 28, 2021 Best get a professional tp mend it. Not only does it need to be glued but the koiguchi needs to be replaced. Its a nice saya I hope you get back to its former glory. 1 Quote
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