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ito
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Support Maintenance
Reference :
A6316
Katana Maintenance Stand – Stability & Optimal Protection
Maintaining a katana is essential to preserve its sharpness, condition, and aesthetics. This solid wood stand with velvet reinforcements is designed to facilitate the safe disassembly and maintenance of your Japanese sword.
How to Use the Stand for Katana Disassembly
Removing the Mekugi (Bamboo Pegs)
Place a wedge between the two mekugi to evenly distribute pressure and prevent excessive flexing of the tsuka.
Use a mekugi-nuki to gently push out each peg without forcing, ensuring the blade is released safely.
The stand provides stability, making the mekugi removal precise and risk-free for the tsuka and blade.
Blade Maintenance
Once the tsuka is removed, the stand secures the blade, allowing for careful cleaning, application of choji oil, or even sharpening.
Its velvet lining absorbs shocks and prevents micro-scratches, ensuring the blade remains in pristine condition.
A Versatile Stand for Maintenance and Display
Maintenance: Secures the sword for safe peg removal and blade care.
Display: Doubles as a presentation stand, showcasing your katana, iaito, or wakizashi in a dojo, display case, or private collection.
Technical Specifications
Material: Solid wood with velvet reinforcements
Usage: Disassembly, maintenance, and display
Compatibility: Katana, Iaito, Wakizashi, Tanto
Benefits: Ensures safe maintenance, protects the blade, prevents scratches
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https://www.katanas-samurai.com/Support-Maintenance-bbaaaafua.asp
2025-12-31
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