- May 21, 2001
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I train in kung fu and when we learn a new weapons form we start with wooden practice weapons before moving on to steel. On several occasions, I have broken the tip of my wooden practice sword by accidentally swiping it across the floor during a motion. A small piece has broken off each time, but I've been able to reattach it with glue. However, this is getting to be inconvenient.
Does anyone know of some sort of heat shrink tape or mesh that could be used to protect the tip of the wooden sword? Ideally, it would be something that I wrap around the end of the sword and then heat to have it melt in or adhere to the wood. Almost like a sword condom that when heated will bind. Does anyone know of any materials like this?
Edit: Sorry, I should have specified before, it's a dao, not a jian.
Does anyone know of some sort of heat shrink tape or mesh that could be used to protect the tip of the wooden sword? Ideally, it would be something that I wrap around the end of the sword and then heat to have it melt in or adhere to the wood. Almost like a sword condom that when heated will bind. Does anyone know of any materials like this?
Edit: Sorry, I should have specified before, it's a dao, not a jian.