Mei: Japanese Sword Signature for my Wakizashi

As we approach the finish line of the Wakizashi project, we reach one of the final steps - the ’Mei.’ This is the traditional chiseled inscription found on the Nakago (tang) of Japanese swords. To create this Mei, I forged a simple chisel from a piece of spring steel. The text engraved on this blade conveys essential information: the year, my name and the place where this Wakizashi was crafted, Italy. Special thanks to Kurt Matsuda for assisting with the translation of this inscription. Only a few final steps remain, including wrapping the sageo (cord) around the saya and crafting astand for my Wakizashi and the original piece I attempted to replicate. Stay tuned, as the reveal is just around the corner! Thank you all for following this journey and for your support. Your encouragement means a lot! Suggestions and comments are welcome. Leave a like and share to anyone who might be interested! Find some stuff I use for my projects in this amazon storefront: It’s affiliate marketing, so if you order something from here you’ll help the channel for free! Thank you! 0:00 Forging Engraving Chisel 1:49 Tracing the Mei 2:32 Cutting the Mei 3:10 Laquering 3:28 Result and Mei Translation ★Patreon★ ★Website★ ★Follow me★ Facebook ► Twitter ► Instagram ►
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