Iron Bar for Holding Tsuka (handle)
Insert the iron bar into Tsuka core (handle ) and set it to a Tsuka-maki chest so that you can rotate it up and down.
Tsukamaki-shi use a chest called "Tsuka-Maki Tansu”but if not available, make a hole in any kind of chest not in use, insert the iron bar and keep it in place to do Tsukamoaki.
It is originally made by a Japanese swordsmith.
Material : Iron
Length : 51cm
Weight : 600g
-- Recommended items to be bought together --
Tsukamaki Bunsa (Scale) Set
https://www.namikawa-ltd.com/product/2612
Flat Pick for Making Tome (end knot)
https://www.namikawa-ltd.com/product/2611
Tsukamaki Pick Small
https://www.namikawa-ltd.com/product/2423
Tsukamaki Pick Large
https://www.namikawa-ltd.com/product/2579
-- Recommended Book and DVD --
Introduction to Japanese Swords through Pictures
https://www.namikawa-ltd.com/product/100