Hey all!
In my martial arts journey I've taken it upon myself to make some nunchucks:
No! Not those nunchucks.
These nunchucks:
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I want to make my own because the nunchaku found in stores aren't up to my specifications and to get custom made nunchaku is very expensive.
I did find a site that sells really good custom nunchaku, it's called Woodall's Custom Nunchaku.
http://www.customworkshop.biz/nunchakus.htmlI got a bunch of cocobolo dowels. I want to have my nunchaku handles tapered from 1 inch to 1 3/8 inch.
I understand the basics of how a lathe works. What I don't understand is how to get a perfect taper on a wood lathe. As far as I know the only way is to set the tool rest on an angle and eyeball it, taking off small amounts of material at a time. I was wondering if there was any other kind of tool that could make a perfect taper so that all of the handles are identical.
Does anyone here have any lathe experience that could offer some pointers?
Thanks