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Ring Regular (40 mm x 40 mm)

Ring Regular (40 mm x 40 mm)
Ring Regular (40 mm x 40 mm)
Ring Regular (40 mm x 40 mm)
Ring Regular (40 mm x 40 mm)
Ring Regular (40 mm x 40 mm)
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Ring Regular (40 mm x 40 mm)
Ring Regular (40 mm x 40 mm)
Ring Regular (40 mm x 40 mm)
Ring Regular (40 mm x 40 mm)
Ring Regular (40 mm x 40 mm)
Ring Regular (40 mm x 40 mm)

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These are galvanized and hold the blade in place considerably better than most rings on the international market (the set screws have finer threads, are placed on a diagonal in the plate, and the high-quality hex wrench/Allen key provided with each won't twist off or strip as do many cheap versions). The seams are welded (not riveted) with thicker steel walls, making it probably the most "indestructible" ring anywhere on the market. They come in 3 sizes, the standard size is #3. #2 may be more appropriate when making your own snath and experimenting (fine tuning) the hafting angle by leaving a little extra wood where the tangThese are galvanized and hold the blade in place considerably better than most rings on the international market (the set screws have finer threads, are placed on a diagonal in the plate, and the high-quality hex wrench/Allen key provided with each won't twist off or strip as do many cheap versions). The seams are welded (not riveted) with thicker steel walls, making it probably the most "indestructible" ring anywhere on the market. They come in 3 sizes, the standard size is #3. #2 may be more appropriate when making your own snath and experimenting (fine tuning) the hafting angle by leaving a little extra wood where the tang joins the snath, gradually removing more until the lay of the blade is correct for your stance. #3 is wider and allows greater movement of the blade for setting the hafting angle and generally if the snath is broader. joins the snath, gradually removing more until the lay of the blade is correct for your stance. #3 is wider and allows greater movement of the blade for setting the hafting angle and generally if the snath is broader.

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  • Weight: 0.17kg
60 Kč
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