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  1. #1
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    Default Presenting myself

    Dear All

    My name is Federico, I am an Italian industrial designer, actually living in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

    I'm trying to help my instructor in building a makiwara.
    Makiwara is a wooden training tool, used in Okinawa first and then all around the world.

    So I decided to joining this vary nice forum to get more info about this great material and to receive some good suggestions from experts! I'll open a new thread in the proper section

    Ciao!
    Federico

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    Hi and welcome Fredrico, the world is a small place these days an Italian in Argentina doing a Japanese sport on an Australian forum, talk about multi cultural. If you can find an image of the makiwara you like and post it, I am sure people here could give you some clues on how best to make it. I used to do Karate a few years ago but work got in the way. We didn't use a makiwara we always had enough people in th dojo to have kumite with. Enjoy the forum
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    Thank you vary much Claw Hama!
    Yes, I'm quite a multicultural - global guy hahaha...

    The good think of the makiwara is that it allows you to train full power punches on a wooden post and not on you training mates belly haha. Sometime it can be good to check out if your abdominal are stiff but well... you'll agree with me that a wooden post will not complain about it but still it will "fight back"... haha

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    G'day Fredrico and welcome to the shed!!

    You certainly live in a beautiful city, one of my favourites.

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    Quote Originally Posted by artme View Post
    G'day Fredrico and welcome to the shed!!

    You certainly live in a beautiful city, one of my favourites.
    Thank you artme!
    It's surely an interesting city with a lot of beauty but also its "dark" sides and contrasts.

    I didn't have the luckiness to visit Australia but I hope to do it soon or later.

    Ciao!
    Federico

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    Welcome to the forum.

    Would be good to see this as a work in progress.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Christos View Post
    Welcome to the forum.

    Would be good to see this as a work in progress.
    Hi Christos, Thank you.
    I'll surelly do it, getting some pics of the different stages.
    Chau
    Federico

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    Welcome to the forum Federico, nice to have you here.
    Reality is no background music.
    Cheers John

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    Thank you vary much munruben!

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    Default Work finished

    Quote Originally Posted by Christos View Post
    Welcome to the forum.

    Would be good to see this as a work in progress.
    Dear Christos.
    I finished the makiwara. If you like, you can see some pics here. "https://www.woodworkforums.com/f187/constructing-japanese-wood-training-tool-116887/
    Chau
    Federico

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    Quote Originally Posted by roroarro View Post
    Dear Christos.
    I finished the makiwara. If you like, you can see some pics here. "https://www.woodworkforums.com/f187/constructing-japanese-wood-training-tool-116887/
    Chau
    Federico
    Might be a bit easier for forumites if they just CLICK HERE to see your work.
    Reality is no background music.
    Cheers John

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    Quote Originally Posted by munruben View Post
    Might be a bit easier for forumites if they just CLICK HERE to see your work.
    ooooo yes... much better

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