Freestyle Forum
VIDEOS => D.I.Y. Guides => Cord/Chain Connectors => Topic started by: flexoduss on January 14, 2008, 12:57:50 AM
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I made a new link between my chucks i drilled a hole on the top and a big one on the side.
I put some gleu on the knot and cut the end of.
Now i have my chucks perfectly balanced becouse of only on rope (link) between the chucks.
It gives my better control, stabbility and grip for my finger rolls i did a 5 min fingerrol :-D
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pretty cool! i made something resembling this a while ago by accident :doh
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Ahh good idea! I do my single strand differently...
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Pretty sweet idea, although I prefer Trip-cordings due to the fact that I care for the safety of others around me preventing the possibility of a flying stick of doom. I gotta try these though, shouldn't be to hard since the design of my corded sets are pretty similar to the diagram.
For adding a new method of cording, I applaud you :clap
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interesting concept..... nice idea!
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If you just use is it for freestyle and your cord is strong enough it won't break :chuck:.
But the original is stronger so i reccomend to use it only for light chucks and freestyle :P.
If you want to choke people to death are hit stuff don't use it :-D
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So if I get it correctly it allows you to keep more easily the 2 branches in-line during the fingerroll, correct ?
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i don't what you mean by branches sorry my english sucks but yes it's easier to do fingerspings with this link :thumb:
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what i call a 'nunchaku branch' is one of the 2 sticks of your nunchaku
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Ive been using single corded chucks for years, i find with more than one cord occasionally while spinning the chucks can "skip" up when they roll awkwardly causing the spin to become a bit erratic,, i think one cord is the best idea,, good new method too :thumb:
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You got that right :thumb: btw how did you attach your chucks then :-D
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what i call a 'nunchaku branch' is one of the 2 sticks of your nunchaku
Yep its my nunchaku if that is what you mean :P
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You got that right :thumb: btw how did you attach your chucks then :-D
He attaches them the same as how you would do double cord, but then instead of going back again, pushes the cord through the 4 holes again on both sides to create a friction fit. understand?
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yep thnx :thumb: