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Thoughts on licking your bevel

Discussion in 'The Sesh' started by NolanR82, Apr 18, 2018.

  1. Fr3dMc

    Fr3dMc Member

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    I will sometimes lick the bevel for birds. That being said how freaking odd does this look to a non Kendama player. Trying to think of other sports or games people game an advantage like this. Only thing I can think of is the "spitball pitch" Which was banned in baseball.
     
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  2. nayoshi12

    nayoshi12 Member

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    Same! Also with wiping ur sweat off with a natty is super weird but dang does it work well
     
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  3. Broc Stauffer

    Broc Stauffer Honed Member

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    Sometimes my friends look at me like a freak. I try to explain. But, it is still weird.
     
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  4. JHard502710

    JHard502710 Slayer

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    Lol it’s soo Germ-y..! From ground drops to sharing Damas to get friends interested, there’s just too much dirt and possible germ spreading for this to be a safe good practice in my opinion.. but to each his own!?
     
    Feb 5, 2019
  5. slothymane

    slothymane Slayer

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    Building that immune system
     
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  6. StrattusCloud

    StrattusCloud Member

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    Showed a friend a dama edit. He asked how the pros get so good. Told him they lick the entire kendama before every sesh. I had him for a minute.
     
    Feb 5, 2019
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  7. goenKendama

    goenKendama Administrator Staff Member

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    Try Keyaki, a "lick-free" wood. :p
     
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  8. StrattusCloud

    StrattusCloud Member

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    The real question though, taste out of 10?

    But in all seriousness Keyaki is great.
     
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  9. JCF3097

    JCF3097 n00b

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    Some people say it’s gross but in the end, it helps a lot. I noticed that after licking the bevel, the wood becomes too soft and gets kinda flat and was worse for stalls than it was to begin with.
     
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  10. Emil Apostol

    Emil Apostol DS Legend

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    For neat freaks, instead of licking your bevel, I suggest getting a small spray bottle filled with water and spritz a bit on the bevel. Makes the bevel moist without having to worry about germs (though I admit it's not as effective).

    Jake Wiens also suggests rubbing your sweat into the bevel, which is, I think, the most effective way of getting your bevel honed for stalls (disclaimer: it's really unsanitary though).
     
    Feb 7, 2019
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  11. JCF3097

    JCF3097 n00b

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    It definitely isn’t cheating, but non dama players will assume it is....
     
    Feb 10, 2019
  12. ttocsic

    ttocsic Slayer

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    Different subject, but I'd say in the same category: Anyone grind their bevels on concrete to speed up the break in process for stalls? My Tj deep sea was trash for stalls, and then today I grinded the bev on some concrete and it was immediately amazing for stall tricks. Do you do this? Thoughts?

    I first got the idea from when I was playing scags in ken once and he did this to help a stall trick.
     
    Apr 6, 2019
  13. nayoshi12

    nayoshi12 Member

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    What I do is I put a 5 cent coin in to the hole and grind it, and then just keep going up and up to a quarter and half a dollar. It usually works well with kendamas with no bevel at the start.
     
    Apr 6, 2019
  14. dondante23

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    I've never done this, and don't think I would like to. Seems like if you just play the dama long enough the bevel will wear in naturally. I do see the temptation in doing it to win a game of ken though.

    I have a Sweets Ruby which has a painted ken and it's pretty solid for birds. Maybe the Sweets ken paint is extra grippy or something? It's my only painted ken so I can't compare it to anything
     
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  15. JCF3097

    JCF3097 n00b

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    I thought of this at one point and decided not to do it. It just looks bad. If you play 1 kendama only for a week, or month, the paint around the bev will naturally chip away, making it better for stalls. My Dwesty mod paint around the bev is chipped away over a period of like 3 weeks to a month. Honed for stalls...
     
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  16. Epatts

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    It’s become a habit, I’ve even done it if I’m not doing tricks involving the bevel involuntarily
     
    Apr 18, 2019
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