brillone Posted August 26, 2008 Report Posted August 26, 2008 I got a question about nejike oil does it work as good as choij oil? Casue its a guy here in sweden who sells care sets for iaitos and tameshigiri sword and the oil he has is nejike, or he says so at least. Quote
Brian Posted August 26, 2008 Report Posted August 26, 2008 Never heard of it. maybe just a brand name. Just use regular light (sewing) machine oil, or search the forum for oiling blade. There are lots of threads about oiling blades. Brian Quote
brillone Posted August 26, 2008 Author Report Posted August 26, 2008 OK i willl begin my search then Quote
Joseph P. Posted August 28, 2008 Report Posted August 28, 2008 Woohoo for Choji! Hi guys, back from a long break. Quote
Mike Posted August 29, 2008 Report Posted August 29, 2008 Google does not show anything under nejike oil. I also suspect it is manufacturer name. Any pure mineral oil will be fine, such as silicon oil. Mike Quote
Ted Tenold Posted August 29, 2008 Report Posted August 29, 2008 Mineral oil is the majority component of "choji oil", with only a tiny bit of actual clove oil added for fragrence. That said, mineral oil comes in a variety of consistencies, and what is typically available over the counter is grade that is very thick and will bead up on the sword making it a poor application. Using it frequently may cause build up in the saya which effectively becomes a grit magnet, and will also leach into the wood. Mineral oil in a very light grade can be obtained but by the time you go through the search, purchase, shipping, etc., you might as well just buy "sword oil" from any one of a number of reputable places. Maybe Moriyama-san, or someone else can elaborate, but "Neji" is "screw or twist" so perhaps this nejike stuff is some form of machine oil. Straight clove oil is available, but should *never* be used in pure form. It can actually promote corrosion. Quote
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