
Katana Works It Today
And then, she worked it.
She didn't slam the katana home. She guided it. Click . The tsuba (guard) kissed the scabbard's opening. Silence returned. The blade was asleep again. But everyone who watched knew one thing: katana works it
In a breath, the blade left the scabbard. Not with violence, but with intention . The edge kissed the air, slicing a falling petal from the vase beside her. The cut was so clean, the petal didn't even realize it was dead until it hit the floor. And then, she worked it
Insert the segments into the handle in descending order of size. Cap the bottom of the handle with electrical tape to keep the segments from falling out the back . The blade was asleep again
Roll several pieces of paper into thin, tapered tubes that fit inside one another . Each tube should be slightly narrower than the last so they catch and lock when extended.

