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I understand the utility of this for many, but not all of us can go that way. I have had a severe finger injury I won't go into again (check any thread on here about Cold Steel) and I was told flat out that if I break my finger and/or have to immobilize it for that or any other injury it will probably never bend again--something to do with the buildup of scar tissue on top of what I already have in there. So for me, I can't take a chance. Some of my friends are musicians--they can't take a chance, either, because a broken finger puts them out of commission for six weeks or so. No fingers = no income.I had the same problem, but I fixed it in another way: I stopped wearing gloves when I practice. I get warm fast when I exercise, so warmth is not an issue for me. And when I look at the manuals, I see bare hands every time, well, every time that comes to memory. I say ditch the gloves and just make sure to practice protecting your hands for free play. It seems more historically founded and it will solve a host of issues in the long run.
When I did it, I used crafting glue, and wrapped the lead and end tips under the wrap itself. That seems to work fine.I've never done it, but there is no reason why you couldn't if you know how to make the leather stick.
I've done this before, but I never tried twisted wire. Stainless steel was too slippery when all was said and done. I also tried rebar wire (please note...do not use rebar wire. It is the dirtiest, roughest wire you can imagine. It tore a 3/4" patch of skin right off my finger after about a half-hour of working with it. Plus my hands smelled like old oil filters for days.) Anyway, the twisted wire looks like it might be malleable enough while still providing you with a grip. My only concern with wire-wrapping a waster is longevity; since it's a pretty time-consuming process to wire-wrap, you want to make sure it'll be a nice long time before that waster wears out.I was thinking of twsted wire wraping my grip like the picture below, any opinons?
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