How to Patch a Hole in a Kote
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Vai al passo 1With regular use, kote, the gauntlets worn by practitioners of kendo, or Japanese fencing, will wear down where the fingertips grip the sword. Suppliers of this specialized athletic equipment will repair these holes, sometimes for approximately $24.00 + shipping and handling both ways. This will leave the martial artist without equipment and unable to practice, and can also be a drain on the wallet. These holes can be quickly and affordably fixed with a leather patch made from an inexpensive polishing sham found at most auto supply stores, leaving the martial artist with no excuse to miss out on practice or risk painful splinters or bruises to their fingers.
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Use the ruler to measure the hole, and add a 1/4 to 1/2 inch buffer on all sides.
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After drawing the thread through the patch from below, about 1/4 inch from the edge, use the thimble to push the needle through the kote, just outside the patch.
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Use the pliers to pull the needle through the kote and leather.
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Repeat the process all around the patch until you return to the first stitch.
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To patch your kote, follow these steps in chronological order.
To patch your kote, follow these steps in chronological order.