@juniorMilenko it depends on the thickness, but if you've ever cut a tami mat, they're actually pretty hard to cut if you don't know what your doing. Its all technique, but this man has okay technique, all he needs to fix is that, he bends over when he cuts, and he needs good posture.
it wasn't too bad actually. everyone joined in and we filled thre trash cans and a tatami box before we were done. there's still some left in the yard but it's more like a normal cutting day and not a four boxes of tatami and bamboo on top day. what a great time. I do NOT envy Randy the clean up he will ae after the Moyoushi. I hope people help out up there.
LOL a buddy and I were just talking about katana mower blades the other day what a funny thing for you to bring up now. I can see the debates over which would be the better mower blade: "hanwei mower blades are better, they have better quality control and are waaaay sharper." "no way man Cheness mower blades all the way they are so tough they can chew up a stump and not bend thanks to cheness super 9260 steel." "chewing stumps is mower abuse you shouldn't do that, it's dangerous."
nice work. i sent you a new bujutsu archery vid. peace
MOUNTAINOUS 7 months ago
im sorry but if you were that slow in a duel, you would get sliced into shit in a heartbeat
shadowbros9 10 months ago
Where did you learn to cut?
Crim15 2 years ago
i think tatami mats replicate the strength of bone and flesh, am i right? physically, i mean, not just in theory
juniorMilenko 2 years ago
yea thats the basic theory.
icyberia 2 years ago
@juniorMilenko it depends on the thickness, but if you've ever cut a tami mat, they're actually pretty hard to cut if you don't know what your doing. Its all technique, but this man has okay technique, all he needs to fix is that, he bends over when he cuts, and he needs good posture.
DanTheShotokanKid 8 months ago
Is this sword a lot better than your Cheness Techni?
TheMasterSlasher 2 years ago
oh this sword is 10,000 times better then the tenchi.
then tenchi retails for what $250? the bushido's MSRP is $1259.99
icyberia 2 years ago
Pretty damn good Hiro!
BalorCM2 2 years ago
thank you balor.
icyberia 2 years ago
Great video!
kendoka0girl 2 years ago
very nice! 5/5... it must've taken forever to cleen up...
vikingninja72 2 years ago
i spelled "clean" wrong.
vikingninja72 2 years ago
it wasn't too bad actually. everyone joined in and we filled thre trash cans and a tatami box before we were done. there's still some left in the yard but it's more like a normal cutting day and not a four boxes of tatami and bamboo on top day. what a great time. I do NOT envy Randy the clean up he will ae after the Moyoushi. I hope people help out up there.
Ianflaer 2 years ago
He can just use a lawnmower with a mulching blade. :)
JishinShugyosha 2 years ago
it's a funny thing: I've tried exactly that before and it just doesn't work very well.
Ianflaer 2 years ago
It would if Cheness or Hanwei made the mower blades!
JishinShugyosha 2 years ago
LOL a buddy and I were just talking about katana mower blades the other day what a funny thing for you to bring up now. I can see the debates over which would be the better mower blade: "hanwei mower blades are better, they have better quality control and are waaaay sharper." "no way man Cheness mower blades all the way they are so tough they can chew up a stump and not bend thanks to cheness super 9260 steel." "chewing stumps is mower abuse you shouldn't do that, it's dangerous."
Ianflaer 2 years ago
no way man, it can take it, I saw the owner of Mower-Buyers-Guide cut up a HUGE oak stump with a cheness mower blade.
Ianflaer 2 years ago
I can see it now... LOL :)
JishinShugyosha 2 years ago
5/5 how did it feel to cut compared to....
bottles.lol
3min3nt 2 years ago
it was hard... I really had to concentrate.
icyberia 2 years ago