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Uploaded by on Apr 8, 2007

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Destructive Testing of a Cheness Bujinkan sword versus a plank of wood

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  • firearms are tools, people use tools for good things, swords are tools as well, both are designed for taking and defending life however the person manipulating the tool is the one responsible for the outcome of its use

  • a true warrior trains in every possible situation. if i were going to fight in iraq with some army, i'd train with a gun, develop accuracy, etc. because that is damn near the only weapon that'll be effective in an open environment. but if it's close combat, a sword wouldn't be a bad thing to have. if you knew what you were doing that is. i see what you're saying though. people think they can be ryu hayabusa and fight off an entire army. we'll see who keeps their brains intact longer.

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  • Yeah, that's a nice "hard" piece of wood. Lets so you do that to another sword or a suit of armor.

  • @SwordBuyersGuide what wood was that pole made of? the pine wood is rather soft and when it's still "green" it's even softer

  • a very sad demonstration, anything for a sale right

  • they sell sawsalls at wallmart $69.54 heres the link walmart.com/ip/Black-and-Decke­r-Reciprocating-Saw/14971633 .save your money

  • sooo what now...

  • @SwordBuyersGuide was that supposed to be some fucked up pun or something?

  • @Gilmaris Hmm... Well, I did sound like I meant technique is something easy to learn. But what I meant was that cutting through a steel pipe actually useful is not possible, whereas for cutting bamboo you need the right technique. When you can hit properly, it's not hard. It's probably harder to fly a helicopter ^^

  • @DiabolusIgnis Right on both counts, a steel pipe with any significant thickness and hardness to it will not be cut by any sword. And bamboo, yes, that's "just" technique, but the same can be said for anything that requires skill. Flying a helicopter is "just technique" as well, but that doesn't mean it's something you can learn with just a day's practice. Nor is cutting bamboo.

  • @omardude2 Probably aluminium. They're just trying to impress. But you don't cut steel with swords.

  • @DiabolusIgnis but people have done it b4 a small steel pipe not big

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