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Post by Matthew.Jensen on Jan 25, 2015 4:10:01 GMT
I have less of a review and more of a destructive test.
I ran the sword though a few things. You can see them outlined on the video.
I will admit I tried to keep my opinion out of the video. It was intended to show the sword and not as a review. I only put my thoughts in there when I thought it was critical.
If you have any questions about it please ask.
Cheers,
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Post by Adrian Jordan on Jan 25, 2015 4:43:53 GMT
Heard the voice, knew I was in good hands.
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little bit of this... and a whole lot of that
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Post by Greg E on Jan 25, 2015 4:45:34 GMT
Nice job!
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Post by Deepbluedave on Jan 25, 2015 7:15:35 GMT
Great voiceover and camera angles, it did look like you were using giant paper rolls and 10 gallon jugs, and I knew it wasn't going to end well for the sword once you broke out the LCD TV, but once gain you show how to destroy a sword in an entertaining way. Well done Matthew.
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Post by aussie-rabbit on Jan 25, 2015 9:10:55 GMT
You could make $$ doing voice overs in Hollywood !. such a nice bit of steel destroyed
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Post by whitefeathers on Jan 25, 2015 15:44:11 GMT
Love the last slide, "If you are going to hate, hate well."
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Post by Matthew.Jensen on Jan 25, 2015 17:59:33 GMT
Cutting a basketball is hard..
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Post by Bluntsword on Jan 26, 2015 13:09:59 GMT
Great video as always from you. Thanks for your efforts (that video would of taken ages to film and edit).
Would you be able to upload a macro picture of the grain structure of the two pieces?
Can you see the difference between the pearlite and martensite?
You can see the DH edge do it's job by chipping and breaking off (lol at the piece stuck in the other sword) instead of snapping the whole blade in half. Even though you did eventually do that.
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Post by Matthew.Jensen on Jan 27, 2015 0:27:25 GMT
Great video as always from you. Thanks for your efforts (that video would of taken ages to film and edit). Would you be able to upload a macro picture of the grain structure of the two pieces? Can you see the difference between the pearlite and martensite? You can see the DH edge do it's job by chipping and breaking off (lol at the piece stuck in the other sword) instead of snapping the whole blade in half. Even though you did eventually do that. How about this photo?
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Post by Bluntsword on Jan 27, 2015 10:59:13 GMT
Thanks mate, my inner nerd is satisfied with that picture. You can clearly see the two different grains.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 27, 2015 11:22:04 GMT
Great video, like what you say about YouTube video comments at the end, professional sounding voiceover, you sound like those guys on documentaries!
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Post by johnwalter on Jan 27, 2015 14:11:35 GMT
Well done Matthew.
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