SBG's Coolest Cuts Gallery
Dec 12, 2008 2:40:48 GMT
Post by Tom K. (ianflaer) on Dec 12, 2008 2:40:48 GMT
Welcome to SBG's Gallery of
REALLY COOL CUTS!
First up: Serge's famous flip-top bottle:
here's my favorite personal cut and yes that bottle was empty and not stuck down with anything other than gravity.
Kenpachi does a sweet combo of perfect silent cuts. no funky freak accident to try to recreate here, just darned good swordsmanship.
Here's RicWilly catching a bit on the tip of his sword. try to reproduce THAT cut! seems contest-worthy to me!
here's one from Slavia. Cutting with a blade you made and one that appears to have a real hamon is definitely cool. funny, you don't look a thing like your picture
Shooter Mike, our local western swordmaster, takes a trick from the Japanese playbook in an impressive display of cutting prowess.
Tim Spader cuts through a 3+ INCH stick of bamboo the rest of us just bounced off of using his trusty Castile "Siren"
Randy, AKA Morpheus shows off his matrix-level skills. Try to remember: there is no bottle. . .
now THAT'S classy!
Billiam must have gotten this jug from Australia because it has boomerang properties. presenting the "boomer-ring"
Fatecaller demonstrates why the Scotts didn't mind being out-numbered on the battlefield: that's 13 dead milk jugs in just 1 swing. if this isn't cool I Don't know what is.
BIG SWORDS RULE!
Brenno, Brendon of the Alders however you know him, you must know he makes his own swords and they are beautiful and good. Honestly any video of Brenno cutting with one of his own swords is a cool thing but in this video we can also admire his great strength as he whips about a 6 pound sword like it weighs nothing as well as his ability to turn his target into a weapon with which to knock out the evil camera. it's like he's a super hero. but enough of my babbling, enjoy:
This video shows not only a very cool and impressive cut at the end but is a work of art in itself. the music works for this video better than just about any other I've seen. did you notice one of the yells is timed perfectly with the big cut? I did and it's way cool. the cool cutter is the much loved Jonis known here as Menukisan who is the founding father of the United Backyard Cutters of Youtube fame.
Can you believe he made his first cut only 8 months ago? speaking of his first cut, we have that on video too and it is by all rights very cool. ok, this is not merely his first cut on tatami, this is his first cut. period. my first cut was nowhere near this cool, my first cut on tatami was not this cool, heck I've done a lot of cuts RECENTLY that were not this cool. so let's give credit where credit is due and put up the double header for Jonis.
anyone want to meet this guy in a dark alley? anyone?
Shooter Mike returns to the Gallery with another impressive display of skill, speed, and agility. I also like his unusual choice of sword. Go MIKE!
Here's abghari828 making an awesome double cut on stacked bottles. notice that he cuts the BOTTOM bottle first. I haven't seen that before. VERY COOL!
Forumite Hiroshi mows down an impresive line up of plastic foes without missing a single swing. this is so cool I can even forgive the UBC plug
RicWilly expands on his signature move and enjoys a light snack. this was just too much fun to not be cool.
Kenpachi316 continues to demonstrate his superb cutting skills with this short but beautifulset of cuts.
Hiroshi Returns to the coolest cuts gallery by recreating one of my own coolest cuts: the silent cut on an empty soda bottle. this cut requires superb edge alignment. so far this is only the second time I've seen this done. enjoy:
here we have shortyrose5 (hiroshi's wife) swinging her very first sword for the very first time, and wouldn't you know it, it's cool.
While cruising Youtube I found a video by Forumite Oni. you want to talk about a cool double cut, this is IT. check this out:
DJMahoney shows us her best side. I'm not sure which one it is but we get to see them all in this awesome Gumdo-helicopter cut that lands so smooth the top stays in the jug. milk jugs may be easier to cut but getting one like that on the fly is a very Cool Cut indeed. great Job Debbie!
as an update to my personal favorite cut, this is it. it's pretty tough to cut mugen dachi tatami when wrapped around bamboo but to cut it so smoothly the top stays in place is very special to me. well I'm pretty darn proud of these cuts and I think they are cool so here they are:
forumite Ryancradio, in his very first post on our boards comes up with an extremely cool double and triple bottle cut set. this guy makes it look easy.
Forumite mrkrinkle effortlessly slices his way through an 8 mat target. way to make it look easy!
The bottom bottle first combo has become a popular cut combo lately, and for good reason: it's cool. Forumite Strikelightning pulls this difficult cut off twice in rapid succession and guess what BOTH of them are cool cuts.
I love seeing the bottom of the first bottle left standing in the first on then the awesome stacking in the second set. very cool.
Forumite Veldruk came out of nowhere with a cutting video to make Wile-E-Coyote jealous and Rube Goldberg proud.
maybe if the coyote's gizmos worked this well he could have caught the Road Runner.
REALLY COOL CUTS!
First up: Serge's famous flip-top bottle:
here's my favorite personal cut and yes that bottle was empty and not stuck down with anything other than gravity.
Kenpachi does a sweet combo of perfect silent cuts. no funky freak accident to try to recreate here, just darned good swordsmanship.
Here's RicWilly catching a bit on the tip of his sword. try to reproduce THAT cut! seems contest-worthy to me!
here's one from Slavia. Cutting with a blade you made and one that appears to have a real hamon is definitely cool. funny, you don't look a thing like your picture
Shooter Mike, our local western swordmaster, takes a trick from the Japanese playbook in an impressive display of cutting prowess.
Tim Spader cuts through a 3+ INCH stick of bamboo the rest of us just bounced off of using his trusty Castile "Siren"
Randy, AKA Morpheus shows off his matrix-level skills. Try to remember: there is no bottle. . .
now THAT'S classy!
Billiam must have gotten this jug from Australia because it has boomerang properties. presenting the "boomer-ring"
Fatecaller demonstrates why the Scotts didn't mind being out-numbered on the battlefield: that's 13 dead milk jugs in just 1 swing. if this isn't cool I Don't know what is.
BIG SWORDS RULE!
Brenno, Brendon of the Alders however you know him, you must know he makes his own swords and they are beautiful and good. Honestly any video of Brenno cutting with one of his own swords is a cool thing but in this video we can also admire his great strength as he whips about a 6 pound sword like it weighs nothing as well as his ability to turn his target into a weapon with which to knock out the evil camera. it's like he's a super hero. but enough of my babbling, enjoy:
This video shows not only a very cool and impressive cut at the end but is a work of art in itself. the music works for this video better than just about any other I've seen. did you notice one of the yells is timed perfectly with the big cut? I did and it's way cool. the cool cutter is the much loved Jonis known here as Menukisan who is the founding father of the United Backyard Cutters of Youtube fame.
Can you believe he made his first cut only 8 months ago? speaking of his first cut, we have that on video too and it is by all rights very cool. ok, this is not merely his first cut on tatami, this is his first cut. period. my first cut was nowhere near this cool, my first cut on tatami was not this cool, heck I've done a lot of cuts RECENTLY that were not this cool. so let's give credit where credit is due and put up the double header for Jonis.
anyone want to meet this guy in a dark alley? anyone?
Shooter Mike returns to the Gallery with another impressive display of skill, speed, and agility. I also like his unusual choice of sword. Go MIKE!
Here's abghari828 making an awesome double cut on stacked bottles. notice that he cuts the BOTTOM bottle first. I haven't seen that before. VERY COOL!
Forumite Hiroshi mows down an impresive line up of plastic foes without missing a single swing. this is so cool I can even forgive the UBC plug
RicWilly expands on his signature move and enjoys a light snack. this was just too much fun to not be cool.
Kenpachi316 continues to demonstrate his superb cutting skills with this short but beautifulset of cuts.
Hiroshi Returns to the coolest cuts gallery by recreating one of my own coolest cuts: the silent cut on an empty soda bottle. this cut requires superb edge alignment. so far this is only the second time I've seen this done. enjoy:
here we have shortyrose5 (hiroshi's wife) swinging her very first sword for the very first time, and wouldn't you know it, it's cool.
While cruising Youtube I found a video by Forumite Oni. you want to talk about a cool double cut, this is IT. check this out:
DJMahoney shows us her best side. I'm not sure which one it is but we get to see them all in this awesome Gumdo-helicopter cut that lands so smooth the top stays in the jug. milk jugs may be easier to cut but getting one like that on the fly is a very Cool Cut indeed. great Job Debbie!
as an update to my personal favorite cut, this is it. it's pretty tough to cut mugen dachi tatami when wrapped around bamboo but to cut it so smoothly the top stays in place is very special to me. well I'm pretty darn proud of these cuts and I think they are cool so here they are:
forumite Ryancradio, in his very first post on our boards comes up with an extremely cool double and triple bottle cut set. this guy makes it look easy.
Forumite mrkrinkle effortlessly slices his way through an 8 mat target. way to make it look easy!
The bottom bottle first combo has become a popular cut combo lately, and for good reason: it's cool. Forumite Strikelightning pulls this difficult cut off twice in rapid succession and guess what BOTH of them are cool cuts.
I love seeing the bottom of the first bottle left standing in the first on then the awesome stacking in the second set. very cool.
Forumite Veldruk came out of nowhere with a cutting video to make Wile-E-Coyote jealous and Rube Goldberg proud.
maybe if the coyote's gizmos worked this well he could have caught the Road Runner.