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Post by kidcasanova on Mar 18, 2009 1:22:53 GMT
That's what I was trying to say. Marc. Thanks.
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Post by YlliwCir on Mar 18, 2009 20:13:15 GMT
Ice is hard.... Ice is unyeilding Hard is bad for for the edge Unyeilding is bad for the structural integrity of the blade... Speculate all you want... but bottom line is it IS abuse, and eventually will damage the blade and possibly yourself or others... That said... I've cut my share of stupid targets... not bad really.. just be aware of what you are doing when you do it, don't fool yourself into thinking its not abusive and dangerous... I had been considering trying larger ice targets but you've gave me pause, Marc. I think it was a fun idea but would be irresponsible on my part. Thank you.
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Post by nuclearkittens on Mar 19, 2009 6:09:37 GMT
Ice is hard.... Ice is unyeilding Hard is bad for for the edge Unyeilding is bad for the structural integrity of the blade... Speculate all you want... but bottom line is it IS abuse, and eventually will damage the blade and possibly yourself or others... That said... I've cut my share of stupid targets... not bad really.. just be aware of what you are doing when you do it, don't fool yourself into thinking its not abusive and dangerous... I had been considering trying larger ice targets but you've gave me pause, Marc. I think it was a fun idea but would be irresponsible on my part. Thank you. Marc is right on this one. To add to what has already been discussed here: You don't know what you are getting when you buy a new sword. We all hear horror stories all the time about that one that shouldn't have made it past QC but still did and just image that one small chance someone does use it on a block of ice or a target that is "abuse" for any blade. The ice cutting was very neat and good job, I would just never do it.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 19, 2009 8:49:51 GMT
i finally cut my first army tank today.
will post photos later. maybe.
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