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David Renick
David Renick 2 ヶ月 前
Props to editor Jack for not trying to stroke his own ego.😂
Hanzo Crimson
Hanzo Crimson 2 ヶ月 前
In absolute agreement with that
Gilgalad1111
Gilgalad1111 2 ヶ月 前
The perfect comment
King Luke Games
King Luke Games 2 ヶ月 前
Wish I had an ego to stroke 😂
Mike Bott
Mike Bott 2 ヶ月 前
All about Jack the Eddie boy!
Sound Tech
Sound Tech 2 ヶ月 前
That was probably Scott's best science talk yet Props to Jack for that
gideon martin
gideon martin 10 日 前
Never read the graphic before. Always thought his last name was Goreson or Gorenson. Say it in your head, trust me
K U
K U 2 ヶ月 前
Just gotta give props to Jack for great editing, Rexy for always being in danger, Herron for having great hair, and Stanford for just being Stanford... I feel like I'm forgetting something. OH YEAH and massive props to KFC for keeping the boys fed!!!
Kawaiicutie
Kawaiicutie ヶ月 前
LOL FORGOT SOMEBODY ELSE
K U
K U ヶ月 前
@Kawaiicutie No I don't think so... oh wait!!! The builders, the drone pilot, the land owners who let them set this up, people who drove past while they were filming... and of course YOU the good people watching and commenting on JPvid! Yep that should cover it! Also I've love to know which of the team liked my comment. Probably either Jack as the editor, or Herron because I said he had great hair! Although I love it to be Rexy somehow!!!
ArcturanMegadonkey
ArcturanMegadonkey 2 ヶ月 前
Round of applause for editor Jack, done a great job
Chris O'Neill
Chris O'Neill 2 ヶ月 前
As a woodworker I can say that Scott's hair analogy for how wood grain works is on point. I've used the same comparison myself so props to the man for a really good "science with Gaunson"
MyRegardsToTheDodo
MyRegardsToTheDodo 2 ヶ月 前
Wood also gets more brittle while drying out (and the stump looked a bit rotten), that's why the stump exploded. When you store wood it dries out, which means it loses mass. The inside of the wood gets smaller, which means the grain can tear itself apart, leaving cracks inside the wood. That's why you only use dry wood for building materials and why it's a pain in the a** to store larger pieces of wood for wood carvings.
RIP CRAIG btw this is Iann
Is your daughter named Lily?
Itzurboii_jack
Itzurboii_jack ヶ月 前
There is someone in my school called Anna o‘neil
ZackFairCc
ZackFairCc 18 日 前
And props to Jack for editing it!
Who Shot Ashley Babbitt?
There is no HR without Jack. Give that man a raise! He brings it EVERY video!
Taolan8472
Taolan8472 2 ヶ月 前
That paver shot is definitely in the running for Slowy of the Year, and its only March! Massive props to Editor Jack for getting that perfectly framed!
Scott Tailor
Scott Tailor 2 ヶ月 前
Not only is it only March but it's their second video of the year.
Grayson Osier
Grayson Osier 2 ヶ月 前
😜 this is awesome 6:17 like the fire extinguishers
MAZspeed Racing
MAZspeed Racing 2 ヶ月 前
Amazing video as always! As referring to the strength of wood, as it becomes more and more dry, it gets harder and therefore, brittle . It's more prone to split or explode. Freshly cut hardwood or soft wood will have more elasticity so it resists force of impact a little better than dried wood.
Tricksters
Tricksters ヶ月 前
wood does indeed gain most strength properties as it dries out
lepot23
lepot23 ヶ月 前
Maybe. But, if you take a green twig, and a dry twig, the dry will snap, and the green tends to hold on to its fibers. I think a rematch is in order with fresh wood.
Chaz M
Chaz M 2 ヶ月 前
The pavers being split is definitely a contender for best slowey ever on this channel. That was incredibly satisfying!
Mike Coleman
Mike Coleman 2 ヶ月 前
Good to see ya back boys! This has my vote for the best collection of slowies in a single video. A strong way to come back!
Pwrswitchd
Pwrswitchd 2 ヶ月 前
Huge props to Jack, definitely the glue holding it all together.
SilkySid
SilkySid 2 ヶ月 前
Scott did actually explain wood fibres absolutely spot on. That's how I was taught by a carpenter on how to chisel out wood & how knowing about the fibres helps prevent you accidently splitting wood.
Herobrine
Herobrine 2 ヶ月 前
Eeeeeeeeee Eeeeeeeeee Eeeeeeeeee Eeeeeeeeee Eeeeeeeeee Eeeeeeeeee Eeeeeeeeee Eeeeeeeeee
fruitnut123
fruitnut123 2 ヶ月 前
True for carpentry but when it comes to cutting down a tree you can only cut against the grain. Thus making Scott's explanation completely moot.
One Crazy Dog Mum
One Crazy Dog Mum 2 ヶ月 前
The wood looks a little burly which would also explain why the 2nd drop shattered the log, the fungus changes the fibres & actually weakens the living tree apparently.
Lrgload
Lrgload 2 ヶ月 前
@fruitnut123 not moot at all, he perfectly explains why it’s easier to split wood when you work with the grain as opposed to against it. They’re not chopping down trees, they’re splitting wood.
Warren_M_28703
Warren_M_28703 2 ヶ月 前
@Lrgload Exactly! The force from the axe would be the same as the force from a wood splitter. And as we see against the grain, it cuts like scissors. If it cut like a chainsaw falling a tree, there would be 2 solid pieces instead of many.
Gary Sherry
Gary Sherry 2 ヶ月 前
I like how environmentally friendly this show has become
Donavin Wiszniowski
I feel myself rooting for Scott almost everytime
MyCrazyLife
MyCrazyLife 2 ヶ月 前
Absolutely phenomenal boyo's, absolutely sensational! And it wouldn't have been captured do spectacularly without Editor Jack! Great you see you all back!
Bert Rigby
Bert Rigby 2 ヶ月 前
Glad to see that you have found your way back. Looking forward to this year's ridiculousness
Stu Neath
Stu Neath 2 ヶ月 前
Science with Gaunson is always a decent side mission, top job lads.
Cason Knight
Cason Knight 2 ヶ月 前
Yo I think Scott Gaunson's efforts these past 12 years have been big and he definitely deserves a round of applause 👏
Sadye Chester
Sadye Chester 2 ヶ月 前
👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 My attempt of a round of an applause 😅
Marlow Sanchez
Marlow Sanchez 2 ヶ月 前
👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 There's my try.
Cat King
Cat King 2 ヶ月 前
👏👏👏 👏 👏 👏👏👏 Here's mine
Seaffy
Seaffy 2 ヶ月 前
👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼🎉
Burt Huffman
Burt Huffman 2 ヶ月 前
Love him too!
Audrey Olsheske
Audrey Olsheske 2 ヶ月 前
Jacks “waste of time” answer made me laugh too much at 6 in the morning 😂 also, I love how y’all keep saying “well that’s not in one piece anymore”.
RetroBrian
RetroBrian 2 ヶ月 前
Would love to see 4 different colored fire extinguishers lined up on an angle, where Moses takes off only the valve ends. 🚀 Each guy pick a color, and see who's goes the furthest. BTW, big props to editor Jack! He should pick the 4th color extinguisher. 😂 Keep up the great work through 2023 guys!
Steve Barnes
Steve Barnes 2 ヶ月 前
Nitrogen cylinders... :-D
Anton Benadie
Anton Benadie 2 ヶ月 前
I started watching these videos a few years ago… then took a break. Now I’m back and I’m impressed by how popular this channel is. Our thirst for throwing stuff onto other stuff seems unquenchable as a species 😂
My Open Mic
My Open Mic 2 ヶ月 前
I am more and more amazed with each video that my man Rexy is still alive and (mostly) well at the end!
Derrin Calk
Derrin Calk 2 ヶ月 前
"Tell em about the shoe's!" Lives rent free in my head. We love you Scott 👏
Zoey Blouin
Zoey Blouin 2 ヶ月 前
I'll give Scott a round of applause for taking Jack's clever burn in stride 👏
KENGREZZY
KENGREZZY 2 ヶ月 前
Jack should get props for the shots he's taken not only with his camera but from the boys as well
Redjack187
Redjack187 ヶ月 前
I don't know if all Aussie's are fun incarnate like these three fellas, but I very much enjoy watching them and their fabulous videos. They all seem to be having a great time doing everything in their videos and their joy translates well to the audience that watches them. In my opinion they have a similar chemistry with each other that another famous trio have, namely Jeremy Clarkson, James May and Richard Hammond. I am truly glad I found this channel and have not hesitated to share it with all my friends and family. I look forward to enjoying their future videos, keep up the most excellent work!😃
Aaron Spencer
Aaron Spencer 2 ヶ月 前
I think wood does get stronger as it gets dryer but only to an extent. If you’ve dealt with wet wood before you would know it starts to get almost squishy and eventually starts to rot but at the same time when wood gets too dry it becomes very brittle so the optimal moisture I would say would be almost completely dry with a little moisture left. Basically a log that is freshly cut from a tree that’s had a few hours to dry is what I would guess would be the strongest
MrTyranius
MrTyranius 2 ヶ月 前
You guys have no idea how much I needed senseless destruction in my day today. Please continue all the amazing things you do. God bless you and your team
Nadia Pronovost
Nadia Pronovost 2 ヶ月 前
We all love Scott he’s the bet
Greg Mercil
Greg Mercil 2 ヶ月 前
Same, I always get a good laugh out of senseless destruction like this. 😀
Minty
Minty ヶ月 前
That slowmo with the spray paint cans was class.
Adam Volk
Adam Volk 2 ヶ月 前
Editor Jack deserves props for the amazing shots he’s taken, especially when he has to do a panoramic shot with the phantom
Holly Keegan
Holly Keegan 2 ヶ月 前
basketball
Simon Multiverse
Simon Multiverse 2 ヶ月 前
Have you guys tried throwing sodium in a large pond or river? You'll be glad you did!
The Pendulum
The Pendulum 2 ヶ月 前
​​@Simon Multiverse If they ever do that, I hope they make their own pond, though, because it'll fuck up everything in it.
Jason W Kamigaki
Jason W Kamigaki 2 ヶ月 前
Applause for editor Jack! 👏👏
Tim OH
Tim OH 2 ヶ月 前
Round of applause for Editor Jack 😀
David Bourgeois
David Bourgeois 2 ヶ月 前
Life is better when HR is dropping weekly viddies. How good!
Kidhaha
Kidhaha 17 日 前
Y’all have been getting better and better at quality videos, props to Jack for that, too.,
Expert Adder
Expert Adder 2 ヶ月 前
You guys are my five year olds favorite. It's nice to see a channel I don't have to worry about her watching. We watch you guys everyday before school. Hats off to ya.
Terra Firma
Terra Firma 2 ヶ月 前
Would be interesting to put partially filled barrels of gasoline (or other flammables) with ignition sources with fire extinguishers and watch them battle it out in slow motion as fire attempts to start and the extinguisher... extinguishes.
Mobius One
Mobius One 2 ヶ月 前
An excellent idea
jason D
jason D 2 ヶ月 前
Add an oxy and acetylene bottle into the mix.
Ricardo Loff
Ricardo Loff 2 ヶ月 前
Yes please do this
Totto87
Totto87 2 ヶ月 前
@jason D We're not trying to kill them here.. I've seen an explosion up relatively close with oxygen bottles and acetylene. It was honestly scary!
Benjamin Brown🇺🇦
@jason D No
Devil Wears Adidas
Devil Wears Adidas 2 ヶ月 前
you guys should get a rounded part where the axe hits and load stuff in so theres less movement. Something designed for the shape of the axe to hit that's indented inwards. So when it lands, it looks like this with no space D)
eath93
eath93 2 ヶ月 前
Editor jack deserves a pay raise 100%
Kathleen Hoban
Kathleen Hoban 2 ヶ月 前
Great job Jack as always!
Yonkage
Yonkage 2 ヶ月 前
That confused look on their faces when the cross-grainer exploded into kindling had me laughing to tears.
Just my Life
Just my Life 2 ヶ月 前
An idea for other Giant Axe is to tape/weld/glue the items in a pyramid shape to see a clean cut. Great video lads
Riggi G
Riggi G 2 ヶ月 前
Never gonna get tired of seeing things smashed, chopped in half, blown up, whatever. Keep it coming!
Jason W.
Jason W. 2 ヶ月 前
Couple things... paver slow motion, probably the best you guys have ever captured! Also, love that you took the punishments out. Great video!
David C
David C 2 ヶ月 前
You guys are a bunch of freaking nutters yet entertaining as well. Thanks for the sharing!
morey92
morey92 2 ヶ月 前
Awesome video as always fellas! I’d love to see you set up a few decks of playing cards, if not already suggested, and marvel at the results 😊
Pete Criddle
Pete Criddle 2 ヶ月 前
Scott Gaunson bossing JPvid as ever...what a legend.
Fathead
Fathead 2 ヶ月 前
I'd be interested to see the "against the grain" cut with a much longer log---just to see how far the "explosion" travels up the log on either side.
Baloopa
Baloopa 2 ヶ月 前
Great to see uploads back! Thanks for always giving us something enjoyable to watch.
Archinald
Archinald 2 ヶ月 前
I absolutely love that every time I open one of your vids, and I see the action happening, I'm like, "Okay time for the clip reel and intro and it'll take another ten minutes to get to the juicy stuff." And then I remember it's How Ridiculous, and, no. You get right to the action. 17 seconds in and we're already chopping. Thanks guys. I love that yinz don't waste my time.
Aidan S
Aidan S 2 ヶ月 前
You know, after hearing you talk about the soda mist you breathed in, I’m worried about all the paint fumes you must’ve inhaled over the years.
Maso
Maso 2 ヶ月 前
I love how the fire extinguisher hose curls up for impact. Very nice
Gradumacated
Gradumacated 2 ヶ月 前
Brilliant video. I have to say I thought the pavers would be slowwie of the day, but that spray can explosion pushes it pretty close...
Jason Lovell
Jason Lovell 2 ヶ月 前
It's really great to see editor Jack utilize his skillset to showcase Scott's talents.
Grant Hancock
Grant Hancock 2 ヶ月 前
Wasn’t sure about Gaunson’s “cross grain” explanation when it started, but it was actually very good. 😂 Don’t think I could explain it better myself.
Koshail
Koshail 2 ヶ月 前
Applause for Scott AND Gaunson!
UI /ᐠ . ۪ . ᐟ\ノ
Not tuned in in a while. Gotta say loving the new laid back vibe to the channel
Bruh Robinson
Bruh Robinson 2 ヶ月 前
Absolutely shredding your lungs breathing in that fire extinguisher dust.
Opiie
Opiie 2 ヶ月 前
Hardwood gets harder as it dries but more brittle. Would be interesting to see this experiment done with a freshly cut log, the cross grain cut might actually stop it because the moisture should give it more tensile strength.
Caleb Dick
Caleb Dick 2 ヶ月 前
Yes. Wood will get harder as it drys out, especially with woods like jarrah and iron bark. However hard woods (as opposed to soft woods, like pines etc. it has nothing to do with the actual hardness of the wood itself) will become quite brittle as they dry, particularly close to the roots, eg, the stump, or near a branch where the grain becomes very wavy and curly. This is why it exploded, because the grain is not uniform in direction and has no support from the “rest” of the log, sometimes curling almost 90 degrees, so that you would be splitting between grains at that point. If you were to obtain a pine or non hollow gum (spotted gum) log about 1.5 metres or longer and 500mm thick, that axe shouldn’t be able to cut it, so long as it’s not green (so been drying for at least five years) and not from near the base of the tree or containing burl or branch defects. In other words, a prime piece of timber probably worth in excess of $3000 😂.
𝐃𝐫. 𝐊. 𝐖𝐞𝐭𝐭𝐞 𝐁𝐄
Precisely what I wanted to say ! Hard yes, but brittle. Just like tempered glass, stone, hardened steel... (but without fibers) (And these logs even seem rotten)
Slava Browning
Slava Browning 2 ヶ月 前
If the burl was big enough the piece would be worth a ton of money. There are burl poachers who remove burl for the money. Which is a shame. I do know some wood turners who would pay a pretty penny for a good sized burl
Mark Smithson
Mark Smithson 2 ヶ月 前
Nice guesses Gaunson. Just enjoy watching every video you guys put out. So entertaining
Zakiah Bassett
Zakiah Bassett 2 ヶ月 前
Loved this video, in my opinion, one of the best you've ever done! Giant axe, rexy getting launched, satisfying slow mo, exploding fire extinguishers, destroyed go pro, good humor; THIS VIDEO HAD IT ALL!!!
SirSam007
SirSam007 5 日 前
Thx Jack. Thanks for EVERYTHING. YOU got us so far. YOU are making us a community. YOU are THE boy. Keep it up my man.
SueEllen S
SueEllen S 2 ヶ月 前
Well, yes…huge round of applause for Scott. However, I must also give a standing ovation to Rexie bec every video I say to myself (okay, out loud…I say it out loud): “REXIE!,” as he faces the unimaginable. Of course, I love all of you humans equally…including Editor Jack.
Vaughan Conybear
Vaughan Conybear 2 ヶ月 前
As a lumberjack, I can tell you wood is much easier to split when it’s dry, wet logs take a lot more force to break as they absorb the impact more
Shadowlinkhd `
Shadowlinkhd ` 2 ヶ月 前
Kind of sad to see the episodes be so short after you guys returned. I need more HR! 😂
Remote Gold Prospecting
You may have just invented the ultimate block splitter when that block exploded. Green timber is way more stronger to split, with the water content filling up the pores and giving the fibres flexibility. Love it. Cheers 🍻
adam
adam 2 ヶ月 前
problem with pyramids of pressurized vessels is the pressure will likely set off the bottom before the blade even gets close. If you had 2 racks, placed apart to let the axe fall through but would stabilize the items and prevent them from crashing into each other.. might get some interesting results.
Black Hawk
Black Hawk 2 ヶ月 前
They do call it splitting wood for a reason. Applause for editor jack 👏🏻👏🏻😂
colton2 colton2
colton2 colton2 ヶ月 前
the slo-mo's are insane props!
Sean Wilhelm
Sean Wilhelm 2 ヶ月 前
You will probably get more of the items cut through if there are two long pieces of metal a couple inches apart to lay the items across. Then the axe can go completely through.
Flyboy Gospel
Flyboy Gospel 2 ヶ月 前
Any plans to make something like a giant pincer or "crab claw" type device to chop horizontally? It could be a big spring loaded device that snaps shut quickly. Would be awesome to see the fire extinguishers get split and launched vertically.
Corwin Christensen
Corwin Christensen 2 ヶ月 前
2 m beartrap?!
Flyboy Gospel
Flyboy Gospel 2 ヶ月 前
@Corwin Christensen I like it!
Rune Dybdal
Rune Dybdal 2 ヶ月 前
You guys should get CJCJ on as a guest some time! Great entertaining personality! 😁
Tate Thatcher
Tate Thatcher 2 ヶ月 前
Props to Mr. Scott Gaunson for giving us brilliant scientific explanations for years, his efforts over the past twelve years have been big and he deserves a great round of applause
Emily Elizabeth Buchanan
That was most likely the best Science with Gaunsen explanation he's ever done. Some are silly, some are on point, but this was fabulous. It's a great example.
J-J
J-J 2 ヶ月 前
Kudos to Gaunson for the best "Science with Gaunson" segment to date.
gsltbjoe929
gsltbjoe929 2 ヶ月 前
Those pavers were one of the best slowies from you guys I've seen no doubt..
RedTorch234
RedTorch234 2 ヶ月 前
So happy y’all are posting videos again. Keep on doing awesome and ridiculous stuff!
Singet 23
Singet 23 2 ヶ月 前
have you guys ever considered using a trebuchet to launch a giant dart at a massive board? giant axe throwing could be a major idea.
Jesus Nazario
Jesus Nazario 2 ヶ月 前
Editor Jack is a whole mood lol 😂😂😂
James J
James J 2 ヶ月 前
Maybe it's been asked and answered, but why no drone footage directly above ground zero? Would have been cool to see the dispersion patterns!
Martin
Martin 2 ヶ月 前
Nice work, Jack! :)
kyle hawk
kyle hawk 2 ヶ月 前
Mad props to Jack and Herron
Therobocrusher
Therobocrusher 2 ヶ月 前
It’s funny how much stuff was wasted in this video alone and yet we all love the content. Please don’t stop guys
The stiG J-96
The stiG J-96 2 ヶ月 前
now I think we need an even bigger stack of pavers that are all painted diffrent colors!
Martin Mcwilliams
Martin Mcwilliams 2 ヶ月 前
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏 For Scott. Who has been out here just selflessly educating everyone with his Science With Gaunson segments.
The Spirit Dude
The Spirit Dude ヶ月 前
I remember back in 2018 I watched this channel, and this shit was crazy, and it still is, which is amazing, so, they have gained a new sub. 😃
Fornee G
Fornee G 2 ヶ月 前
The slowmo with the paving stones has to be one of the best ever!
David Balfour
David Balfour 2 ヶ月 前
My question is do you guys consider the impact your videos have on the environment??
David Blalock
David Blalock 2 ヶ月 前
Round of applause for Jack, and the boys!
Darin Roodman
Darin Roodman 2 ヶ月 前
Wood gets more brittle the dryer it gets. Also, cutting with the grain yields clean cuts, against the grain is both harder and yields obliterations. Well done Scott!
AngryGinger
AngryGinger 2 ヶ月 前
Yeah, I was going to say it depends on what they mean by "stronger". It will get harder, so the surface will be tougher when it comes to scratches and dings, but the "glue" (I forget what it's really called) that holds the grain together dries out and becomes more brittle.
Darin Roodman
Darin Roodman 2 ヶ月 前
@AngryGinger precisely. As I understand it, it's basically a combination of the sap and water that lives in the wood.
AngryGinger
AngryGinger 2 ヶ月 前
@Darin Roodman I couldn't remember the word, but I just looked it up. It's called lignin.
Darin Roodman
Darin Roodman 2 ヶ月 前
@AngryGinger And now we've both learned something! Thanks!
Nick Johnson
Nick Johnson 2 ヶ月 前
I'll tell you who *didn't* get enough recognition in this video - and that's Rexy!
bryguy2724
bryguy2724 2 ヶ月 前
As a long-standing member of the 44 club, I'm not sure how I feel that we've not been mentioned in consecutive videos 😢
Kimo Cureton
Kimo Cureton ヶ月 前
Hell yeah mates. Nice vid, but I think you should take the curvature of the blade into consideration when making your stacks of... stuff. Since it's not a straight blade, the objects closest to the two corners of the blade will have more time to maneuver out of place, or have an incomplete cut, as appossed to the center of the blade. A lot of your objects like the three tires, tin buckets, and stack of wooden stumps would've gotten completely cooked with a straight blade since the point of contact between all the objects and the blade would be more even. The only thing though is you would have to take into account of the height of your pivot point to calculate the correct angle of your straight blade in order for the blade to lay flush with the ground. Although the above may be true, a curved blade is still best for single object cutting, since all of the force right before impact will be directed at the center of the blade then dispersed for an easy cut. OOOHH, and about the dry wood being stronger thing Scott brought up... duh, I mean it's used to make whole structures heavier than that axe😂. But, when it comes to cutting, I wanna say that wet wood would be harder to cut since the wood is softer and more susceptable to changing shape rather than splitting or chipping. Like when round tables are being made, the piece of wood used for the sides are actually steamed then bent by a roller or something to make the curved shape. Just sayin' 😅
hilji car drawings
hilji car drawings 2 ヶ月 前
shoutout to gaunson he really has put in so much effort and he is so humble about it💪🏼
StatikDailey
StatikDailey 2 ヶ月 前
00:15 Concrete Tiles 02:03 Soda Cans 03:45 Fire Extinguishers 05:01 MORE Fire Extinguishers 05:51 3 Tires 06:34 Spray Paint Cans 08:02 Kitchen Pots 09:48 Log 10:59 Logs
Joshua Gibson
Joshua Gibson 2 ヶ月 前
Much appreciated.
Tank420uk
Tank420uk 2 ヶ月 前
44:00 Club
Gavin Souza
Gavin Souza 2 ヶ月 前
thank you, I used this through the whole video,lol
Doomster
Doomster 2 ヶ月 前
Make this the top comment pls
Mtnman87
Mtnman87 2 ヶ月 前
I had no idea what was going on untill you posted this. Thank you
Taylor Bevill
Taylor Bevill 2 ヶ月 前
That paver stack split was excellent!
Tynan Patrick
Tynan Patrick 2 ヶ月 前
wood gets harder as it dries, but that also means it is more brittle. think about smaller sticks. a dried out one is likely to just snap when bent, whereas a wet one will bend much more. by the same token, the lack of moisture makes the fibers more rigid and firm, meaning the wood is harder.
Dave
Dave 2 ヶ月 前
Wood, at least in Sweden, is more flexible when it’s fresh and can kind of bend too but when it’s dry it can break easier when it bends, so I think it’s a little bit stronger when it’s freshly cut. Great video like allways, love it!! Props to Jack, amazing work!!
brothercannon
brothercannon 2 ヶ月 前
If EJ went solo and started his own channel, I'd watch it.