I feel like chopping something

I'd like to see someone cut a junk car in half with a NMFBM :)
 
Id like to see an old bike get cut up :). Youd get a better workout than riding it heheh
 
David,
How about an old auto tire? I'd love to see how INFI conquered the rubber and steel belt. :D
 
i never like a thread like this , men!
put some more spicy pics please , cool.
thanks
dingy
 
Dave you motivated me.

Knives destroyed -

Benchmade LFK
Frost Cutlery POS i've had for 11 years
Cheaper than dirt "rough use knife", sorry Noss, you failed on this one buddy.

The executioners -

ASH 1
NMFBM

If I had a baton, I probably could have cut them in half, but I settled for a wild chopping in my workshop.

Had a very minor edge roll on the ASH 1 in the very end, fixed it right up though.

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Surprisingly enough, the benchmade suffered the worst damage and had a huge chunk fly out on the second chop. The Frost cutlery faired the best, but it's now a saw.

i have a cheaper than dirt bowie knife as the guid of noss , i like that cheap thing so much , but i must say it is on the soft side .
 
ya , some reported about the poor handles , but mine is not so shabby .

i like those pics , cool.
do you have the pic of minor rolling of ash ?
 
the only thing i miss
is chopping your own GOATIE (on your chin)
hahahaha

wookie
 
+ 1 for the car tire, or a football helmet, or an old GI kevlar, or a whole pig.

I used to climb in Queen Creek a lot, wouldn't like living there. good luck bro.
 
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this is a simple test of chopping tubing , shocked the people of knife nuts in china , but i think with middle strengh chopping , busse knife can do this too.
does anyone else , you HOG whanta do this for public ? or even more thick iron tubing .

i am a busse fan , i am very very wanta to see what the busse knife can beat over other knives !

ps: the NOSS did tubing cutting though , but the guys in china can not understand the meaning of the tests of him ,they said that with a hammer hiting knife on the spine , the most challenge to the knife is not the edge but the spine .but when they watch the test i mentioned above , they said that is the real tough blade ,lots of chanting to the knife that Jerry Hossom made.(i do belive the knife i mentioned is a cool and tough one , but i just wanta see other knives ,Especially busse knife i beloved can do this too)

thanks
dingy
 
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Go postal on a mailbox, and on shipping containers.

Express your dissatisfaction with television - old-school or new flatscreen.

Slash some tires.

Pop open a few cold beer bottles (non-alcoholic, of course, because that stuff's a crime against nature).

Be a music critic - Stereo, speakers, Barbra Streisand cds...

Find a model or RC helicopter, and chop a choppa.

Process Moras into 1-inch sections for ultra-light back packers to use as mini-blades (you know, the guys who wouldn't carry a WHOLE Mora because of the weight).

Rope. Lots of rope. You could get some guy named Gordias to make a big ball of knots in it. And chains - including handcuffs.

Be all slaughterhouse and macabre, and chop up animal bones, including skulls. Very metal, and good practice for Zombieapocalypse.

Cowbell.

Car dashboards, car seats (especially if made of Rich Corinthian Leather), steering wheels, car stereos. Just car stuff in general.

Tickle-me Elmo.

Different kinds of helmets - bicycle, motorcycle, , football, batting, old GI pots and new Kevlar, and darn it, if someone'll donate a bronze "300" or a Viking helm, it'd be epic to cleave them.

Anyone you know have a useless old saddle (not their wives, really - a saddle for a horse)?





It'd be cool to see some traditional tameshigiri - tatami or bamboo.
 
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