I can cut into the bone most of the time, but it was damn hard to cut it clean through. The skin and fat made a lot of difference, and I would not doubt that the addition of clothing would render my cut futile, save the bludgeoning force.
All my cuts were tip cutting. My tinker sword got nicked in several places on one edge as a result. However, the other edge that was equally used showed no damage at all. It maybe that the hardness is not equal between the edges.
The rebound force of each cutting was great that the hand guard cut my index finger and sprayed my blood on the guard and forte, making it kinda "battlefield" like.
Of course, here's the video. 3mb of download. My form wasn't as good as when I was cutting bamboo and tatami, because it was the first time I test cut on my rooftop seriously with such setup. Hopefully next time my form will be better.
http://lancelot.servehttp.com/sunday%20butchers/Test%20cutting%2025-6-03/Test%20cutting%20cutting%20only%2025-6-03.rm
I've taken out everything except the cutting motion. I've made several versions of the video, some including slow motion replay and the other includes the funny acts such as watching the cut meat flying out into the sky, showing me freezing in action and my face turned into "OH MY GOD!" look. Eventually I'm glad that the meat did not fall down 20 floors of building.
For your interest, after the test cutting, I gave the butcher back the minced meat and showed him the video of my test cutting. You guess what, he gave me 30 HK dollars back in return (1/4 of the price I bought the stuff). Hhaha! Good way to recycle my money!







