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Jaron Bernstein
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Test cutting?

Postby Jaron Bernstein » Sun Mar 20, 2005 10:31 pm

Hi all,

We have cut up a great many cardboard tubes with my Albion Sempach. It is now to cut up some dead animals. I was wondering what is a good way to prop up the meat for test cutting? Hang it on a rope? Put in on a stump? Cover it with cloth? I have seen those done in the test cutting videos on site at least, but am wonding what is best.

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Re: Test cutting?

Postby GaryGrzybek » Mon Mar 21, 2005 7:50 am

Hi Jaron,

Glad to hear your enjoying that Sempach!

I would avoid cutting against an imobile object such as a stump. There is absolutely no give and you could damage the weapon. I usually hang the meat or whatever from a tree with some rope. If it's a pork shoulder you can tie the rope around the bone. Tim Sheetz did his tests against a deer carcass by hanging it by rope. For some mixed results you could wrap a bit of leather around the meat or even a piece of old quilted moving blanket.

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Gary

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