When a blade strikes bone, it clangs like steel on steel. I know this from painful experience... fortunately it was only falling, not being driven, so I still have both hands
I know you mentioned in the other video that you weren't 100% happy with this set-up's lighting and such, but from the perspective of a viewer, it looks perfectly fine.
"I saw one of Masamune's guards sleeping on the job at the temple's lesser-traveled right gate yesterday. I paid a group of local boys a pittance to pour a jock of "tatami water" on him from the balcony above. That should teach him, lest next time he be caught by someone else, and be beheaded."
I'm sure this is probably been suggested but could you get a big huge ham hock from a butcher and cut through that? Get a leftover that a butcher is just going to throw away, I don't know just a suggestion!
I didn't realize how much I missed test cutting. I was basically giddy seeing a test cutting video again. Shoutout to the guy who lets you use his yard to do test cuts, what a lad. You mentioned in a video you weren't content with the quality of lighting and other issues with this location but as a viewer I have to say it looks great, hope we get more of these in the not so too far future.
One of the things you need to know about tatami cutting is that wet tatami smells absolutely horrid. If you want to soak the mats, do it outside if you don’t want to have to fumigate your house for a few days.
I'm genuinely surprised that the super dull Chinese short sword actually cut anything. I expected it to be a baseball bat after you were able to run it against your hand without any cuts.
Thanks so much to that guy Liam (I think that is what Skal called him), for letting our favorite youtuber get back to cutting tests in his back yard! YOU ARE A FREAKING LEGEND MAN! Also, awesome video Skal, that fantasy design cut like a damn DREAM! I would love to see you get a more durable version made, that could stand up to clashing with other weapons and armor just to see if it could still cut as well!
If this is the setting you were unsatisfied with in terms of lighting and such, I'd just like to say that this looks absolutely perfect from a viewership perspective.
As a backyard cutter myself that one cut where the bottle didn’t move are the cuts I live for. Coopers cane was awesome. Glad to see you testing weapons again
Could have a fun ability where it can unroll one of its arms and wrap up a target, maybe even hit other people with the wrapped up person. Maybe it can flatten itself out and look like just a floor until it attacks.
@@natashasurvivallady8021 great ideas. It might be unrolled on the floor of a wizard’s house as a guard. When someone enters, WHUMP! It rolls up on them and attacks them.
The way you swing that khopesh polearm type thing around and how you talked about the handling makes me think of it like a shortened naginata with a mace on the end. Incredibly interesting to see how easy that thing cut.
Big shout out to Liam! Also can we see the sly cooper fantasy weapon used on a ballistic dummy? Would love to know if its as good at stabbing and gut ripping as it is at cutting
The sly cooper inspired weapon has to be my favourite piece that skall has, even if it isnt historical. It just looks so cool and looks to handle rather different from most other weapons
That cooper cane may have a thin blade, but I personally think it makes up for it with it's sheer cutting ability. If I had to take a guess, it would be very effective versus padded armor which makes it a decent weapon for fighting a common prepared target. Plus, it has decent versatility too for being single-edged and more polearm-ish
You can also use the end like a hook sword and the other end like a mace. It’s very versatile. Hell you could probably lock an enemies sword with how far the curved point comes back around, and it looks like it could have an effective thrust as well.
0:40 I swear to god, for a second there I thought he did the thing from the movies where you cut so cleanly the bottle didn’t move. For about half a second, my entire thought process on what was possible exploded.
So happy to see you are able to do weapon testing again! I loved it! I mean I do like seeing your weapon reviews but actually seeing them in action is what I really love
I remember in another video you had said you weren't super happy with the lighting/setting here; but let me just say from out here in viewer land....I'm just happy to see you cutting/testing again.
If I remember right, they put green bamboo inside the tatami mat to represent the bone. Green bamboo is supposed to have a similar density to soft living bone (not dried bone).
the physics of that twohanded axe thing totally checks out. It looks like it isn't using the weight of the blade at all, but the anchor piece at the bottom with how it's swung and the rest of it has to follow through with the swing because that anchor. Also wouldn't mind a small unwind chat while doing clean up.
The weight at the bottom might be actually helping with the furry-thief cane-blade, just with its inertia pulling from the other end. I wonder what a pollaxe would do with something like that at the bottom.
I think a pollaxe really wants more inertia for the sort of targets it is intended for, to power through and retain its penetrative power once through the armor. This thing cuts more by the shape, and that weight distribution would significantly reduce the inertia. While that downward pull might actually help with gliding swings (especially against light armor, clothes, and bare flesh), I doubt it would amount to much through significant hard armor.
yes, it appears the Blade is the Tail end of that weapon. The mace at the end is where the weight is and the rest of the weapon has to follow through with that.
@@sifuculreif6448 Oh it definitely does not. But, is the closest thing I could think of. Close, being the operative word here. Seems like a pretty unique thing, otherwise. Short glaive or short naginata, neither being anything more than close. Ish.
"Tiny bit of the cap." If you had TRIED to do that, tried to just cut off a tiny bit of or just the cap... you'd have split the bottle in half on the first go :D
It's a pretty good lesson for edge alignment, really. The hand and the swing were going the right way, but something in the startup had the blade wobbling enough to go up and over the bottle.
I love how he’s gushing over the khopesh design, since swinging it like an axe fits perfectly into the history of the blade. The khopesh was a blend between a conventional sword and an axe.
It's good to see you test cutting again! You look really happy. I was also impressed with the polearm's cutting ability. Also, much respect to the guy letting you cut/film at his place.
with that hybrid polearm thingy im sure what makes its cuts so clean is the fact that with that wide 2 handed grip edge alignment becomes so much easier.
The Messer is always fun to see, "German engineering is the finest in ze world!" Quote for the memes. :D Was not expecting the modified Sly Cooper-like weapon to cut so well! The weight on the opposite end possibly helps pull the blade on through a cut, despite feeling so awkward? Generally weight on the same cutting end seems more practical from what I've seen. That blade being to thin and razer sharp definitely helps make it so effortless. Great for soft targets but as we know when Skall cut with the Albion Principe (past video), if it twists in wood grain, or stuck on hard targets, then durability is a glaring weakness of such razer sharp blades. Thanks for the videos Skall!
Shoutout to the homie for letting skall use his yard! Everything looks fine to us I still want that sly cooper weapon so bad and this vid made me want it even more lol
Just had a thought as to what the Cooper Sickle staff is like, well sort of, Guan Dao (also known as Kwan Dao). Although Guan Dao are more like shortened oxtail daos with spikes/hood on the spine at the end of big sticks
Martial skills are like riding a bike. You never forget. After taking time off you may be slower and less powerful but the technique stays because you already programmed your body. That's why you may have seen videos of old boxers working a bag and looking like they could still step in the ring. Technique is forever.
Woof, that Khopesh is gnarly. Indeed, probably not recommended against a hard-armor opponent with such a thin razor-sharp blade, but even something like Gambeson might be utterly ineffective. Maybe.
Oh my goodness, those clean cuts with the Cooper Khopesh were satisfying. I could see it in your eyes that you wanted to keep that thing. Haha. Great job on the cutting, and a major thanks to Liam for letting you cut there!
Great to see some cutting return to the channel! I can't wait for more sword reviews! I've bought a few Zombie Tools blades after seeing your old reviews and would love to see your thoughts on them a few years later.
He already done one of these, testing a viking sword. I'll link the video here for You: th-cam.com/video/oNnDWtcfwAw/w-d-xo.html The "cut" happens around 6:45, but watch the whole video
Skall's expressions every time he cuts with the Sly Cooper khopesh are gold. "Let's see... Wait, what? This actually *worked* and didn't break on impact? Excuse me?" And it just keeps getting better from there.
About the second cut: “I meant to do that!” Reminds me about the fly that won't have kids... Seriously, though, for the first cutting session after so long, nobody should sweat this; my wife has serious injuries from bodily conditions and physical trauma, and I know directly just how difficult it can be to start back again after so long. Take care!
Skals really nervous in the beginning. I undertand that, I would never put something like that on video without practicing in private first. Kudos, Skal.
I was equally as surprised when you used that Khopesh-pole weapon on the tatami. It just looked like it had not enough material to make a clean cut-but behold!
"Humans are not made of tatami"
You learn so much in this channel.
Doesn't that depend on how much tatami water you drink?
@@poilboiler if you think tatami water are tea. since tatami made of (grass) leaves.
@@danielmick5236 I prefer to think it's herbal medicine.
when humans evolve into 70% tatami water
When a blade strikes bone, it clangs like steel on steel. I know this from painful experience... fortunately it was only falling, not being driven, so I still have both hands
Big shoutout to the homie who lets you use his backyard for cutting, he's a real one for sure!
Agreed, that dude is equally as important a Skall is haha. Kudos the backyard guy/girl!
Yeah big ups
Indeed! Massive kudos for helping Skallagrim in need. 👍
I'd let skall cut shit in my backyard anytime
absolutely, hes the man
I know you mentioned in the other video that you weren't 100% happy with this set-up's lighting and such, but from the perspective of a viewer, it looks perfectly fine.
I have to agree with that.
Yeah, I was about to say that. More than good enough.
Skall may be picky about his videos, but I’m not picky about Skalls videos. :)
We are all fine with the setting and everything Skall. Maybe this calls for a new series: "backyard shenanigans"?
@@claptrap4084 You have my vote for "Backyard Shenanigans" XDD
"Tatami water"
Well, found my new euphemism for piss.
Haha. Yup.
"Gimme a sec, gotta release this tatami water"
"I saw one of Masamune's guards sleeping on the job at the temple's lesser-traveled right gate yesterday. I paid a group of local boys a pittance to pour a jock of "tatami water" on him from the balcony above. That should teach him, lest next time he be caught by someone else, and be beheaded."
"Lets look how rusty i am"
Cuts reality in half.
Vergil, give me the Yamato.
If you want it then you'll have to take it but you already knew that.
@@alistergreycastle5016 Your portal opening days are over
MY FAMILY CREST IS A MAPLE LEAF OF DEATH
“Bah, I could’ve gotten 2...”
The ring that the Kriegsmesser makes is fantastic.
Sweet music.
tzschriiiinnnggg!
I have to say: I love many sword designs a lot, but the Messer has a special place in my heart.
Skall: You better thank Liam
Me involuntarily: Thank you Liam
Mean looking guy with a big sword said so, you better do it
The confusion at how well the Cooper Khopesh cuts is absolutely hilarious
The second warm up slash was so perfect that the bottle remained intact.
He forgot to sheathe the sword afterwards and make the bottle explode.
The cut was perfect. The bottle just didn't realize it yet.
It is said that if she'll Lynn can pass needle right through glass. It is true I have seen it but it is not true that the glass remains unscaved.
Skall Theory: The real reason Skall hasn't made cutting videos for the past year is that he has been saving up his pee in preparation for this video.
Saving money by not buying tatami's and using your pee.
Efficient.
Might just be the new gamer girl bathwater
I'm sure this is probably been suggested but could you get a big huge ham hock from a butcher and cut through that? Get a leftover that a butcher is just going to throw away, I don't know just a suggestion!
If that were the case I'd worry about his kidneys.
Thank you HaHa XD i thought the same. But this is awesome and
@@c0mbat_m0nkey5 youtube wouldn't go for that, same reason he stopped using gel dummies.
I didn't realize how much I missed test cutting. I was basically giddy seeing a test cutting video again.
Shoutout to the guy who lets you use his yard to do test cuts, what a lad. You mentioned in a video you weren't content with the quality of lighting and other issues with this location but as a viewer I have to say it looks great, hope we get more of these in the not so too far future.
Hey, just commented to say i find your haircut rlly badass
Have to agree. These videos are half the reason I first subbed
6:40 I love how skall just stands in the background, front facing.
How else did you expect me to look at his cut? With my back turned? xD
Nothing's more satisfying than that perfect ring of the sword.
I can't believe this gave me Nostalgia, it's been a while. By the way i don't remember playing Sly Copper and choping off limbs that easily.
I'm guessing the garage door. The first second gave an impression of a scene recorded at B&I Victoria, but never shown before.
Yeah xD i was surprised there's a bladed version of the cane.
Makes me surprised they don't just call it a cane lol shit, I'd walk with that any day ♥
@@johndododoe1411 yes hahahah
@@ZeroGrav122 it's a kopesh pretty much
Sly copper😂
One of the things you need to know about tatami cutting is that wet tatami smells absolutely horrid. If you want to soak the mats, do it outside if you don’t want to have to fumigate your house for a few days.
"Holy fluff"
Skall2021
P.S.: I'm not sure I ever saw Skall so dumbfounded at how well a weapon worked
You should see him with the principe
Gaben van den Brink This is true, but this thing is video game weapon, so it’s even more shocking.
I'm genuinely surprised that the super dull Chinese short sword actually cut anything. I expected it to be a baseball bat after you were able to run it against your hand without any cuts.
Because it has good edge geometry.
Shoutout to that guy who gave you his backyard to play around in tho
Thanks so much to that guy Liam (I think that is what Skal called him), for letting our favorite youtuber get back to cutting tests in his back yard! YOU ARE A FREAKING LEGEND MAN! Also, awesome video Skal, that fantasy design cut like a damn DREAM! I would love to see you get a more durable version made, that could stand up to clashing with other weapons and armor just to see if it could still cut as well!
Skall: I have no faith in this
Also Skall: oh, this cuts like butter
I'm dead 😂😂😂
If this is the setting you were unsatisfied with in terms of lighting and such, I'd just like to say that this looks absolutely perfect from a viewership perspective.
As a backyard cutter myself that one cut where the bottle didn’t move are the cuts I live for. Coopers cane was awesome. Glad to see you testing weapons again
It looked like it was just gliding thru whatever the target was.
Who cares about the setup not being perfect? At least you get to do cuts again!
I am SO using a tatami golem in my next tabletop rpg game!
This was a very fun video. Thank you Skall.
Same.
Could have a fun ability where it can unroll one of its arms and wrap up a target, maybe even hit other people with the wrapped up person. Maybe it can flatten itself out and look like just a floor until it attacks.
@@natashasurvivallady8021 great ideas. It might be unrolled on the floor of a wizard’s house as a guard. When someone enters, WHUMP! It rolls up on them and attacks them.
The way you swing that khopesh polearm type thing around and how you talked about the handling makes me think of it like a shortened naginata with a mace on the end. Incredibly interesting to see how easy that thing cut.
Big shout out to Liam! Also can we see the sly cooper fantasy weapon used on a ballistic dummy? Would love to know if its as good at stabbing and gut ripping as it is at cutting
The sly cooper inspired weapon has to be my favourite piece that skall has, even if it isnt historical. It just looks so cool and looks to handle rather different from most other weapons
That's why we chose it as the winner of the design contest! :)
That cane one is basically the premise for surgeon's scalpels. So thin that even a modest edge has no resistance.
That cooper cane may have a thin blade, but I personally think it makes up for it with it's sheer cutting ability. If I had to take a guess, it would be very effective versus padded armor which makes it a decent weapon for fighting a common prepared target. Plus, it has decent versatility too for being single-edged and more polearm-ish
You can also use the end like a hook sword and the other end like a mace. It’s very versatile. Hell you could probably lock an enemies sword with how far the curved point comes back around, and it looks like it could have an effective thrust as well.
@@Nightmare-pj4fg blade for the peasants, mace for the knights
My therapist: "Skållum isn't real, he can't hurt you"
Skållum: "hEh HEh hEh HeH heH heH!!!" *Ends him rightly with pommel throw*
Myyyy pommmelllll
Skall's energy and eagerness is obvious. He missed this as much as we did.
0:40 I swear to god, for a second there I thought he did the thing from the movies where you cut so cleanly the bottle didn’t move. For about half a second, my entire thought process on what was possible exploded.
So happy to see you are able to do weapon testing again! I loved it! I mean I do like seeing your weapon reviews but actually seeing them in action is what I really love
I remember in another video you had said you weren't super happy with the lighting/setting here; but let me just say from out here in viewer land....I'm just happy to see you cutting/testing again.
I like how that multi-purpose short-staff thing turned out to be the underdog who went the distance.
The face of total surprise when cutting the tatami like nothing has made the video for me
I have never seen someone look so borderline offended at the sharpness of a weapon before. Simultaneously awesome and funny.
Ligitimatly my jaw dropped seeing how well it cut
I squealed so loud when I saw that first cut with the Kopesh! Quinn did an amazing job and made a vicious edge!
Also thanks Liam! your a real one!
♥
MOM WAKE UP SKALL IS TEST CUTTING AGAIN
This makes my soul happy
If I remember right, they put green bamboo inside the tatami mat to represent the bone. Green bamboo is supposed to have a similar density to soft living bone (not dried bone).
To answer the title question in the most reflexive lawyerly way possible: It depends on how well-oiled and moisture-free you've kept yourself.
the physics of that twohanded axe thing totally checks out. It looks like it isn't using the weight of the blade at all, but the anchor piece at the bottom with how it's swung and the rest of it has to follow through with the swing because that anchor.
Also wouldn't mind a small unwind chat while doing clean up.
The weight at the bottom might be actually helping with the furry-thief cane-blade, just with its inertia pulling from the other end. I wonder what a pollaxe would do with something like that at the bottom.
I think a pollaxe really wants more inertia for the sort of targets it is intended for, to power through and retain its penetrative power once through the armor. This thing cuts more by the shape, and that weight distribution would significantly reduce the inertia. While that downward pull might actually help with gliding swings (especially against light armor, clothes, and bare flesh), I doubt it would amount to much through significant hard armor.
@@NevisYsbryd yeah, i was thinking it would be a good weapon for the 🏜.
yes, it appears the Blade is the Tail end of that weapon. The mace at the end is where the weight is and the rest of the weapon has to follow through with that.
Not exactly on topic, but it seems like you have been losing weight! Looking great Skall!
I was gunna say that a couple vids ago.
Your reacting to how easy you have it with the Sly Cooper cane/pole arm are priceless
This kopesh cane looks promising, can't think of anything quite like it
the *Sly* *Kopesh*
Glaive?
@@kuesdav Maybe, but I dunno if it checks all the boxes for what is usually defined as a Glaive (historical version, not the Krull version)
@@sifuculreif6448 Oh it definitely does not. But, is the closest thing I could think of. Close, being the operative word here. Seems like a pretty unique thing, otherwise. Short glaive or short naginata, neither being anything more than close. Ish.
"Tiny bit of the cap."
If you had TRIED to do that, tried to just cut off a tiny bit of or just the cap... you'd have split the bottle in half on the first go :D
Ain't easy.
Typical comment for badly aimed bullets.
@@johndododoe1411 hey, great shot!
"But. . . i meant to hit the other one"
It's a pretty good lesson for edge alignment, really. The hand and the swing were going the right way, but something in the startup had the blade wobbling enough to go up and over the bottle.
I love how he’s gushing over the khopesh design, since swinging it like an axe fits perfectly into the history of the blade. The khopesh was a blend between a conventional sword and an axe.
If I were to make an adjustment to the design used, I’d make the handle longer, like a reinforced quarterstaff
Oh, he made a review about it, it's actually weapon based on a game (I forgot the name, but the character is a fox)
@@SetuwoKecik sly cooper, yeah!
@@SetuwoKecik Looks more like a raccoon to me
@@clara_corvus ah yes
That Cooper Cane Kopesh is basically what if Sly Cooper designed his cane with killing in mind.
Dude I used to live for these testing videos when they were more frequent, so happy to see it's back
Thanks Liam for hosting Skall ! Got a new cutting video because of your generosity and mental fortitude! I can now rest easy at night.
It's good to see you test cutting again! You look really happy. I was also impressed with the polearm's cutting ability. Also, much respect to the guy letting you cut/film at his place.
The "oh, nevermind" is probably one of my favorite skall moment of the year
with that hybrid polearm thingy im sure what makes its cuts so clean is the fact that with that wide 2 handed grip edge alignment becomes so much easier.
Thank you to your friend for allowing you to film. This is great ! I would love to see some messer action 💖
That polearm-kopesh is insane, love it
Nice to see ya in natural habitat cutting some nusty bottles XD
That cap chip was impressive indeed, I wouldn't even dare to dream of such precision ^^
The Messer is always fun to see, "German engineering is the finest in ze world!" Quote for the memes. :D
Was not expecting the modified Sly Cooper-like weapon to cut so well! The weight on the opposite end possibly helps pull the blade on through a cut, despite feeling so awkward? Generally weight on the same cutting end seems more practical from what I've seen. That blade being to thin and razer sharp definitely helps make it so effortless. Great for soft targets but as we know when Skall cut with the Albion Principe (past video), if it twists in wood grain, or stuck on hard targets, then durability is a glaring weakness of such razer sharp blades. Thanks for the videos Skall!
Thank you Skall for sharing this with us. That sword is amazing
Good to see you at it again, Skall! Keep it up! Unless you accidentally cut yourself, the practice and movement can only make you healthier.
I absolutely love the little ”cling” noice the messer makes
No matter if you think you're rusty, it's ALWYAS incredibly satisfying to see you elegantly slice through a tatami mat
I like how the other guy perfomed cuts so freely and smooth, looks so simple.
Shoutout to the homie for letting skall use his yard! Everything looks fine to us
I still want that sly cooper weapon so bad and this vid made me want it even more lol
I must say Skall, it's good to see you test cutting after so much time! Feels like we're home again!
Thanks to the guy who let you record there. Seeing your surprise at the khopesh was golden
Just had a thought as to what the Cooper Sickle staff is like, well sort of, Guan Dao (also known as Kwan Dao). Although Guan Dao are more like shortened oxtail daos with spikes/hood on the spine at the end of big sticks
Big thanks to Liam!
Great to see you cutting again. I'm happy for you, Skall.
Skall: let's see how rusty I am
*isn't rusty at all
Martial skills are like riding a bike. You never forget. After taking time off you may be slower and less powerful but the technique stays because you already programmed your body. That's why you may have seen videos of old boxers working a bag and looking like they could still step in the ring. Technique is forever.
@@johnriley4425 very true
Doesn't matter how rusty you are skal, khopesh axe makes you look like your oxidization levels are in the negatives 😂😂
Woof, that Khopesh is gnarly. Indeed, probably not recommended against a hard-armor opponent with such a thin razor-sharp blade, but even something like Gambeson might be utterly ineffective. Maybe.
Thank you Liam for giving us a chance to see this again.
Oh my goodness, those clean cuts with the Cooper Khopesh were satisfying. I could see it in your eyes that you wanted to keep that thing. Haha. Great job on the cutting, and a major thanks to Liam for letting you cut there!
That half-halberd is like a super thin lochaber axe, complete with incorporate hook.
Wow! Who would have thought cutting could be THAT easy!!
Even rusty, still fun to watch - take care and enjoy!
Great to see some cutting return to the channel! I can't wait for more sword reviews! I've bought a few Zombie Tools blades after seeing your old reviews and would love to see your thoughts on them a few years later.
Ahhh, The Master is back!
Loved the pole kopesch.
Back to the slashy-slash! And the mess. I never really thought about the level of cleanup all that entails.
Thank you Liam!
0:35 for a second, I thought the cut he threw was akin to like a near anime-samurai slashing cut since the bottle didn’t move.
Me too
He already done one of these, testing a viking sword. I'll link the video here for You:
th-cam.com/video/oNnDWtcfwAw/w-d-xo.html
The "cut" happens around 6:45, but watch the whole video
"That was a warning cut."
@@Lillythu that would be nice
@@Talllestayrone done. Just look at my prvious comment in this thread...
You just made a German happy. Well played skall. Well played indeed
Warum?
@@finngeorgas4090 Weil ich jetzt glücklich bin
@@finngeorgas4090 Kanadier und Schwerter lassen mein herz aufgehen... Vor allem in Kombination
@@otw_felipe5351 ach so
Mighty Khopesh Cane: +15 damage to unarmored opponents, +50 damage to tatami golems.
Very enjoyable to watch, thank you for taking the time to do so for us!
It is good to hear the ringing and singing of the blades as they clash and slash.
Glad to see a new cutting video! Try sharpening that Dao, I have the same one and it cuts tatami amazingly when sharpened
I forgot how fun cutting/weapon test videos are to watch. Thanks for the great video Skall
This is what I need right now
Thank you Liam 🙏💪
The sound ls just amazing, especially when the cut is so clean.
Skall's expressions every time he cuts with the Sly Cooper khopesh are gold.
"Let's see... Wait, what? This actually *worked* and didn't break on impact? Excuse me?"
And it just keeps getting better from there.
Thank's Liam. You're awesome.
This video sure put a smile on alot of peoples faces
Very nice to see you back again at cutting. Also thanks to the homie for the yard. Keep it up Skall.
the ringing sound at the end is too damn satisfying.
About the second cut: “I meant to do that!” Reminds me about the fly that won't have kids...
Seriously, though, for the first cutting session after so long, nobody should sweat this; my wife has serious injuries from bodily conditions and physical trauma, and I know directly just how difficult it can be to start back again after so long. Take care!
The thumbnail is one of the best I've seen
This video made me really happy for some reason, was nice to see you cut stuff again Mr.Skall.
Props to Liam for making this episode possible!
Skals really nervous in the beginning. I undertand that, I would never put something like that on video without practicing in private first. Kudos, Skal.
Thank you, Liam!
I was equally as surprised when you used that Khopesh-pole weapon on the tatami. It just looked like it had not enough material to make a clean cut-but behold!