I saw that exact video! screw them! I call bias on that video. He hit the katana in a completely different place, and it went right through. With the ice block, he used the best part of the blade on the katana, but the worst part of the longsword to hit the ice. I thought he hit the ice with the longsword lightly. The longsword made a bigger dent in the iron though, which disproves the rest of the videoResearch hard oak about the cannon ball thing.
With wood, if you hit it, your sword will get stuck in it. Arrows get stuck in it. There was a boat made of wood that rejected CANNONBALLS. If it can reject cannonballs, it will resist arrows. That is hard oak.
The ship famous for seemingly rejecting cannonballs was the USS Constitution (Old Ironsides). I believe it's hull was a double thickness of a particular type of hard oak that made it more resilient than the other ships of the day. Big difference here - being more resilient than other ships with thinner hulls built of a more brittle wood rather than the myth that the ship would completely reject cannonballs. However, the ship did last much, much longer than the other ships of its day.
For all this arguing over the merits of wood, you're still ignoring it's flammability. Flint & steel at 20 paces anyone?
The ship famous for seemingly rejecting cannonballs was the USS Constitution (Old Ironsides). I believe it's hull was a double thickness of a particular type of hard oak that made it more resilient than the other ships of the day. Big difference here - being more resilient than other ships with thinner hulls built of a more brittle wood rather than the myth that the ship would completely reject cannonballs. However, the ship did last much, much longer than the other ships of its day.
For all this arguing over the merits of wood, you're still ignoring it's flammability. Flint & steel at 20 paces anyone?
Yes, only if I get a pan, stock, chamber, barrel and gunpowder all in a complete package to somehow fire some sort of hard metal projectile.
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I put my shirt on one leg at a time, just like everybody else.
You would be feeling the burn well before the wood caught on fire.
No flame, no pain. I don't "feel" any heat at all and I dance around lava all day long. The only time I erupted into flame was when I was placing a wooden sign that erupted into flame because, unknown to me at the time, there was lava behind the stone wall I was placing it on.
That's a really good idea, because of the amount of wood we have to collect when we first start survival. And it is easy to get, I mean there are trees left and right. But if you catch in fire, youre a gonner.
There are these lonely trees on little tiny islands in the sky. they are modeled after spruce trees and have blue leaves.
Interesting.
I wanna buy a gaming PC now.
Although my first experience with the minecraft PC is that it seems very laggy very often.
And my brothers laptop can run Arma 3 and stuff.
4gigs ram aswell.
I want to get one but All my brothers and sisters have gotten laptops 4 their 18th Bday.
I could buy and resell a cheap one or just use my brothers one untill then.
Probably going to be playing Arma 3, DayZ, minecraft and possibly battlefield 4 if I buy one instead of Xbone.
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I put my shirt on one leg at a time, just like everybody else.
If my brothers laptop can't run arma 3 or DayZ well I think I will just go ahead and buy a PC.
Me and my friends have been waiting a while to get back to playing Wasteland and DayZ.
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I put my shirt on one leg at a time, just like everybody else.
The ship famous for seemingly rejecting cannonballs was the USS Constitution (Old Ironsides). I believe it's hull was a double thickness of a particular type of hard oak that made it more resilient than the other ships of the day. Big difference here - being more resilient than other ships with thinner hulls built of a more brittle wood rather than the myth that the ship would completely reject cannonballs. However, the ship did last much, much longer than the other ships of its day.
For all this arguing over the merits of wood, you're still ignoring it's flammability. Flint & steel at 20 paces anyone?
Yes, only if I get a pan, stock, chamber, barrel and gunpowder all in a complete package to somehow fire some sort of hard metal projectile.
How about we just take our wooden armor and go mining by a lava lake... spontaneous combustion sounds like fun!
You would be feeling the burn well before the wood caught on fire.
No flame, no pain. I don't "feel" any heat at all and I dance around lava all day long. The only time I erupted into flame was when I was placing a wooden sign that erupted into flame because, unknown to me at the time, there was lava behind the stone wall I was placing it on.
Exactly
He must coat himself in petrol
Aether tree
I've never played the aether
I wouldn't know.
Interesting.
I wanna buy a gaming PC now.
Although my first experience with the minecraft PC is that it seems very laggy very often.
And my brothers laptop can run Arma 3 and stuff.
4gigs ram aswell.
I want to get one but All my brothers and sisters have gotten laptops 4 their 18th Bday.
I could buy and resell a cheap one or just use my brothers one untill then.
Probably going to be playing Arma 3, DayZ, minecraft and possibly battlefield 4 if I buy one instead of Xbone.
Me and my friends have been waiting a while to get back to playing Wasteland and DayZ.
It has eyes in the back of its head.
And can smell your fear.