Ultra Slow Motion Footage of a Chainsaw Cutting Through Wood at 20,000 Frames Per Second
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Ultra Slow Motion Reveals the Mechanics of a Chainsaw Cutting Wood
Here’s a video of a chainsaw cutting wood at 20,000 frames per second, just so you can see every tiny tooth doing its very angry little job. It’s an oddly satisfying watch! Check it out! Click This Link for the Full Post > Ultra Slow Motion Reveals the Mechanics of a Chainsaw Cutting Wood
Ultra Slow Motion Footage of a Chainsaw Cutting Through Wood at 20,000 Frames Per Second
The Chainsaw Manual shared a short but fascinating clip of a chainsaw filmed in ultra-slow motion at 20,000 frames per second. The narrator periodically came in to describe how the tool was so efficient at cutting through wood. In this exclusive 20,000-frames-per-second slow-motion video, you’ll see exactly how chainsaw cutters, depth gauges, and working corners interact to slice through wood with incredible precision. Chainsaw Kickback in Slow…
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