I saw backyard knife dude go thru a cinder brick with back of a heavy knife. I did it with a harbor freight machete and broke plastic handle off the brick was on top of saw horse , chipped way thru with out handle. Cinder blocks break easier. I think if you got another sword to destroy you’d do better with brick on a solid stand like a saw horse that won’t flex & bounce
Honestly man I wouldn't know the difference. I just had a brick laying around and was like " I wonder if I could.. " and there you have it. Broke a sword haha not my first, won't be my last.
It wasn't too pricey haha I've put that sword to the test over the years and I always wanted to see how far I could take it. Maybe a brick was a bit much haha but no worries, next time I'll cut something a little less destructive to the sword.
@@shadowmannetwork I once blew off a 4in chunk of cider block with my Hanwie PPXL by accident, I managed to belt sand the monsterous chip in the edge but the blade itself is forever scarred on the side of the blade, considering it took only 45mins to reconfigure the edge and considering the condition of the cinder block, I’d say the sword won that one😁