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Old 16-09-2021, 08:37   #42
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That how I understand it Rick. The force is absorbed by the impact, hence why a softer log has a lower impact force.

The energy that the blade carries when it reaches the top of the log is the same as it falls from the same height.

You could potentially fill the cylinder with concrete or heavy iron the increase the impact force.
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