Okay, so . . . chainsaw juggling.
I got a small chainsaw, but a new handle on it, replaced the blade with a fake one, practiced with an approximate-weight mock up, then practiced with the saw with a fake blade - all of course leading up to juggling the real saw with the real blade. Today however, I started the thing up and threw it around, and discovered something I'd expected to be a factor, but not such a major factor - the torque of the motor causing the thing to spin oddly in the air.
Is this torque issue just something I have to learn to deal with/compensate for, or are there ways of limiting it?
What other advice does anybody have for a beginning chainsaw juggler, other than the very obvious "don't." ?
thanks a lot,
Riot Nrrrd
(playing with power tools while I should be watching Star Trek)
I got a small chainsaw, but a new handle on it, replaced the blade with a fake one, practiced with an approximate-weight mock up, then practiced with the saw with a fake blade - all of course leading up to juggling the real saw with the real blade. Today however, I started the thing up and threw it around, and discovered something I'd expected to be a factor, but not such a major factor - the torque of the motor causing the thing to spin oddly in the air.
Is this torque issue just something I have to learn to deal with/compensate for, or are there ways of limiting it?
What other advice does anybody have for a beginning chainsaw juggler, other than the very obvious "don't." ?
thanks a lot,
Riot Nrrrd
(playing with power tools while I should be watching Star Trek)

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