I know that there is a military grade cut and puncture resistant glove that you can buy from security and police supply companies, I want to see the tests using them
There are also gloves that some professional cooks/butchers use that are much more like chain mail, and I have seen them go up against a meat slicer and come out okay.
@@the8tharkthe "top chefs" do not use any gloves except the black neoprene ones (which is an unfortunate trend). Im talking about high volume production kitchens, and butchers (example Costco, university kitchens etc). Most of us would never use those cut resistant gloves because they never fit right and they prevent you from doing any delicate, intricate work.
At this video after cutting my finger and going to ER two days ago for stitches and now...doing searches for cut resistant gloves. Solidarity! And thank you for the video!
@@filipeocs Chainmail is whats used to prevent sharks from tearing you to bits underwater, and was used in medieval times among the incredibly wealthy/nobles in combat (was far more expensive than even plate armor due to difficulty construct). Also used in many modern first world mining operations to protect the necks of miners from jagged falling rocks on top of just the typical hardhat, so, chances are very few would do anything to them
@@anonymousmink5027 Aprons and gloves doubled in chainmail is also used by butchers while boning carcasses, in order not to have the boning knives (hard, sharp and pointy knives to be simple) ripping and puncturing/tearing the clothes and flesh of the boner (as in, the man doing the boning..? I'll see myself out...)
Cameron why did you respond as if he was asking what chainmail is? Clearly he knew what it was I don’t think he needed the definition along with slight history lesson
Nate loves everything, Calli loves Nate doing everything. What does the cameraman like except for watching weird stuff, getting confused at weird stuff and filming weird stuff?
the only thought running through my mind was put turkey sticks in the glove and sing: "Oh I have all my fingers. The knife goes chop chop chop. If I miss the spaces in between my fingers will come off." (c) RustyCage
I wear these gloves all the time as a mechanic, and I will say they have saved my hands and fingers from angle (bench) grinders on many occasions. You almost never make a mistake with a grinder more than a touch.
I’ve been wood working for about 4 years. When I started I had so many cuts on my hands from carving that my counselor in school was notified. I went to harbor freight and picked up a cheap pair of the gloves and it has saved me many times
We use these kinds of gloves at work where we cut into electricity cables. This work involves a lot of cutting with moderately sharp knifes and other sharp tools. These gloves work great for that kind of work where powertools arent needed.
Nate: cuts finger because of sharp items Also Nate: decides he will do a video involving sharp items Nate’s mind: i will not get hurt again but I shall have fun playing with sharp items though I cut my finger with them
I have something called nailpatella where I don’t have nails or knee caps and when I heard he did not have a nail on his thumb. I just thought oh me to
itarfer I don’t know. But nail patella does not only do things to my nails and my patella. It affects a lot of our joints like or fingers knees and elbows. But I don’t know what makes it affect that. But my entire family has it and my elbows are not affected but my brothers stops at abou135 degree angle. Thanks for asking I never thought about that. Have a great night
Hello The King of Random Team, I would like to know what would happen if you tried the following 1. Freezing Obleek in Liquid Nitrogen 2. Placing Obleek in the Freeze Dryer
Very relatable Nate, I cut my finger this summer RIGHT after sharpening my best kitchen knife as well. but while cutting onions, and diagonally over my right index finger. I got halfway through my fingertip. Nurse at the hospital was really impressed by the clean cut though xD
Worked with them on in my ex job, 2 years working with sharp objects and these gloves saved my hands and fingers many times. Using them with heavy machinery - Big no, there are diffrent kinds of gloves for this.
@@roberthill6738 You can also cut sheets of metal with regular scissors, yet you'll find problems with cutting them with a knife instead. Different gloves have different ratings, and there *are* gloves that are resistant to even dreadful scissors ;)
LordDragox412 anything I’ve ever tried cutting with scissors gets cut with a knife about just as easy, it’s basically the same thing. My regular gloves I use for clearing snow off my car would be harder to cut through with scissors yet they’re just as thin as whatever kinda gloves those were supposed to be.
Carrots are actually known to be the same resistance as your fingers So maybe next time if you wanted to you could use carrots(it’s just something I heard from my sister)
I think they already have those. They're just not marketed as gloves that can withstand a pistol whip. You should be asking when bullet resistant gloves will be out.
I actually use these at work on a daily basis (warehouse) and it actually works fantastic. There are countless times I coulda ended up slicing my hand in the last 7 years and they saved it from happening. They also work well for insulating the feeling of pallets and slivers digging into the hand. So for their actual intended purpose, they definitely get the job done. But I do enjoy the extreme measures taken!
i helped volunteer at my local zoo and one of my jobs was helping prepare diets for reptiles, birds, and small mammals (aka veggies, fruits, bugs, frozen mice, boiled eggs, and "meatball") and we were required to wear cut-resistant gloves because most of us were minors. Those gloves definitely saved me from getting at least about 5 cuts, probably not bad but they still would have hurt and bled. they were a different brand without the rubber on the fingertips, but they definitely worked for me!
So they did forget the fact that cut resistant gloves come in different levels of effectiveness and most likely only tested a lvl 1 cut resistant glove. A lvl 3 cut resistant glove actually has metal inside it to protect against the type of cuts that they did like the scissors. So maybe try doing this again with better cut resistant gloves to make a more comprehensive decision.
Actually, if you watch the start of the video, You can see they chose a lvl5 glove. though, I've never heard of "Dex Fit", and from the looks of them, may be a less expensive version. As you said, there are different levels of cut resistance, and I suspect that the same level at a variety of price points will react differently. Personally, Id like to see a range of cut resistant gloves being tested... Everything from your $20 amazon specials, up through your $100+ Hatch or TurtleSkin. Hold on, I'm gonna go make the suggestion to Project Farm... 😂😂
Nate: “this is probably not the best for (item x) and (item y) but lets do it anyway” (not a direct quote this is paraphrased) Cassie: “I’m no longer a participant in this video, I am a witness” that sums up their videos very well.
And that's why you get the ones with like chain mail interwoven with cloth through it all. Use them at work with super sharp knifes, provided and required when chopping on non holding knife hand with glove over top, works really well when speed chopping veggies.
Glass Glazier here, i handle sharp glass every day and I use these types of gloves and have gone through several pairs because they do get cut. However, it’s 1000 times better than regular gloves and do protect against deep lacerations.
My dad cut his thumb a little while ago in the exact same way as you did. Boy oh boy how he would have loved to have a brace like that. He's a though guy and he hardly ever complains about pain, but when he cut his thumb he complained so much about how much it hurt everytime he would just lightly bump it against something😂. So yeah keep the brace on, you'll need or atleast appreciate it
lol, finger buddy! I sliced my right index finger a couple of weeks ago. That was a real fun morning, because my office's punch clock is a biometric hand scanner. It turns out that they don't work well when your finger is wrapped in a bunch of gauze and electrical tape. Incidentally, once all the bleeding is done, "New Skin" is an amazing little product. It's a kinda-sorta clear, flexible acrylic paint that you can apply over a healing wound... it gives it some protection without all the bulk of a bandage.
Nate's thumb story gave me war flashbacks from cooking school. Left index finger tip gone. Thankfully my nail covers it now. It will tingle for the rest of my life though.
Any other Aussie’s watching this like “twiggy sticks...theyr twiggy sticks...wat is a turkey stick man theyr TWIGGYYYYY STICKKKSSSSS”😂 just me? Mkay then😂
That bagel cutting move is EXACTLY how my dad wound up with a bunch of stitches. Mom just happened to see him dripping blood out the front door and asked him what was happening. He grabbed a dishtowel, jumped in his van, and drove himself to the ER with one hand in a stick.
Reminds me of all the combs handed out to kids when I was in grade school. "Unbreakable" combs were dead in minutes. My mom explained with exasperation that it's under normal use. So, wearing these gloves and following normal slicing of other objects, you're protected from incidental cuts (may have saved Nate's thumb, for instance). However, going out with the intent to cut through them, of course that's going to happen.
Nate cutting his thumb preparing to test cut resistance gloves reminds me of my companies Christmas party were this guy was getting an award for perfect attendance but wasn't there to accept it. Lol
Late, but i feel you Nate. I got the tip of my thumb cut off in biology class my sophomore year in high school. We were doing a lab demonstrating how enzymes break down food. We were using scissors(enzyme) to cut note cards(food) and I misjudged where the blade was and *snip* bye bye finger tip.
I've been working in both industry and construction and I've always been told to never wear gloves whenever you work with machines that do circular motions, because if the machine should grip your glove it will pull your hand with it. It did happen to me one time when I worked at a belt sander, luckily I was already about to move my hand away from it as it tucked and tore off one of the glove's fingers.
9:15 Rotary bench grinder? Technically, all grinders are rotary. And I've never heard these grinders called "bench" grinder before? It's an angle grinder! LoL!
I've used Kevlar cut gloves. They look very similar to those, but yellow. I'm sure they would withstand much more abuse. It would have been nice to see a set of those
Nate: cuts into finger whilst cutting sponge
Also Nate: carries on cutting sponge with massive bandage on finger
His thumb is surrounded by metal now so he has no worry to cut it again.
@@TragicPlayer1He still can cut the 4 others xd
Xenopsyche He still has another 4 fingers to cut😂
@@seren6380 Yeah, well, he's STILL working on it by not wearing a cut-resistant glove while whacking away at the OTHER cut-resistant glove.....Sheesh!
LOL
Nate: pulls out a table saw
Calli: i am no longer a participant of this video but a witness
I know that there is a military grade cut and puncture resistant glove that you can buy from security and police supply companies, I want to see the tests using them
Silver-Tongue Dragon thaf would be cool
There are also gloves that some professional cooks/butchers use that are much more like chain mail, and I have seen them go up against a meat slicer and come out okay.
@@vaneyjane
The top chefs literally use chain mail gloves
@@the8tharkthe "top chefs" do not use any gloves except the black neoprene ones (which is an unfortunate trend). Im talking about high volume production kitchens, and butchers (example Costco, university kitchens etc). Most of us would never use those cut resistant gloves because they never fit right and they prevent you from doing any delicate, intricate work.
vaneyjane some do for Doug high quality meat
Your guys next project should be making edible water “bottles” they seem pretty cool and a fun experiment you guys can do
They already did
Did they I must of missed it
@@emjsky9173 yeah in some thing where we suggested food things
Ocieleo BMGO ahhhh ok well thanks for telling me
This boy be in 2017
No he cut himself for science lol it was a control test then the glove test 😂🤣
EPIC CONTROL
Omg that’s the best
@@santinohood9863 ikr
Now that's dedication 😂
That's an excuse for all the emo people...
Lol
Nate: Whips out a table saw
Calli: I am no longer a participant of this video but a witness... unless we set the gloves on fire!
Callie:if I’m in the kitchen chop chop chopping and hit my finger I would I would be really upset
Nate with a destroyed fingertip:yep
At this video after cutting my finger and going to ER two days ago for stitches and now...doing searches for cut resistant gloves. Solidarity! And thank you for the video!
Cali's face while cutting the gloves in the beginning were hilarious
“We know the knife is sharp”, no, YOU know the knife is sharp.
Give him your hand and he'll demonstrate
I want to see how those chainmail gloves hold up to the same tasks.
Yeah, where I live all butchers use them, I think they would be a lot more resistant
@@filipeocs Chainmail is whats used to prevent sharks from tearing you to bits underwater, and was used in medieval times among the incredibly wealthy/nobles in combat (was far more expensive than even plate armor due to difficulty construct). Also used in many modern first world mining operations to protect the necks of miners from jagged falling rocks on top of just the typical hardhat, so, chances are very few would do anything to them
@@anonymousmink5027 Aprons and gloves doubled in chainmail is also used by butchers while boning carcasses, in order not to have the boning knives (hard, sharp and pointy knives to be simple) ripping and puncturing/tearing the clothes and flesh of the boner (as in, the man doing the boning..? I'll see myself out...)
Cameron why did you respond as if he was asking what chainmail is? Clearly he knew what it was I don’t think he needed the definition along with slight history lesson
NeRethil Wolfsson 👀 I’m just gonna call em butchers 👀
Nate loves everything, Calli loves Nate doing everything. What does the cameraman like except for watching weird stuff, getting confused at weird stuff and filming weird stuff?
I like how Cali is extra respectfully trying not to laugh at him
Calli: *cuts gloves with scissors*
Should i tell him??😮😮😮😮😯😯😯😯
😂😂😂😂😂😂
How u supposed to tell him tho
*DO CUT RESISTANT GLOVES ACTUALLY WORK?* Intro: Nate has huge bandage on thumb
XD
proof that no gloves don't work
He wasn't wearing gloves when that happened.
SyrusUA-cam I will need your profile picture, for uhh.. research purposes.
@@CHlNO2007 yo, instagram is xsyrus_ I'll message it to you
Well at least he can’t cut the thumb anymore
I mean, he does have 9 other fingers...
19*
@@duh285 no 9 you dont have 20 fingers
Nate: eats stuff, cuts himself, cuts other stuff
Callie: encourages Nate to eat stuff, sets things on fire, tries weird stuff
Cameraman: confused
👌
Noice
And this is why we are all here
Truth👍
No its cameraman: visibly confused
From a project I learned that a carrot is the same density/ has the same resistance as a human finger. They had the perfect thing to test right there
Xirxn hi I just wanted to tell you that your brain stops you from biting off your finger. Just like you can’t bite off your tongue on purpose.
Independent variable: The type of gloves
Dependent variable: If it cuts or not
Controlled variable: The sharp objects
Steel Current wow Year 7 science is going well I’m guessing
ChillBeatz: Lofi Hip-Hop lol totally
ChillBeatz: Lofi Hip-Hop I learned that in 5th grade
This is why we need 6th grade science.
Shadow Hamster i learned that in 8th... 😂😶
It’s cut resistant, not cut proof
Yes
Nick Hall it’s neither
XXMysticXFaeX X very true lol
@@type-1-awesome499 facts
Well they were testing them, they didn’t really say if they were cut proof
Nate: I cut my thumb
Me: Well this was inevitable...
Me: tosses cut resistant glove onto table saw
Also me: **forgot my hand was still in the glove**
Ruh roh raggy
Ruh Roh
Uh oh
"I think the plan is to put our hands in the gloves and then just get full 18 foot french guillotine..."
Nate 2019.
2:17
The music made that sooo much better/worse.
Calli's reactions in this video were EPIC! There is so much meaning behind those expressions of her at times that it's very entertaining!
the only thought running through my mind was put turkey sticks in the glove and sing:
"Oh I have all my fingers. The knife goes chop chop chop. If I miss the spaces in between my fingers will come off." (c) RustyCage
“Today you might notice.”
Nah, mate, we noticed last week
Omggg i started shivering when i heard about nates cut
My feet kept twisting n squirming lol
I wear these gloves all the time as a mechanic, and I will say they have saved my hands and fingers from angle (bench) grinders on many occasions. You almost never make a mistake with a grinder more than a touch.
Been Watching TKOR since the fire piston and i have watched literally every single one of your videos love you guys.
I’ve been wood working for about 4 years. When I started I had so many cuts on my hands from carving that my counselor in school was notified. I went to harbor freight and picked up a cheap pair of the gloves and it has saved me many times
I LOVE HOW HAPPY SHE GET AND HER EYES AND SMILE BLOW ME AWAY SO BEAUTIFUL
She could be confused with Bruce Jenner
No one:
Nate: Ight imma read instructions for *gloves*
Ah yes...
T e c h n o l o g y
We use these kinds of gloves at work where we cut into electricity cables. This work involves a lot of cutting with moderately sharp knifes and other sharp tools. These gloves work great for that kind of work where powertools arent needed.
This couple is absolutely Awesome! They are super fun together, they are super creative, super funny and ridiculously SMART! Keep up the GREAT work!
“I’ve seen this one”
_”What do you mean it’s brand new?”_
BttF reference for the win
Flamin Chicken I have met a man of culture
Thanks guys! I've been considering getting these for my girl for her job, now I'm convinced I should.
Nate: cuts finger because of sharp items
Also Nate: decides he will do a video involving sharp items
Nate’s mind: i will not get hurt again but I shall have fun playing with sharp items though I cut my finger with them
You should test different types of hard hats
I don't know how to react at how my brain imagined that finger situation.
*Ouch*
As soon as Cali said there was no nail, my whole body cringed and shook.
I imagined the tip of his finger being cut off.
I cringed when he explained it. I saw it happening in my head. My thumbs winced in sympathy. -shudders-
Ive done worse. you cant tell now.
The idea of cutting off the tip of your thumb horizontal is terrifying...then it went to diagonal and...BRRRRR !
7:12 I use my 10" chef's knife on everything. Except for carving pumpkins I use my 10" chef's knife and a power drill.
you cutting the glove with a knife makes me feel my teeth like nails on a chalkboard
I have something called nailpatella where I don’t have nails or knee caps and when I heard he did not have a nail on his thumb. I just thought oh me to
Aren't kneecaps bone? Or is it cartilage. Otherwise what would be the correlation between them and nails?
itarfer I don’t know. But nail patella does not only do things to my nails and my patella. It affects a lot of our joints like or fingers knees and elbows. But I don’t know what makes it affect that. But my entire family has it and my elbows are not affected but my brothers stops at abou135 degree angle. Thanks for asking I never thought about that. Have a great night
@@yearniethefox9506 terrible :( sorry u deal with that
itarfer it’s not too bad thanks though
Didn't even know something like that existed
I hope you get along well with it :)
Hello The King of Random Team, I would like to know what would happen if you tried the following
1. Freezing Obleek in Liquid Nitrogen
2. Placing Obleek in the Freeze Dryer
Also obleek in a vacuum chamber
They've done that folks
Silver-Tongue Dragon hmm wasn’t aware I just saw a obleek video and thought of the idea
1:35 I love Calli's laugh when talking about the cut resistant gloves, and Nate's 'mishap'.
i believe you guys missed one kind of cut resistant glove, Chainmaille ones.
Me: they seem to work OK for what they are intended for
Nate: Here's a table saw!
Calli: I am no longer part of this experiment.
Need some nail clippers my dude?🤣JK.
HAHA 🤣
I was looking for a comment about those
Normal person:oh no I cut to far stops sawing
Nate:oh no I cut to far keeps sawing
I do carving (wittleing) and i wear one of those when i carve...great thing..works fantastic...has saved my fingers and hands several times.
Very relatable Nate, I cut my finger this summer RIGHT after sharpening my best kitchen knife as well.
but while cutting onions, and diagonally over my right index finger. I got halfway through my fingertip.
Nurse at the hospital was really impressed by the clean cut though xD
I need these for when my friend gives me a high five
I I is your friend Edward Scissorhands?
Wolverine?
@@samnottheotherone4363 He said a high five, not a fist bump.
@@TheVexCortex fine, Freddy Krueger
Why?
I have never been more exited for a thumb reveal
Worked with them on in my ex job, 2 years working with sharp objects and these gloves saved my hands and fingers many times. Using them with heavy machinery - Big no, there are diffrent kinds of gloves for this.
Using them with a table saw - even bigger no.
Yet they can’t do anything against slightly cutting with scissors
@@roberthill6738 You can also cut sheets of metal with regular scissors, yet you'll find problems with cutting them with a knife instead. Different gloves have different ratings, and there *are* gloves that are resistant to even dreadful scissors ;)
Anything that rotates at a high rpm an gloves do not end well.
LordDragox412 anything I’ve ever tried cutting with scissors gets cut with a knife about just as easy, it’s basically the same thing. My regular gloves I use for clearing snow off my car would be harder to cut through with scissors yet they’re just as thin as whatever kinda gloves those were supposed to be.
Carrots are actually known to be the same resistance as your fingers So maybe next time if you wanted to you could use carrots(it’s just something I heard from my sister)
Carrots don't have a bone tho
2019: Cut Resistant Gloves
2025: Gun Resistant Gloves
I think they already have those. They're just not marketed as gloves that can withstand a pistol whip. You should be asking when bullet resistant gloves will be out.
You can catch bullet with your hand?
Nada Lama there is gun resistant material but if you shot on it if you where it the bullet dont come inside of you but it will smash you finger/hand
Gun resistant gloves available only in the US, cut resistant gloves available in the UK lol.
Given how well the cut-proof gloves worked, a pair of leather welding gloves would probably suffice for being "gun proof."
I actually use these at work on a daily basis (warehouse) and it actually works fantastic. There are countless times I coulda ended up slicing my hand in the last 7 years and they saved it from happening. They also work well for insulating the feeling of pallets and slivers digging into the hand. So for their actual intended purpose, they definitely get the job done. But I do enjoy the extreme measures taken!
Who else has been waiting to find out how Nate slit his thumb open 😂 (after seeing his ig post of his thumb 2 weeks ago)
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i helped volunteer at my local zoo and one of my jobs was helping prepare diets for reptiles, birds, and small mammals (aka veggies, fruits, bugs, frozen mice, boiled eggs, and "meatball") and we were required to wear cut-resistant gloves because most of us were minors. Those gloves definitely saved me from getting at least about 5 cuts, probably not bad but they still would have hurt and bled. they were a different brand without the rubber on the fingertips, but they definitely worked for me!
So they did forget the fact that cut resistant gloves come in different levels of effectiveness and most likely only tested a lvl 1 cut resistant glove. A lvl 3 cut resistant glove actually has metal inside it to protect against the type of cuts that they did like the scissors. So maybe try doing this again with better cut resistant gloves to make a more comprehensive decision.
Actually, if you watch the start of the video, You can see they chose a lvl5 glove. though, I've never heard of "Dex Fit", and from the looks of them, may be a less expensive version.
As you said, there are different levels of cut resistance, and I suspect that the same level at a variety of price points will react differently.
Personally, Id like to see a range of cut resistant gloves being tested... Everything from your $20 amazon specials, up through your $100+ Hatch or TurtleSkin.
Hold on, I'm gonna go make the suggestion to Project Farm... 😂😂
There are cut resistant gloves without the rubber that are way better but also cost more, so they most likeley choose the cheepest one
Nate: “this is probably not the best for (item x) and (item y) but lets do it anyway” (not a direct quote this is paraphrased)
Cassie: “I’m no longer a participant in this video, I am a witness”
that sums up their videos very well.
Darn.... I've always wanted to high five my table saw...
lol
Calli was trying so hard to not die of laughter in this video, every time Nate mentioned cutting and fingers you could see it... hehehe
I want to see how these compare to normal gloves that aren’t marketed as cut resistant
And that's why you get the ones with like chain mail interwoven with cloth through it all. Use them at work with super sharp knifes, provided and required when chopping on non holding knife hand with glove over top, works really well when speed chopping veggies.
Mine have saved my fingers from my mandoline a few times at the least
Glass Glazier here, i handle sharp glass every day and I use these types of gloves and have gone through several pairs because they do get cut. However, it’s 1000 times better than regular gloves and do protect against deep lacerations.
Nate: these gloves do work
Also Nate: never tries them out on his actual hand
But he did. 7:20
Oriionx oh I did not see that
I love how calli just stood there patiently waiting for nate to finish reading
My dad cut his thumb a little while ago in the exact same way as you did. Boy oh boy how he would have loved to have a brace like that. He's a though guy and he hardly ever complains about pain, but when he cut his thumb he complained so much about how much it hurt everytime he would just lightly bump it against something😂. So yeah keep the brace on, you'll need or atleast appreciate it
lol, finger buddy! I sliced my right index finger a couple of weeks ago. That was a real fun morning, because my office's punch clock is a biometric hand scanner. It turns out that they don't work well when your finger is wrapped in a bunch of gauze and electrical tape. Incidentally, once all the bleeding is done, "New Skin" is an amazing little product. It's a kinda-sorta clear, flexible acrylic paint that you can apply over a healing wound... it gives it some protection without all the bulk of a bandage.
Even tho they were being careful, while they had their hands in the gloves cutting I was really stressed
I got the same injury from a meat slicer once, and they bandaged it the same way. I feel your pain, brother.
Nate I hope your thumb heals up fast. I can feel how painful that must have been
Nate's thumb story gave me war flashbacks from cooking school. Left index finger tip gone. Thankfully my nail covers it now. It will tingle for the rest of my life though.
Any other Aussie’s watching this like “twiggy sticks...theyr twiggy sticks...wat is a turkey stick man theyr TWIGGYYYYY STICKKKSSSSS”😂 just me? Mkay then😂
That bagel cutting move is EXACTLY how my dad wound up with a bunch of stitches. Mom just happened to see him dripping blood out the front door and asked him what was happening. He grabbed a dishtowel, jumped in his van, and drove himself to the ER with one hand in a stick.
Was it just almost like silence and then nates like
"I need a bandaid...."
How about making Nate experience the feeling of going to a nail salon!?
Oh no are you ok😧 but I still like your videos 🥳🥳🤩🤩
Reminds me of all the combs handed out to kids when I was in grade school. "Unbreakable" combs were dead in minutes. My mom explained with exasperation that it's under normal use. So, wearing these gloves and following normal slicing of other objects, you're protected from incidental cuts (may have saved Nate's thumb, for instance). However, going out with the intent to cut through them, of course that's going to happen.
"Im no longer a participant im a witness"
10:44
Nate cutting his thumb preparing to test cut resistance gloves reminds me of my companies Christmas party were this guy was getting an award for perfect attendance but wasn't there to accept it. Lol
4:30 nailclipper, please?
We have some cut resistant gloves at work that actually have metal wire in them. It would be neat if you could test those out too.
Freeze dry obleck
It would be just corn starch again
So...Callie loves setting stuff on fire and Nate loves to cut things up....
ALL FOR SCIENCE! LOVE IT!
What ANSI Cut Resistance rating were those cut gloves? I did not see the ANSI logo any where on the glove or packaging you showed.
Awwe, I'm glad you're not seriously injured Nate!
I love how after cutting his finger while preparing for this video, they still made this video 😂
Prayers for your thumb and great videos, guys!
Wife: Lets make some sandwiches.
Me: Ok, just wait for me to get some specialized gloves for cutting bread.
Late, but i feel you Nate. I got the tip of my thumb cut off in biology class my sophomore year in high school. We were doing a lab demonstrating how enzymes break down food. We were using scissors(enzyme) to cut note cards(food) and I misjudged where the blade was and *snip* bye bye finger tip.
Y’all should test and see how durable chainsaw chaps are and see how much they’ll hold up to!!
im copy and pasting your hole post in hopes they see it as well as liking and commenting. great idea!
Mike Fudge thank you!
looks like you need to test out some finger nail clippers next...
Nate: Hey guys, I cut my finger. Here's the cast
5 Minutes later: *grabs a knife and starts cutting hand*
I've been working in both industry and construction and I've always been told to never wear gloves whenever you work with machines that do circular motions, because if the machine should grip your glove it will pull your hand with it. It did happen to me one time when I worked at a belt sander, luckily I was already about to move my hand away from it as it tucked and tore off one of the glove's fingers.
9:15 Rotary bench grinder?
Technically, all grinders are rotary. And I've never heard these grinders called "bench" grinder before?
It's an angle grinder! LoL!
Who cares stfu
Halo ت HᄐA ᅮᅢᄐ N r/wosh
bad luck brian that is both the worst reason to use it and the worst spelling of it
What if the grinder goes up and down
@@annymous-bz2xx if the disk rotates, it's rotary. LoL!
I've used Kevlar cut gloves. They look very similar to those, but yellow. I'm sure they would withstand much more abuse. It would have been nice to see a set of those
Yeah kevlar is godly but expensive
whole thumb thing = secretly bragging about how well he can sharpen a knife
Oooooh! I felt that as he explained his injury! Owe owe!