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  • @SteveMould
    @SteveMould  Před 6 měsíci +4355

    One thing I forgot to mention is that the blade can get quite hot from friction. Another reason not to try this at home!
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    • @astropgn
      @astropgn Před 6 měsíci +165

      When I was a kid the doctor said I shouldn't worry because the saw doesn't cut trough skin... I still have the scar from the burning it did on my arm though.

    • @AtomicAndi
      @AtomicAndi Před 6 měsíci

      trained professionals @@astropgn

    • @Lesani
      @Lesani Před 6 měsíci +7

      How you use an 18v open standard power tool battery that works on multiple brands to try to make your razor point ^^

    • @RyanAumiller
      @RyanAumiller Před 6 měsíci +37

      @@astropgn Me too. My scars are 30yrs old and my cast was made of the catalyzed fiberglas instead of plaster of paris. at least it also cauterized the wound it made but it also pushed the fiberglas dust into it. was crazy itchy for longer than I had to wear the post cast removal wrist brace.

    • @Platypus_Warrior
      @Platypus_Warrior Před 6 měsíci +23

      My second wonder was, why use a circular blade when only a fraction of it sawing

  • @AirrEnthusiast
    @AirrEnthusiast Před měsícem +478

    “Shit wrong saw”

  • @SirPembertonS.Crevalius
    @SirPembertonS.Crevalius Před 6 měsíci +16397

    I only had a cast once when I was like 8 or so years old, and I was terrified at the saw being used once it was healed, and thought for the longest time that the doctors were just THAT precise and skilled with the saw xD

    • @GardenGuy1943
      @GardenGuy1943 Před 6 měsíci +781

      They are. This video is supposed to be a prank.

    • @guymanhumanperson
      @guymanhumanperson Před 6 měsíci +386

      @@GardenGuy1943 cast saws cant hurt you

    • @MrRando
      @MrRando Před 6 měsíci +551

      @@guymanhumanperson they can cause cuts sometimes. but its very rare

    • @Tyrope
      @Tyrope Před 6 měsíci +453

      I also had a cast (two actually, both ankles as my Achilles tendons were not growing fast enough), when it came time to cut the nurse asked me if I was afraid, and when I reluctantly nodded my head she held the thing to her arm and let me watch how it just tickled.

    • @RealLifeIronMan
      @RealLifeIronMan Před 6 měsíci +291

      ​@@MrRandoOnly if the doctor moves the saw too fast. Human skin is pretty elastic, but if one moves the saw too fast, the greater pull of the saw teeth overcomes the elasticity of the skin.

  • @stevebounds4285
    @stevebounds4285 Před 4 měsíci +647

    As an 11 year old in 1987 I vividly remember the doctor holding the case saw against his own arm to show me how it wouldn’t hurt me. Several casts and metal screws and plates from that broken arm I came to trust the cast saw and my doctor.
    Side note, I saw that same doctor more than 30 years after my broken arm and upon introducing myself as soon as he heard my name he immediately grabbed my left arm to inspect his work. He 110% remember me all those years later. Thank you Dr. Golden.

    • @AlexandreG
      @AlexandreG Před 3 měsíci +21

      Idk why you people really need internet approval so much to make up these stories 😂

    • @aduantas
      @aduantas Před 3 měsíci +45

      I am a doctor, I can honestly say I forget most of the people I see but I could imagine remembering a person once I was prompted by their face and voice, especially if it was a long and complicated case I spent a lot of time on

    • @williamfranciswhite450
      @williamfranciswhite450 Před 2 měsíci +31

      ​@@AlexandreGwhy would it be made up?

    • @laurenanderson7330
      @laurenanderson7330 Před 2 měsíci +36

      @@AlexandreG​​⁠I had a shit this morning. Do you believe me?

    • @AlexandreG
      @AlexandreG Před 2 měsíci

      @@laurenanderson7330 of course, I was inside your whole peaking by the little whole I made. If you don't mind, next time pull down your pants more sensually, please

  • @alexpadovano8461
    @alexpadovano8461 Před 5 měsíci +1131

    I am an orthopedic surgeon and cast saw injuries are quite common, even when an experienced person is using them. At my hospital there have been severe injuries.
    If you press the oscillating cast saw against a person's skin and then slide it, you will slice right through the skin. The blade can also get extremely hot if it is dull and can cause severe burns.

    • @PcTato
      @PcTato Před 4 měsíci +78

      i was wondering about that; sliding it down the cast while cutting it and if it was in contact with the skin. thanks for your insight :)

    • @captaincat1743
      @captaincat1743 Před 4 měsíci +150

      Thank you for your comment. I had injuries on my leg twice from having casts removed. It was like a burn from my thigh to my ankle and it hurt like hell while they were doing it, but the technicians scoffed at me and said it was all in my head. Now I know what it was - they were burning me with the saw because it wasn't sharp enough.

    • @KnitterX
      @KnitterX Před 4 měsíci +39

      Thank you! I had a cast removed on my arm as a child and the doctor‘s assistant absolutely burned my arm.

    • @w1ngnuts
      @w1ngnuts Před 4 měsíci +37

      I got my cast cut off by an old cajun ortho when I was a kid. The dude told me 'if it cuts you, you can punch me'. Well I jumped when the blade went through the cast and it cut me. I didn't punch him though, he was a nice dude.

    • @lelandwhitehead56
      @lelandwhitehead56 Před 4 měsíci +33

      I don’t mean to sound too flippant, but it seems like you’re just describing Malpractice. They are operating the saw in a way it wasn’t intended to and causing harm because of it.

  • @bakerfx4968
    @bakerfx4968 Před 6 měsíci +3848

    Wow I’m never using a cast saw to shave again! Those differences were insane lol

    • @benjaminanderson1014
      @benjaminanderson1014 Před 6 měsíci +201

      Same, I can't believe I've been making this mistake my whole life

    • @ralph3333
      @ralph3333 Před 6 měsíci +130

      Don't be so dramatic, just sharpen the blade.

    • @KitagumaIgen
      @KitagumaIgen Před 6 měsíci +21

      Bah! Barely noticeable!

    • @Rich-on6fe
      @Rich-on6fe Před 6 měsíci +84

      I couldn't see any difference. Gonna stick with my reciprocating saw.

    • @lv-cxs
      @lv-cxs Před 6 měsíci

      seek therapy@@RepentandbelieveinJesusChrist5

  • @integza
    @integza Před 6 měsíci +12499

    My first job was with prosthetic limbs, we made a lot of casts, most people almost had a heart attack when I pulled out that baby, was really hard to convince them it was safe. Neve knew exactly why it was safe, thank you Steve for that!

    • @dijosto
      @dijosto Před 6 měsíci +20

      Neat!

    • @Ithirahad
      @Ithirahad Před 6 měsíci +562

      ...Why do they have people operating those things without telling them how they operate lol. It's not that complicated... tl;dr "It just twists back and forth and the actual disc isn't that sharp, so all it does is scrape plaster and soft stuff like skin isn't going to get cut."
      This would also hopefully prevent the issue in another comment where some medical practitioner was running the thing back and forth along the cast so fast, that it actually caused skin scrapes ._.

    • @karlhendrikse
      @karlhendrikse Před 6 měsíci +473

      Surely it would be really easy to convince them that it's safe: just put it on your own arm.

    • @VioletCatastrophe
      @VioletCatastrophe Před 6 měsíci +317

      @@karlhendrikse That's what was shown to me as a kid. 100% fear shifted into 'what the everloving fuck how does that work I MUST know'

    • @abbycantrell1369
      @abbycantrell1369 Před 6 měsíci +34

      ​@violetscott2322 thats what they did to me, too! It actually made me want to become a doctor!

  • @ohdang1083
    @ohdang1083 Před 5 měsíci +115

    I’m loving all the comments of people sharing happy stories with doctors demonstrating the saw on themselves before using it on them. I never had a cast before, but as someone who is often terrified of medical equipment, that kind of understanding and demonstration is way more helpful than the doctor just apathetically saying ‘don’t worry’ and going for it when it’s clear the patient is confused and concerned.

    • @user-te2zq6tb9k
      @user-te2zq6tb9k Před 2 měsíci +2

      Don't read the other comments then. It's not supposed to cut you, but it absolutely can.

    • @Apex_Suprim
      @Apex_Suprim Před 2 měsíci

      99% of times it because the saw is in bad shape and didnt got any good treatment @@user-te2zq6tb9k

  • @michael-rommel
    @michael-rommel Před měsícem +20

    Honestly, this is the first time I didn't completely dislike a "sponsor section" of a video. The information was - as always well presented, concise and relevant. Thank you so much for making those videos!

    • @feguzman
      @feguzman Před měsícem

      My thoughts exactly

  • @Ramstaandy
    @Ramstaandy Před 6 měsíci +2003

    I have to say, I really appreciate that you took the time to explain _why_ trying this for yourself is dangerous and _how_ it could get you hurt, rather than just giving a boilerplate "Don't try this at home".

    • @LavaCreeperPeople
      @LavaCreeperPeople Před 6 měsíci +6

      xD

    • @TunaIRL
      @TunaIRL Před 6 měsíci +10

      I mean almost anytime I've heard someone say to not try something they've explained it. Not like you can't do both lol

    • @SpaghettiEnterprises
      @SpaghettiEnterprises Před 6 měsíci

      Yeah but don't they make those oscillating tools for cutting tile? Pretty sure he said Dremels were out, but as long as the tool oscillates you're good.

    • @budgetcommander4849
      @budgetcommander4849 Před 6 měsíci +32

      @@SpaghettiEnterprisesNo. An oscillating tool can oscillate too far and still cut skin.

    • @Soheil-ev6ls
      @Soheil-ev6ls Před 6 měsíci +29

      ​@@SpaghettiEnterprises"as long as the tool oscillates you're good"
      Not what he said at all!!!

  • @MyBrothersMario
    @MyBrothersMario Před 6 měsíci +2818

    This made me remember when I had my cast removed from my leg when I was a kid and was terrified of the saw and the nurse taking the cast off took the saw and pushed it right up against her own arm to show me that there was no risk of harm. It's something that immediately put me at ease and I let her continue without even so much as a flinch. I hadn't thought of that until this video. Thank you for reminding me of what looking back is a really fold memory.

    • @shopshop144
      @shopshop144 Před 6 měsíci +105

      You were lucky. As a 6 or 7 year old who broke my leg, the person who took the cast off seemed to enjoy my state of near panic as he held up the saw and started to go to town. Maybe I got a sucker out of the deal!

    • @christopherbedford9897
      @christopherbedford9897 Před 6 měsíci +14

      I saw a nurse do that the first time I saw a saw (🥴) and I think it's probably something that happens literally every time the saw comes out of the cupboard.

    • @ThZuao
      @ThZuao Před 6 měsíci +26

      Same. I was 5 yo. Helping my dad trim a tree by carrying the branches away. Tripped and broke my arm by falling from my own height. Doctors discovered I had brittle bones then.
      When I took off the cast, nurse saw my eyes widen. I didn't say a word and she said whyle pressing the saw to her hand "Don't worry. It doesn't hurt. See?".
      I broke that same arm again the day I took off the cast riding a bike LOL. Wasn't scared of the saw the second time.

    • @unliving_ball_of_gas
      @unliving_ball_of_gas Před 6 měsíci +7

      ​@@ThZuaoDamn, that is insanely unfortunate. Can't help but giggle a bit.

    • @leftaroundabout
      @leftaroundabout Před 6 měsíci +15

      @@ThZuao I was afraid that story might continue along the lines "...the same day we continued trimming the tree and I demonstrated to my dad what the nurse had done by pressing the chainsaw to my hand saying, 'don't worry, it doesn't hurt'..."

  • @AndreasJacobson
    @AndreasJacobson Před 5 měsíci +8

    I've actually always been wondering about this, but not enough to look it up, thanks for showing this.

  • @GregoriusBryan
    @GregoriusBryan Před 3 měsíci +30

    Man that first freeze frame is priceless. Also the half beard. I can say that this is the most hillarious video you've made that I've seen.

  • @jamnmikefx
    @jamnmikefx Před 5 měsíci +3993

    I remember being terrified of having my cast being cut off and the doctor just ran it across his arm while it was on and I was like “…oh” and I was fine. Honestly props to that doctor he must have had so many terrified kids coming in

    • @HighCoupDeTat
      @HighCoupDeTat Před 5 měsíci +139

      I remember my doctor attempting this and then he demonstarted on my arm and managed to break skin somehow

    • @the-quiver
      @the-quiver Před 5 měsíci +442

      ​@@HighCoupDeTatYour skin just had a terrible case of skill issue

    • @warrior1477
      @warrior1477 Před 5 měsíci +33

      Well in my country people are poor and we are like 20 years behind in termsn of technology so we don't have saws like that. And I've had a broken foot and what they do is they use a regular saw (I assume), because they insert a metal shin under the cast where they will cut and so if they break through the cast they will scrape the metal shin under it. The shin is thin however and I still feel like if it's somebody that is inskilled and moves slightly to the side outside of the metal shin area it can still cut into your body part :D

    • @CartierFN
      @CartierFN Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@warrior1477 what country

    • @miglek9613
      @miglek9613 Před 5 měsíci +6

      ​@@HighCoupDeTatdo you ever use body lotion? If you don't that might be why

  • @the.original.throwback
    @the.original.throwback Před 6 měsíci +662

    About 60 years ago I had a little mishap resulting in a lower arm cast. When I went in to have it removed the doctor came in, and without saying much, turned on what looked like a rotary saw with the blade spinning and pushed it toward the cast on my arm. Before he contacted the cast I had his wrist fully clamped in my good hand, thinking this maniac was going to slice my arm with his crazy saw. The doctor's reactions were astonishment, then anger, then he laughed and put the saw on his own arm to demonstrate how it worked. So we both got educated; I learned about oscillating saws and he learned that patients may need to understand what he is about to do to them.

    • @Faustvonholle
      @Faustvonholle Před 6 měsíci +42

      Incredible story. While I would hope this would be less common today than 60 years ago, it's funny to think that doctors would go straight into some sort of procedure (since they're the trained expert) without explanation, which would look like attempted disfigurement to most people.
      I had my first cast at 11 and was very inquisitive, asked about every step and just really wanted to know what was going on (really more from curiosity than a focus on my wellbeing). First time a cast was taken off, I don't remember being scared of the saw, but thinking "Either this is going to hurt, they're very skilled with a spinning saw, or there's something I don't know". I just asked how it worked and if it would hurt because I wanted to know, but if I didn't have that experience until I was an adult, I would absolutely have gotten defensive before the saw could take my limb.

    • @Dreadought
      @Dreadought Před 6 měsíci +15

      @@Faustvonholle My experience of most doctors today is consistent with the story, we the patients don't need to know anything, they will do onto us as they think is best.

    • @freshrot420
      @freshrot420 Před 6 měsíci +4

      @@Dreadought I hear what you're sayin you think it is, but how bout some antibiotics instead?

    • @JB9000x
      @JB9000x Před 6 měsíci +4

      I had several fractures as a child and the man in the hospital who cut the casts of was super friendly. It looked like a really fun place to work and they were all jolly in that department. He always demonstrated the tool on his own arm to reassure the terrified children.

    • @ArkhBaegor
      @ArkhBaegor Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@freshrot420 How about a cool opioid addiction?

  • @aaronhooper4803
    @aaronhooper4803 Před 4 měsíci +6

    talking about those moduli and Poisson's Ratio really blew my mind. First time I've caught them out in the wild and not at work or school haha

  • @Kanawanu
    @Kanawanu Před 2 měsíci +3

    This is some great content and in content marketing. I really liked the scientific approach with east to follow formulas from strength of materials, and the merger with of the topic with the sponsor of the video was flawless. I did not skip through and might consider giving a chance to the shaver.

  • @kukukachu
    @kukukachu Před 6 měsíci +822

    the doctor explained this to me when he cut the cast off, but I'm glad to see someone such as yourself explaining this for the people that don't know, and you did it in great detail as well.

    • @JustDinosaurBones
      @JustDinosaurBones Před 6 měsíci +2

      Your doctor knows a lot of physics

    • @olivercharles2930
      @olivercharles2930 Před 6 měsíci +12

      I had a cast once and the doctor didn't explain it to me at all. Part of me was terrified that I would have my whole arm sawed off.

    • @kukukachu
      @kukukachu Před 6 měsíci

      lol, well he didn't explain it in detail, but he did demonstrate that the blade won't cut skin. @@JustDinosaurBones

    • @silverdude4668
      @silverdude4668 Před 6 měsíci +7

      Haven't had a cast yet, but in the field of automotive repair we use something similar, which also oscillates to cut out body panels for less heat buildup to avoid it from warping.
      However, it might actually get through skin at some point since it isn't designed for casts 😅

    • @kukukachu
      @kukukachu Před 6 měsíci

      oh, you poor thing. The trauma@@olivercharles2930

  • @confusedcrying986
    @confusedcrying986 Před 6 měsíci +1709

    I remember having my cast removed and asking the lady in so much fear "that doesn’t cut through skin???" And she looked me straight in the eyes, turned the saw on and pressed her hand on it and I honestly started laughing with the nurse and my mother

    • @Exsonius
      @Exsonius Před 5 měsíci +192

      You're lucky, my doctor just said "I haven't cut anyone.... yet" Child me was terrified

    • @asawski
      @asawski Před 5 měsíci +10

      ohhhh bro @@Exsonius

    • @dillonweaver2307
      @dillonweaver2307 Před 5 měsíci +5

      Yep if they felt it and believe it they know they can press it on there skin and show you look it’s moving back and forth so little your skin moves with it. So it will only cut hard things on the surface.

    • @dillonweaver2307
      @dillonweaver2307 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Modern tools today I believe no matter the brand this tool won’t cut you and is it did you would have to really force it plus it wouldn’t even be mm deep it can hardly break the skin if you try and I’ve used many different brands from other people on the job. I do admit the best ones can hurt you a little faster but still really cannot hurt you. You won’t bleed at all for a minute then when you do it’s nothing and definitely less than you could ever do shaving.

    • @dillonweaver2307
      @dillonweaver2307 Před 5 měsíci +2

      Just breaks the skin slightly and is not dangerous. The attachment they use make it look rotary tho. It’s just for blade life and angles they can use still in it. They get better stuff than we do lol. But we can but similar also we can buy softer and give them a new edge with our drill attachment over and over until they become too short. You wouldn’t want these shavings in a human being I’m sure lol. But it’s same deal can’t break the skin and by the time it does you won’t know for minutes. Like when I guy is too rough with the clippers and later you get a couple little scratches. It’s about the same hard to really hurt anyone just good for hard objects. Maybe a shin bone but they gonna get away or kick you unless there tied well lol.

  • @oliverstaunton10
    @oliverstaunton10 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Came across this video in my feed, never seen any of your content before. Very impressed with your style and content, will watch more. Subbed ofc

  • @Shreyas-sm7jt
    @Shreyas-sm7jt Před 5 měsíci +1

    Thanks for the video. I've been wondering about this for years now!

  • @kelvin0mql
    @kelvin0mql Před 6 měsíci +322

    This is exactly why the Dremel oscillating multi-tool, with an 80-grit sanding triangle pad, is great for exfoliating heels. The soft skin jiggles. The thick, dead, calloused skin isn’t as pliable, and hence it gets sanded off (slowly).

    • @marshallc6215
      @marshallc6215 Před 6 měsíci +31

      But wait there's more!

    • @Michael-pi8ps
      @Michael-pi8ps Před 6 měsíci +37

      Guess I know what I’m getting the wife for Christmas!

    • @kevinjudd846
      @kevinjudd846 Před 6 měsíci +82

      Fun Fact: If you have really dry skin, your skin loses some of that elastic pliability and become susceptible to being cut again.
      I remember learning this from another CZcams comment section where a medical professional was sharing their experience doing demonstrations with the cast saw for kids, as a way to help them relax beforehand. However one day when they were preforming this demonstration on their hand like they normally would, their hand was somewhat more dry than normal, and they managed to actually cut themselves, much to the horror of the child they were attempting to calm down haha

    • @nickkemp1434
      @nickkemp1434 Před 6 měsíci +4

      An angle grinder works really well too except you often end up needing stitches :)

    • @NikolayBychkovRus
      @NikolayBychkovRus Před 6 měsíci +1

      Man, you are awesome! I just bought a Makita oscillator multitool for my father in law, but looks like mother in law also will like it! ;)

  • @davidsims5520
    @davidsims5520 Před 6 měsíci +428

    Hi Steve, minor correction from a UK Emergency Medicine Doctor. We still use plaster of paris as opposed to synthetic casts when you first break a bone. Plaster is better for the initial molding around the break. We also apply plaster to only one side of the cast, this is called a backslab. The soft side then allows for any swelling that occurs. This is usually then changed to a hard synthetic cast a few days later.

    • @EcceJack
      @EcceJack Před 6 měsíci +6

      That's very interesting, thanks for explaining! I only had cast as a kid (so... definitely more than 15 years ago since the last one now), and it was always only plaster of Paris, so I wondered about the modern stuff :)

    • @NikolayBychkovRus
      @NikolayBychkovRus Před 6 měsíci +6

      Hi, David. Thank you for your comment. Could I also humbly ask you: what is the purpose of the change from plaster to plastic if in few days plaster is already fully solidified?

    • @randomcow505
      @randomcow505 Před 6 měsíci +18

      @@NikolayBychkovRus I presume they have to redo the cast because swelling has gone down and it would be loose, and since there's no chance of it swelling up again you can use the faster cast (that sounds like a great trade name)

    • @caimansaurus5564
      @caimansaurus5564 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Interesting, can I ask why? Is the synthetic cast less secure?

    • @tiffanysandmeier4753
      @tiffanysandmeier4753 Před 6 měsíci +4

      This is just a guess, but I would think the synthetic would be better in handling getting wet. I am not saying you would run water over it or soak it, but it could potentially handle getting wet (splashed not soaked) better than a plaster cast. Again, this is just a guess. I have never had a cast, so I have no personal experience with either.

  • @nethiuz9165
    @nethiuz9165 Před 8 dny

    Very simple stuff and knowledge i had prior, but your videos are so worth a watch and the high speed cameras make things amazing.

  • @werner2810
    @werner2810 Před 4 měsíci +5

    I usually don't like sponsorships clips in videos, but this conclusion for the shave quality was hilarious. Also the video was great as always.

  • @SulfuricDonut
    @SulfuricDonut Před 6 měsíci +635

    For those without facial hair: Even though the differences in hair length on each side are difficult to notice on camera, the actual smoothness of the skin, as well as irritability after shaving, make a world of difference.

    • @uponeric36
      @uponeric36 Před 6 měsíci +41

      Regardless of brand, for pure clean face shaving safety razors are just better; the only reason to use a plastic razor is if you didn't know any better yet. If you were doing some more shaping and grooming of the facial hair, you'd have more room for electric razors.

    • @jankoodziej877
      @jankoodziej877 Před 6 měsíci +37

      Clearly the smooth shave off the cast saw is much preferable, and way better looking too!

    • @jankoodziej877
      @jankoodziej877 Před 6 měsíci +4

      I'm not sure if I was clear, English is not my native language. I was talking about a razor in the style of the old razors used by barbers, except with razor blades, so you don't have to deal with the sharpening.

    • @sohamsengupta6470
      @sohamsengupta6470 Před 6 měsíci +18

      @@jankoodziej877 I believe those are called straight razors, and yeah if you know how to use em they're deadly effective cause they cut real clean and the typically load half a blade so you can just keep the other half clean and wrapped up for the next time you need it

    • @jankoodziej877
      @jankoodziej877 Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@sohamsengupta6470 yes, exactly what I was talking about.

  • @notenoughmonkeys
    @notenoughmonkeys Před 6 měsíci +62

    Petition for Steve to do a full body cast of himself. A Steve Mould if you will. I'll show myself out...

    • @quantumleap359
      @quantumleap359 Před 6 měsíci +4

      Booooo just kidding, that was pretty funny

  • @MrJackhammer
    @MrJackhammer Před 5 měsíci +1

    This answers a question I'd casually wondered about for some time. Thanks!

  • @user-qv1yx9yb2p
    @user-qv1yx9yb2p Před 4 měsíci +2

    Your hard work truly pays off! 💼

  • @spyguy318
    @spyguy318 Před 6 měsíci +879

    That comment about trying to find material properties of skin really hit home. I’m a bioengineer, and in college I first learned about regular materials, which are linear (behaves the same at different scales), homogeneous (all made of the same stuff), isotropic (same in all directions), and elastic (doesn’t lose energy when stretched), all very nice properties that make solving problems easy. Then I got to tissue mechanics and realized human bodies are none of those. In fact they’re so complicated the best we can do is ever-more-complex approximations that kiiiiinda work for very specific pieces and nothing else.

    • @thewiseturtle
      @thewiseturtle Před 6 měsíci +59

      So, instead of a spherical cow, it's a planar teat? Heh.

    • @jursamaj
      @jursamaj Před 6 měsíci +16

      *Isotropic. Isotopic would be "about isotopes".

    • @3141277
      @3141277 Před 6 měsíci +21

      Also, it should be considered that skin (like many other biological tissues) is under tension on the body and this influences the wave propagation speed

    • @SeanTerisu
      @SeanTerisu Před 6 měsíci +28

      As a fellow engineer, spoiler alert: they're all just (very good) approximations, some are just messier than others.

    • @joelmetz7534
      @joelmetz7534 Před 6 měsíci +21

      ​@@SeanTerisuthis sounds like a pessimistic version of George Box's quote "all models are wrong, but some are useful"

  • @gravestone4840
    @gravestone4840 Před 6 měsíci +284

    There is a similar oscillating tool meant for safely "buffing" your eyeball. Yes you read that right. I found that out the hard way. I got a shard of metal in my eye ( while wearing glasses AND safety glasses) and there was rust left just under the surface. They use a contraption to hold your lid open and buff away the spot without causing damage. They numb you with drops but you get to enjoy the experience while awake and watch it get closer..... Happy nightmares everyone.

    • @andymouse
      @andymouse Před 6 měsíci +30

      Cheers for that.

    • @jacksonpercy8044
      @jacksonpercy8044 Před 6 měsíci +16

      I got hit in the eye with welding slag despite wearing safety goggles, and after that I always kept my welding mask down while chipping slag off.

    • @CazTanto
      @CazTanto Před 6 měsíci +7

      Sounds like something right out of Saw 😂

    • @xXxequisxXx
      @xXxequisxXx Před 6 měsíci +8

      Oh god no

    • @rachealnovotny363
      @rachealnovotny363 Před 6 měsíci +6

      Agh reading this is making my eye twitch yuck

  • @TheSwiftFalcon
    @TheSwiftFalcon Před 5 měsíci +2

    Hey, I've got a saw that kind of looks like that in my garage. I didn't know I could shave with it, thanks Steve!

  • @seanl7503
    @seanl7503 Před 6 měsíci +416

    When i got my cast off as a kid, the doctor explained that the saw vibrated instead of spinning! It helped me be not so afraid of the saw lol

    • @imightbebiased9311
      @imightbebiased9311 Před 6 měsíci +11

      I heard that, but I thought he meant it vibrated sideways. It was cool to see the slow-mo definitively explain what was going on.

    • @mahoganywolf8843
      @mahoganywolf8843 Před 6 měsíci +40

      When I got a cast off as a kid the guy just told me it was a magic saw that liked people and would never cut anyone.
      I believed this, somehow.

    • @neortik7
      @neortik7 Před 6 měsíci +4

      @@mahoganywolf8843 haha cute

    • @delfinenteddyson9865
      @delfinenteddyson9865 Před 6 měsíci +2

      my doctor used the saw on herself to show me it doesn't hurt

    • @Mefistofy
      @Mefistofy Před 6 měsíci +1

      I was so afraid when my cast was removed. The assistant did say the saw does not cut my skin but I did not trust her as a kid. That thing looked dangerously like a mini circular saw. Showing me on her skin would probably have helped.

  • @StupidStudiosN
    @StupidStudiosN Před 6 měsíci +328

    A fun memory from when I was 5- -I was having a cast removed around my chest, and was, naturally, freaked out by the idea of a saw being brought near my body. The doctor, wanting to ease my panic, enlisted my mom to demonstrate how safe the saw would be, by showing it in use on her arm. Didn't spend anytime explaining the physics of this to her though, so my mom was the one panicking instead, though reluctantly trusting that the doctor wasn't about to slice her arm open. 😅

    • @1v966
      @1v966 Před 6 měsíci +10

      how do you even get to a point where a full body cast is needed mate

    • @StupidStudiosN
      @StupidStudiosN Před 6 měsíci +48

      @1v966 Open heart surgery was what I was in for, though my wording there was a bit off-
      Was just a cast around my torso, not "full body". My apologies. Lol

    • @throwawaypt2throwawaypt2-xp8nx
      @throwawaypt2throwawaypt2-xp8nx Před 6 měsíci +13

      why can't the doctor just show it on themselves

    • @StupidStudiosN
      @StupidStudiosN Před 6 měsíci +22

      @throwawaypt2throwawaypt2-xp8nx If I had to guess, to dispell any thought that he was somehow putting it close to him, without actually making skin contact. Otherwise, probably for comedic effect.

    • @eduardoherrera2368
      @eduardoherrera2368 Před 6 měsíci +25

      "Don't worry, kid, I'm going to scare the crap out of your mom instead!" -the doctor, probably.

  • @TheStealthFire
    @TheStealthFire Před 5 měsíci +1

    The segue into the sponsored shaving handle is a work of art

  • @Gnome_Dome1
    @Gnome_Dome1 Před 5 měsíci +2

    This is a great video to show to kids who have a cast and are terrified of being cut because this can help them be less scared of the saw

  • @maxworx1411
    @maxworx1411 Před 6 měsíci +341

    Fun fact: 1976 a carpenter got his cast removed with this tool and seeing it's potential to reach and cut in difficult places, he sought to buy it from the doctor and took it to the construction site. That's how the cast saw became the oscillating multitool.

    • @oliverer3
      @oliverer3 Před 6 měsíci +40

      So what you're saying is I should use a oscillating multitool to cut off my cast?

    • @ManderSeis
      @ManderSeis Před 6 měsíci +13

      ​@@oliverer3you could very well

    • @lukeonuke
      @lukeonuke Před 6 měsíci +52

      @@oliverer3 please dont

    • @thomasfevre9515
      @thomasfevre9515 Před 6 měsíci +44

      That is probably not a good idea. If the general principle us the same, the spécifications may differ, as explained in the video.

    • @amandahugankiss4110
      @amandahugankiss4110 Před 6 měsíci

      Fuck. Yeah.
      Do it!

  • @anoobis117
    @anoobis117 Před 6 měsíci +84

    That transition at 6:01 is absolutely amazing. You, sir, are a treat.

  • @Pers0n97
    @Pers0n97 Před 5 měsíci

    As always, that was a really informative video.

  • @jaanu2222
    @jaanu2222 Před 4 měsíci +1

    that's so well thought machine , looks very simple but very smart thinking

  • @joshmaxwell8767
    @joshmaxwell8767 Před 6 měsíci +347

    The sponsor spot was real eye opener. I've been shaving with a cast saw for most of my life and you finally got me to switch. I'm so happy I did.

    • @makarabaduk1754
      @makarabaduk1754 Před 5 měsíci +6

      It's waiting for the plaster of Paris shaving "cream" to set that is the onerous bit...

  • @ezekielkoontz5267
    @ezekielkoontz5267 Před 6 měsíci +705

    This was possibly the most perfectly timed video recommendation of my life. I'm actually going to the doctor tomorrow where I'll very likely have the cast on my leg removed and I would have flipped out at what looks like a rotary saw being brandished by my leg. I am not a brave person lol
    Edit: They cut the cast with the exact same tool. The video did help a lot.

    • @ingnitedtoast4312
      @ingnitedtoast4312 Před 6 měsíci +28

      W

    • @noneofyourbusiness4133
      @noneofyourbusiness4133 Před 5 měsíci +25

      Because CZcams has your searches and schedules bugged

    • @Ka1denBreak
      @Ka1denBreak Před 5 měsíci

      @@noneofyourbusiness4133never had a broken bone, haven’t been to doctors in years.
      No talk or search relating even closely to this video.

  • @xweert711
    @xweert711 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I read the title as "Cast Iron Saw" and clicked it out of morbid curiosity, wondering how a video like that could be on CZcams.
    I see now I read the title wrong, but still learned a lot regardless. Thank you, sir.

  • @VIDEOPRO-xh1cu
    @VIDEOPRO-xh1cu Před 4 měsíci +1

    this guy is an inspiration to me..thanks,,you make youtube a better place

  • @Asertix357
    @Asertix357 Před 6 měsíci +227

    Do you have any idea just how therapeutic it was to watch this video?
    Growing up I was terribly afraid of breaking a bone and getting a cast, not because of the pain and immobility that'd be involved, but because a power saw would be used to remove the cast. The thought of the saw scared me more than anything. I only _now_ learned that all of that fear was for nothing.
    I feel like a weight has been lifted off of me, thanks to your video.

    • @reset8140
      @reset8140 Před 6 měsíci +21

      Well, fear no more! You can now enjoy the full experience in breaking a leg or two, getting a cast, have your friends and family leaving their signatures and drawings on it until the big final moment of removing it and you have a leg as good as new!
      Jk lol.
      It's such a liberating feeling when we discover these things that we've been afraid of and realize they weren't as scary as we thought. I'm happy for you, man. 🥳

    • @TchSktch
      @TchSktch Před 6 měsíci +5

      yeah idk, I'm currently looking at the half-inch scar on my wrist from being injured via cast saw almost 10 years ago. I was in middle school, I vividly remember screaming at the sharp pain and the doctor looking at me like I was crazy. Beginning to wonder if they even had the right tool lmfao

  • @andyboybennett
    @andyboybennett Před 6 měsíci +130

    Cast saws CAN cut skin. If one were to move the saw along the surface of the skin, you would move it beyond the elastic limit of the skin. When removing casts the ortho tech or medical assistant (the doctor usually doesn't do this) presses the saw into the cast perpendicular to the skin, then withdraws it when they feel it break through the cast. After withdrawint the saw to the surface of the cast, it is then moved and pressed in again. The layer of padding under the cast is usually sufficient to protect the skin from the teeth and fron the het.

    • @bid0u12345
      @bid0u12345 Před 6 měsíci +8

      Absolutely, I got cut several times when they removed my cast when I was young. It was very hot as well.

    • @sus527
      @sus527 Před 6 měsíci +3

      @@bid0u12345 probably it was wrong one or faulty

    • @Thermalions
      @Thermalions Před 6 měsíci +6

      I have a 35 year old scar on my wrist from a cast saw. Many things can cut you if used incorrectly or not maintained.

    • @connorharrison3352
      @connorharrison3352 Před 6 měsíci +2

      Aye I have a scar as well. It wasn't a problem, I just had a stuck partial cast that needed a lot of work to remove.

    • @fedyx1544
      @fedyx1544 Před 6 měsíci

      God I hate when the het hurts me

  • @_unabananamas
    @_unabananamas Před 4 měsíci

    Thank you, you are very direct in explaining

  • @GDuncan8002
    @GDuncan8002 Před 2 měsíci

    I've wondered about this for about 30 years. Thanks.

  • @honuswscruggs5356
    @honuswscruggs5356 Před 6 měsíci +788

    It's good to see someone in the shaving industry finally taking on Big Cast Saw .

  • @Shift18
    @Shift18 Před 6 měsíci +128

    It's one thing to have them casually explain it in the doc's office, but to actually *see* how it works in slow motion and how that relates to direct contact with skin is incredibly useful in fully understanding just how safe it is. Doctor's should recommend this video to anyone worried about getting their casts cut off!

  • @warsson1
    @warsson1 Před 4 měsíci

    You got me with the half shave. Good stuff lol

  • @S4l4m4nder36
    @S4l4m4nder36 Před 5 měsíci

    What a great video, funny, interesting and sometimes shocking, amazing work.

  • @sudazima
    @sudazima Před 6 měsíci +146

    plaster casts are still used quite a lot, but for more serious injuries. they use chemical accelerators in it to make it set in an hour or so, its gets really quite hot as it does. only lesser injuries or later stages get the fiberglass ones. also you cant just get the speed of sound for your skin from the ripples since your not in the far field regime and the oscillations are quite clearly being powered.
    src: im a physicist who had a lot of casts...

    • @SteveMould
      @SteveMould  Před 6 měsíci +75

      Two very interesting points. Thank you.

    • @waxywabbit1247
      @waxywabbit1247 Před 6 měsíci +7

      Oscillations are always powered by something. Oscillations through the air are powered by your lungs when you speak. How fast those oscillations travel is the speed of sound through air.
      And by far field *region you're referring to the electromagnetic field around an object which would be relevant if we were talking about radio waves not sound waves. The speed of radio waves is entirely different from speed of the oscillation of compressive pressure (sound).
      Hope this clarifies things for you.

    • @sudazima
      @sudazima Před 6 měsíci +38

      @@waxywabbit1247 this is wrong, and i dont think you understand.
      imagine this, you detonate a high explosive. the initial blast wave propagates at the speed of that explosive which is far higher than the speed of sound in air. once this hits air it will still go at that speed for some distance. this is called the near field, as you said this is also true for electromagnetic waves and is true of all waves. only after some distance will the blasts wave slow down to the speed of sound and propagate 'normally'.
      with powered i meant that the oscillations are forced at that frequency and do not yet go at the speed of sound for that medium.

    • @danielch6662
      @danielch6662 Před 6 měsíci +2

      I'm hoping that the casts are not a side effect of the job. ;-)

    • @jankoodziej877
      @jankoodziej877 Před 6 měsíci +1

      I would also suspect that the fact skin is firmly attached to whatever is under it has a huge effect on the waves generated too.

  • @kuboskube
    @kuboskube Před 6 měsíci +145

    Your sponsorship segment for this video is one of the best I have ever seen ever from anyone. Didn't feel forced or anything, just seemed natural.

    • @koncinar
      @koncinar Před 6 měsíci +14

      100%, and the half-shaved face was a perfect addition

    • @voidling2632
      @voidling2632 Před 6 měsíci +5

      internet historian is still number one

    • @unliving_ball_of_gas
      @unliving_ball_of_gas Před 6 měsíci

      And the GRAPH! Oh, the 📈

    • @brenj
      @brenj Před 6 měsíci +1

      It was so casual like most of his humour, love it!

    • @overtheatlas
      @overtheatlas Před 6 měsíci +1

      And as someone who's owned a Henson for about a year. I can attest to the quality

  • @Frog-life725
    @Frog-life725 Před měsícem

    I have a cast on currently I'm going to have to get it removed in a few days so this helped me out a lot for me not to be a scared thank you

  • @TheGathumpus
    @TheGathumpus Před 3 měsíci

    I used to visit the "Invacar" (Greeves motorcycle) factory in the 70s where they used to use these saws to cut fibreglass moulds Mr mould

  • @klasta69
    @klasta69 Před 6 měsíci +110

    Just FYI: a plaster of paris cast is usually used on a recent fracture because it lends itself more easily to putting on a cast splint rather than a circular cast which allows for post-traumatic swelling. Synthetic casts are used for circular casts, which is shouldn't be put on any earlier than 5 days post-trauma.

    • @AndiFels
      @AndiFels Před 6 měsíci +2

      I understood nothing of this, but I appreciate the information nonetheless.

  • @sgctactics
    @sgctactics Před 6 měsíci +322

    This is almost astoundingly coincidental to me: My son is having casts put on tomorrow for stretching his Achilles tendon and I was telling him about how they take casts off and , lo and behold, I get a ping for a suggestion to your video. Made a perfectly timed learning experience, for both of us.
    Keep em coming, you always find the most interesting things in the obvious that you typically don't think about

    • @steinblitz1506
      @steinblitz1506 Před 6 měsíci +20

      You've probably discussed the cast around your phone, neat and freaky at the same time!

    • @kirtil5177
      @kirtil5177 Před 6 měsíci +7

      @@steinblitz1506 considering i often see notifications come hours after ive already watched the video it wanted to notify, that definitely sounds like the algorithm listening in

    • @claymcgranahan
      @claymcgranahan Před 6 měsíci +1

      I actually had that exact surgery about 3 years ago! Wishing for the best!

    • @sgctactics
      @sgctactics Před 6 měsíci +6

      @@kirtil5177 that's my normal go-to conclusion, but it did just get released and I do have notifications on for this channel, so unfortunately I can't claim that this time. This time...

    • @sgctactics
      @sgctactics Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@claymcgranahan thanks! All went well, now he's looking forward to getting his first casts removed so he can see the saw, ha

  • @lightrays_music
    @lightrays_music Před měsícem +1

    Great Video Steve! I was always wondering how they make sure to not cut your skin. I think it's kind of funny you mention proprietary batteries on power tools at 6:23, while showing a Bosch driver using the ALL 18V Alliance battery system that aims to make batteries of different manufacturers MORE compatible, thus not being proprietary.

  • @maxwellschmidt235
    @maxwellschmidt235 Před 16 dny

    Best commercial I've seen in a long time, probably impacted a purchase decision.

  • @rpercifieldjr
    @rpercifieldjr Před 6 měsíci +83

    Long ago in a galaxy far away while working in orthopedics I used to remove casts and split them to relieve pressure. I would demonstrate how the saw works first on my arm, and then allow them to touch the blade. The adults were worse than the kids. Our system had a vacuum that almost made more noise than the saw. Those were interesting days.

    • @VeryRGOTI
      @VeryRGOTI Před 6 měsíci +2

      Poor adults might've had unexplained traumas

    • @sylvrwolflol
      @sylvrwolflol Před 6 měsíci

      Adults are _always_ worse than children.
      Children are capable of following simple directions and are easily appeased and distracted.
      Adults don't think they _should_ follow directions, and can often be so allergic to information that you can't even get directions across, much less get them the hell out of the way of danger.
      Children don't have overinflated egos and a sense of entitlement, they're the kind of dumb that's easy to manage.

  • @JJ-iu5hl
    @JJ-iu5hl Před 2 měsíci +2

    I use an oscillating cutting tool pretty much every day for remodeling work. It cuts effortlessly through drywall, wood, vinyl, etc. It's a classic move to stick it on our skin when we're working with a new guy and watch him freak out.

  • @GustavoPinho89
    @GustavoPinho89 Před 4 měsíci +1

    1:44 your face frowning at the dreadful sound of that turning on thing is priceless

  • @DusanPavlicek78
    @DusanPavlicek78 Před 6 měsíci +224

    When I was a kid, I got a cast and when I heard they'd use a saw to remove it, I was EXTREMELY worried for several days and nights until the moment actually came... and it was perfectly fine.
    That was maybe 35 years ago.
    Thank you for making this video 😁

    • @fsmoura
      @fsmoura Před 6 měsíci +15

      If I were the doctor I'd put a big show and say: "Watch out, kid, this will cut off your arm if you ever so twitch even a hundredth of an inch!" And then approach the cast veeeery slowly. (" oДo)

    • @Hobbychemiefreak
      @Hobbychemiefreak Před 6 měsíci +23

      @@fsmoura thank f**k you're not a doctor

    • @hariman7727
      @hariman7727 Před 6 měsíci +5

      ... Apparently they didn't always use oscillating saws, or I had tighter skin.
      Still have scars. They're most visible if I get a tan.

    • @RyanAumiller
      @RyanAumiller Před 6 měsíci

      @@hariman7727 the thing they forgot to mention is that as these blades lose their edge they generate more friction and get hot enough to burn through your skin... i've got scars as well and they've been there for the last 30 years

  • @thedon4288
    @thedon4288 Před 6 měsíci +170

    Hi Steve. I’m glad you made that comment about the heat because 40 years ago a doctor 3 nurses and my mother had to hold me down as they tried to convince me that one of those saws wasn’t able to cut me as they cut my plaster to loosen it from my arm. I still have the scar to this day which is about 60mm long. They may not be able to cut you but they can sure as s^*% burn you to the point that you think you’re being cut. My mother still feels guilty about not believing me when I was running around the room trying to escape these adults in my mind, hell bent on cutting through my arm! I can laugh about it today but not then.

    • @zdmacstudios
      @zdmacstudios Před 6 měsíci +5

      They can actually do both

    • @Spookerelli
      @Spookerelli Před 6 měsíci +24

      I had almost exactly the same thing. Drs had to cut open a full leg cast because my leg was still swelling more. Didn't Believe me until the cast popped open and they saw blood all the way along. Still visible scar over 20years later.

    • @88porpoise
      @88porpoise Před 5 měsíci +24

      That would probably be an incompetent doctor. Cast saws absolutely can (and do) cause minor burns and cuts when properly used, but a serious burn or something indicates operator error, most likely from dragging hte saw along the skin.
      The proper way to cut a cast is by a series of cuts into teh case from the outside moving down it as you go (think like an old style can opener: make one cut, move a bit, cut again, move a bit, cut again, etc, etc) not a cut along the.
      This both gives the blade constant breaks and keeps it from being in contact with your skin for extended periods.

    • @zdmacstudios
      @zdmacstudios Před 5 měsíci

      That might have been what happened to the person I mentioned in my previous comment,@@88porpoise .Well noted.

    • @llamaliza6886
      @llamaliza6886 Před 5 měsíci +2

      This exact thing happened to me as well. I think I was 8, they assured me it couldn't possibly be cutting me even though I could feel it hurt and told them. I let them keep going, I had a pretty high pain tolerance for a kid (I had lived with the broken arm without treatment for a week before telling my parents I had hurt it - oops). Then when they cracked it off I had a 2inch burn and they felt pretty horrible. I still have that scar.

  • @arekersaasej
    @arekersaasej Před 5 měsíci

    Love your content - And I have to say, that the sponsored content woven into the videos, is well executed and I think this is the only channel where I actually watch the sponsored bit. Hmm, makes me wanna shave 🪒

  • @adharmadharma
    @adharmadharma Před 5 měsíci

    I had a cast when I was in primary school - when the doctor cut the cast with the blade, I was so scared but the doctor didn't seem to worry at all. Now I know why (today years old :)) Thank you for this video !

  • @burnbooleans
    @burnbooleans Před 2 měsíci

    Dang, you fot me at 6:14!
    Amazing video
    Fun, learning!😄

  • @kristenfrosch
    @kristenfrosch Před 6 měsíci +27

    The half shave had us all giggling. Thanks for this video, it was something I always wondered about!

  • @soloman5967
    @soloman5967 Před 2 měsíci

    I've used the henson13 for over 2 years and honestly the experience is amazing il actually never go back to using any other razor for the rest of my life

  • @Vladimir-JT
    @Vladimir-JT Před 5 měsíci

    my new thing i learned today. thank you

  • @RyanDB
    @RyanDB Před 6 měsíci +105

    A lot of people so have a similar tool to this at home, though: An electric toothbrush
    One I had as a kid (if you removed the replaceable brush head) would drill itself right into the plaster of the wall. My parents weren't big fans of this fact, but I learned something XD

    • @ccoder4953
      @ccoder4953 Před 6 měsíci +4

      There's another kind of oscillating tool that's very widespread. Oscillating saws have become extremely common in the power tool business. They're actually quite similar to that cast saw. You can go to any hardware store and find a wide variety of them from all the major brands. Very useful tools for detail work or cutting in confined spaces. Wouldn't use them for cutting off casts, but theoretically you could.

    • @Epic_Eggroll
      @Epic_Eggroll Před 6 měsíci

      hahaha im gonna try that 🤣

    • @dsid4evr
      @dsid4evr Před 6 měsíci

      @@ccoder4953 its most commonly called multitool because it has many kind of functions

    • @sboinkthelegday3892
      @sboinkthelegday3892 Před 6 měsíci +1

      It's also good at locating prostate cancer, if you weren't aware.

    • @Ulysses182
      @Ulysses182 Před 6 měsíci

      wut? :O how?

  • @xtieburn
    @xtieburn Před 6 měsíci +80

    As a kid one of the coolest toys I ever had was a balsa wood working kit with dinky lathe, sander, drill and jigsaw. I think the way they made the jigsaw child friendly (Something I remember deliberately testing many times.) may well be the same way they made this medical tool safe.

  • @guido3357
    @guido3357 Před 3 měsíci

    Props to the humor behind the science that some may not have noticed. Great video, first time here and I hope to never break my arms, in case my arms' skin have the resistence of an overinflated baloon.

  • @alexandrugeorge1573
    @alexandrugeorge1573 Před 3 měsíci

    Great comparison of shaving methods 😂👍

  • @shottysteve
    @shottysteve Před 6 měsíci +37

    such a good cut 0:03

  • @Blaketh.
    @Blaketh. Před 6 měsíci +208

    I think it's important to note that different skin types are important, especially the sensitive skin left underneath the cast after injury. I'm very lean and when I got my cast off the person taking it off left the saw in place for too long and it burned my arm in two places, didn't hurt but still have the scars.

  • @mnek742
    @mnek742 Před měsícem

    Wow you said tau on 12 rather than pi on 6, I appreciate that so much!! Great video btw, I learned a few new things!

  • @iiizaya
    @iiizaya Před 2 měsíci

    i seriously dont understand how people can dislike this type of video, if you like it nice but if you dont care, why you take the time to watch? anyway very interesting video thx you

  • @gauravk_in
    @gauravk_in Před 6 měsíci +20

    I've never had a cast but my brother had one when he was young. Watching it removed was traumatic for me! You solved a huge mystery. I can begin healing now.

  • @ColourcorrectionFilm
    @ColourcorrectionFilm Před 6 měsíci +36

    Hi steve, as a biomedical engineer specialising in soft tissue biomechanics, id like to point out that the conversion from shear to youngs modulus only is valid for very low deformation settings. This is because it assumes a linear relationship between stress and strain in the material.

  • @phantasm3207
    @phantasm3207 Před 2 měsíci

    Did not know I need this... pretty cool

  • @CheddarRBLX
    @CheddarRBLX Před 5 měsíci

    when i still had my cast on like 5 months ago, I would get so scared when this thing came out. Thanks for the explination

  • @Jfam11638
    @Jfam11638 Před 6 měsíci +50

    I still fondly remember when I got my first cast off at around 8 years old, I was with two of my best friends who were insanely scared with me when we saw the saw that was gonna remove my cast, but our eyes were wide and amazed when we saw the doctor demonstrate the saw on his own hand, showing off how it hadn’t been cut at all when he put it on his hand.

  • @ericpeterson6520
    @ericpeterson6520 Před 6 měsíci +15

    Thank you for FINALLY doing a skin Young's modulus reveal! I've been requesting that for YEARS

    • @AtomicAndi
      @AtomicAndi Před 6 měsíci

      We desperately need to now if he revealed it to his wife as well

  • @reywolf74
    @reywolf74 Před 25 dny

    Thank you for this video.

  • @FishyFelix
    @FishyFelix Před 5 měsíci

    I purchased a safety razor 4 years ago with 100s blades and I've only used 22 blades so far. Huge savings for myself, but even bigger savings in that time for less landfill waste vs a modern razor.

  • @KyroMenicou
    @KyroMenicou Před 6 měsíci +68

    I had a cast for a broken arm when I was 8 or something, and since then I've always wondered how those saws work. It's just been one of those unexplained questions that I had in the back of my head for so long, but never pressing enough to actually research it you know. But I've stilll always been so curious and wanted to know! So thanks for solving that great mystery for me haha

  • @Lucasbom100
    @Lucasbom100 Před 6 měsíci +7

    Excellent script, my man. Most of the videos with appealing titles/thumbnails don't get into the subject so quickly, and you did it very well, and then proceeded to amaze us with much more information and knowledge about it. Ty c:

  • @serritt005
    @serritt005 Před 5 měsíci

    fascinating!!! im gonna try that with my dremel tool right now

  • @atriyakoller136
    @atriyakoller136 Před 3 měsíci

    I can't thank you enough for editing the balloon pop sound out, I was waiting scared that it might get included as an attention grabbing mechanism but thank goodness it wasn't

  • @danielawesome36
    @danielawesome36 Před 6 měsíci +500

    I've heard of horror stories from people who had their casts removed yet somehow still got cut by the saw, and sometimes the person cutting their cast say, "No way, this saw isn't designed to cut skin," and denying it even though some of those testimonies have the op bleeding.

    • @jgerrard565671
      @jgerrard565671 Před 6 měsíci +116

      I'm one of them, looking at the scar currently on the hand that's holding this phone. Just a little contact patch of the blade though at the base of my thumb.

    • @xabstractx
      @xabstractx Před 5 měsíci +110

      Yep I have a scar on my hand thanks to the idiot doctor that cut my cast off. Dude was so rough he sliced right into my thumb and wrist

    • @leleprtk
      @leleprtk Před 5 měsíci +85

      I’m one of them too and still have the scar, she thought I was feeling “phantom pain” because I was scared of the saw :) nah, the saw was too old and cut my skin, I have the scar to prove it and I threw up from stress while it was happening

    • @Ricardo__Milos
      @Ricardo__Milos Před 5 měsíci +68

      I should have sued the hospital for neglect. I got traumatized of hospitals for a while because they cut the cast AND the skin under it...

    • @he3004
      @he3004 Před 5 měsíci +21

      Probably because their skin was too dry to stretch

  • @llama2022
    @llama2022 Před 6 měsíci +143

    Except when I was having my cast taken off as a kid, the doctor kept moving it along the cast really fast and ended up cutting me a bunch. I kept saying it hurt and they said "No, it doesn't hurt you". Had scars from that for many years.

    • @bordershader
      @bordershader Před 6 měsíci +61

      That's appalling! Scars both mental and physical I should think. My brother had to be catheterised regularly and he had one nurse who did it badly and he told her she was hurting him and she said "oh everyone says that" YEAH WELL THEN LISTEN TO THE PATIENT maybe?? Man I'm angry for you, I hope you put in an official complaint.

    • @CameronSMoore
      @CameronSMoore Před 6 měsíci +13

      I had the same thing happen to me when I was 7ish, I still have the scar on my leg.

    • @lesliea5059
      @lesliea5059 Před 6 měsíci +8

      Yep cut me and left a scar from top to bottom of my leg that took years to clear.

    • @rossalthor
      @rossalthor Před 6 měsíci +19

      I had the exact same experience! It was in second grade, and she cut my arm in 3 different places which ended up getting so badly infected my hand swelled up to the size of a balloon and had to be hospitalized a week later. At first they were convinced I must have been bitten by a spider or something and it wasn't until the second day in the hospital they they realized it was from the infected cuts.

    • @shaggy69001
      @shaggy69001 Před 6 měsíci +8

      yup same here, broken ankle cast being removed. I said ouch that hurt, lady assured me i was fine. Blood was running down my leg lol

  • @Nick_Smith1970
    @Nick_Smith1970 Před 5 měsíci

    Great vid Steve, very interesting. Any chance you could do a short one on why, when stirring a freshly made cup of coffee, the pitch of the teaspoon striking the inside of the cup, seems to increase over a few seconds? I have a feeling it has something to do with the speed of sound through a hot liquid vs a cooling liquid. Just a guess though.

  • @riproar11
    @riproar11 Před 5 měsíci

    I had three casts removed over a few weeks but the saw looked very different. It was smaller and didn't have a fully round circular sawblade on it. Since it oscillates, it only needs a small portion of that entire blade and it was contained in a metal top enclosure, similar to how table saws have that cover over the blade. Like the other comments here, the doctor first demonstrated it by placing the running saw blade on the skin of his arm.

  • @Cats-TM
    @Cats-TM Před 6 měsíci +31

    I remember having to get a (fibreglass) cast when I was younger and I was rather scared of the saw until the guy who was taking it off showed that it could not cut skin…I have been wondering why it can not for a while now so thank you for explaining. The guy who took it off (then put on a new cast because the other one was not great) was really nice and I am glad he was the one to do it.

  • @tombat8985
    @tombat8985 Před 6 měsíci +33

    I feel compelled to share that I am an outlier in that when I was about 11 years old I did actually get an injury on my left arm from a cast saw and I still have a pair of scars to show for it. That was close to 2 decades ago. I remember complaining to the operator and being told that it couldn’t hurt me, and then being vindicated when they got the bandages off.

    • @gorillajoe999
      @gorillajoe999 Před 6 měsíci +2

      Sounds like a lot of people didn't understand this tool.. You're not the first one I've seen on here saying that.

    • @TheTruthKiwi
      @TheTruthKiwi Před 6 měsíci

      Ouch. Were they just pushing too hard?

    • @Digger813
      @Digger813 Před 6 měsíci +3

      You are not alone. Broken wrist in the late 90s. Exact same scenario. Horrible pain, being told, I was wrong and it could not hurt me, only for cast to come off and my hand covered in blood. Scar is barely there some 25+ years later, but it for sure cut me somehow.

    • @Siphonife
      @Siphonife Před 6 měsíci +7

      @@Digger813 It sounds like the cast was on so tight the skin couldn't deform. Being held tight the saw was able cut thru just like the blown up balloon. kinda like holding both sides of some plastic wrap tight so you can cut it.

    • @zdmacstudios
      @zdmacstudios Před 6 měsíci

      What an amazing coincidence-I only just talked to someone who had the same experience. She also got nicked by a cast saw as a child on her left arm, but somehow she ended up getting both cut and burnt.
      It's definitely a rare phenomenon and she must have been really unfortunate, even compared to other people who get hurt by those saws. If I remember correctly her injuries came from the fact that the padding material under her cast was not evenly distributed and there was not enough of it in the area where she got her injuries.

  • @TammyGarcia-fc3kl
    @TammyGarcia-fc3kl Před 2 měsíci +2

    I broke my arm when I was 10 years old and I’ll never forget the dr who took my cast off pressed it to my skin and told me it couldn’t cut me. He was such a nice guy who made me feel incredibly comfortable. I’m 28 now and about 5 years ago he committed suicide I will never forget you Dr Garland for your soft spoken voice and making me realize this blade wasn’t gonna hurt me

  • @1415Challenger
    @1415Challenger Před 3 měsíci

    Lol, I love the dedication of filming the rest of the video with only half of your beard shaved off

  • @Nyxiality
    @Nyxiality Před 6 měsíci +16

    3:14 Dammit, now he tells me