5 Amazing Facts About Chainsaws You Probably Didn’t Know

 

 

Have you often seen a chainsaw being held by a scary looking character in the posters of some horror movies or video games? And since then you’ve been afraid of the machine, isn’t it? That’s the idea most people have about chainsaw but those who use it know how useful it is. This power tool cannot be praised enough for its function in tree felling, limbing and bucking. User or not, there are quite a few interesting facts about chainsaws that you probably don’t know. Let’s have a look at a few of them.

 

  1. The First Chainsaw Was A Medical Instrument

Shocked? Wait until to know its purpose. The first chainsaw was developed to aid childbirth! Now let that sink in. During the 18th century, complicated childbirths didn’t have a good solution and that’s when Bernard Heine, a German physician developed osteotome. Osteotome is a kitchen knife sized chainsaw that was known as the bone saw, basically used to separate cartilage to widen the birth canal. How much of an aid it was is a different topic. This one is the most amazing and hardly known fact about chainsaws.

 

  1. There’s A Type That Can Cut Bricks and Stone

Yes, there is a type of chainsaw that can cut through concrete, bricks and stones. They have a few key features that makes them different from the regular ones. Diamond grit covers the chain of this type of chainsaw in order to protect the sharpness against such hard materials. Secondly, they use water as a lubricant as it cools the guide bar and removes enormous dust that accumulates during the process. This one is an amazing choice seen mostly in construction sites and also commonly used by stone carvers.

 

  1. How About An Underwater Chainsaw?

Another shocker. There are some chainsaws that are particularly meant to be used underwater as a regular one cannot operate down there. What is the need for underwater chainsaw? Well, they are used by underwater rescue teams, for underwater construction, and also for shipwrecks. This type of chainsaw is more powerful than the regular one and also, its engine and other parts that can be destroyed by water are placed in a pump that is connected to the chainsaw with a number of tubes. It uses hydraulics and air pressure to rotate the chain.

 

  1. Modern Chainsaw Was Developed In 1929

It may seem like a recent innovation but modern chainsaw was developed way back in 1929. It is not very surprising owing to the fact that the first one which was used a medical instrument was developed in 1800. This one, developed by another German named Andreas Stihl, deviated from the medical purpose, started the trend of using chainsaw as a hand held, tree felling machine. Stihl was the pioneer and has become the trustworthy brand in the chainsaw market. So, if you’re looking to buy a chainsaw, you’ve got the name.

 

  1. Crazy World Records? Chainsaw Has It All

Chainsaw has been a part of some crazy world records that are sure to drop some jaws. Chayne Hultgren of Australia holds the Guinness World Record for cutting most apples held in the mouth, with a chainsaw, blindfolded! If that’s not terrifying, I don’t know what is. Then there is Chad Taylor of U.S.A. holding the record for most catches juggling with three working chainsaws. Don’t wanna compete for that! Balancing the chainsaw on the chin has also been done and dusted. David Rush holds this record for balancing the chainsaw for more than 3 minutes. You can look up for more because there are.

 

Those were some awe-inspiring facts about chainsaws, isn’t it? Now you would be able to see it as more than a weapon and also have something interesting to share with your friends.

      

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