30g ETN (1.0M) 30g of ETN buried beside a treestump. This was post 15g ETN so I didn't have to worry about digging a hole. It was impressive. I see ETN as a very good explosive as far as brisance and availability/cost. Anyway, it blew the hell out of the stump but the stump didn't budge...a paradox... Oh, and it set off my sisters car alarm which was about 50 yards away. |
ETN15g (995k) Welp, this one was alright. After the 30g it kind of loses it's neat factor... But it did throw one of the bricks that was sitting on top 20 feet into the air and it landed 3 feet from the camera. I was worried for a second. |
ETN9g (772k) Okay, the harddrive was erradicated hardcore. It was kind of neat because there are some sparks if you look closely. I found half of the harddrive 40 yards away 30 feet up a hill. |
10g ETN vs. 10lb. melon (667k) A big improvement to the 10g AP and a pumpkin. This was much more comical than that. It pretty much blew it into either big chunks or microscopic pieces. |
10g ETN vs. 1/4in. steel (746k) It was rad. It was placed in a little cranny with 1/8in. steel all around it and 1/4in. steel above it. There was no special shape to it. It broke the weld where the cranny had been joined with the 1/4in. and made a nice little bump in the 1/8in. |