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Ash take down using my rope wrench. Ive been using the wrench for a month, but this is the 1st rigging job using it. Its also the first time I have tried to edit using my gopro. Not my favourite video but please feel free to comment anyway.

 

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Its shot in HD. Not sure how to enable it to play on phones either.

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Nice! :001_smile:

2 things:

1. Disappointed it didn't break into 'I'll take your brain to another dimension. STOP! Pay close attention'.

and 2, I thought you were going to get a butt in your face at about 1 minute, thought the groundie could have let it run quicker...! [Although probably not as close in reality as it looks through a helmet cam]

 

Good stuff... :thumbup:

 

 

STOP! Pay close attention.... :001_tt2:

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Ha! The ash split was accidental but the oak needed to cleave to clear the wires. It was a standard rigging job that I wouldn't have bothered filming other than using the wrench. I love the wrench, not sure how much of that is down to novelty.

 

The go pro is much better quality but takes.ages to edit. The battery life is terrible too. Good tool though.

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