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how do we calc cutting feats?

There's been a dozen threads like this by now.

Cross-sectional area of the cut (Length and width) x blade edge thickness (or Blade thickness if you actually moved the blade shaft through the material) x Destruction Energy value in J/cc

Frag-v. frag if it's not a clean cut, Pulverization if it's a clean cut.
 
There's been a dozen threads like this by now.

Cross-sectional area of the cut (Length and width) x blade edge thickness (or Blade thickness if you actually moved the blade shaft through the material) x Destruction Energy value in J/cc

Frag-v. frag if it's not a clean cut, Pulverization if it's a clean cut.

is destrutive energy value refering to shear strenght?

i don't get that part
 
is destrutive energy value refering to shear strenght?
It depends on the severity of the destruction.

If there are fragments as a result of a rough cut, it may use frag to v. frag energy.

If it is a clean cut with no fragments, it will use pulverization.

Frag energy is based on shear strength here. V. Frag is based on high-end shear strength or low-end compressive strength. Pulverization is based on high-end compressive strength.
 
It depends on the severity of the destruction.

If there are fragments as a result of a rough cut, it may use frag to v. frag energy.

If it is a clean cut with no fragments, it will use pulverization.

Frag energy is based on shear strength here. V. Frag is based on high-end shear strength or low-end compressive strength. Pulverization is based on high-end compressive strength.
aight, thanks for the info
 
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