Join us at the Idaho STEM Action Center Pi Day FUNdraising Event on Monday, March 14 at Telaya Winery in Garden City from 6:30-8:30.
At the event, I’ll attempt to break the Guinness World Record for Longest duration balancing a chainsaw on a chin. The current record is 1 minute 42.47 second(s).
Register HERE by March 11 (or show up at the door).
Read more about the event here
If you’re curious what this record entails (the rules), here are the details:
Record definition
- This record is for the longest duration balancing a chainsaw on the chin.
- This record is to be attempted by an individual.
- This record is measured in minutes and seconds.
Rules for Longest duration balancing a chainsaw on a chin
- The chainsaw is balanced by placing its handle on the chin of the participant.
- Only commercially available chainsaws can be used for the attempt.
- The chainsaw must weigh at least 4 kg (8.82 lbs).
- No structural modifications are allowed to be made to the chainsaw.
- The chainsaw can be running or turned off.
- The time starts as soon as the chainsaw is balanced on the chin and hands are removed from the handle.
- During the attempt, hands must not touch the chainsaw.
- The time stops as soon as the participant touches any part of the chainsaw or it falls off the chin.
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