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Using A Sledgehammer To Crack A Nut
Contrarious Once More

Here we go again, flying in the face of common sense, in dogged pursuit of the inadvisable.

Sledgehammer Nutcracker

Using a sledgehammer to crack a nut is an expression that comes up from time to time in business contexts - and usually refers to solutions too rigorous for their respective problems.

But what is it like to use a sledgehammer to crack a nut? Well... wonder no more - the results are in!

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So what's it really like to crack a nut using a sledgehammer? Can it be done?

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Here are our test subjects - clockwise from bottom left:

Walnut

Almond

Hazelnut

Brazil Nut

Pecan

Each of these was placed in turn on a sturdy wooden block and struck with full force by a five - pound steel sledgehammer.


Results

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The walnut exploded into an oily mist. Fragments of shell and kernel were discovered lying up to ten feet away.

The pecan (aftermath not depicted) fared little better.

The brazil nut just made a mess.


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The hazelnut stayed put on the wooden block, but only in the form of a compressed pancake mixture of shell and nut.

Not appetising.


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Of the five, the almond (caught here a fraction of a second before impact) came closest to surviving - the thick shell crumbled, softening the blow.

The kernel was crushed a little, but remained in one piece.


Conclusion

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Well, there's a surprise - it turns out that a sledgehammer is not really a very useful nutcracker - not because it's ineffective - quite the contrary - it's too effective.

However, by holding the hammer just below the head and just making gingerly taps, it is possible to use a sledgehammer to crack a nut. Pecans were best at surviving this more measured approach


A Tougher Nut To Crack

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Of course, there is one kind of nut for which a sledgehammer is a quite appropriate tool...


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True, however, the coconut was given equal treatment to the other nuts - Almonds, Walnuts and Pecans grow inside a fleshy capsule, which has been stripped away prior to attack with the sledgehammer. Brazil nuts grow packed inside a hard woody, spherical shell.

On the subject of husked coconuts and sledgehammers, however, I feel the need to research further. I believe I could resolve the matter in as short a time as a fortnight's trip to the Maldives - given appropriate funding (anyone?)

Posted by Mike (from Atomic Shrimp) on Aug 26 2009 at 23:50
The "coconut" you hit is only the seed - a coconut is the whole thingy including the stringy husk. Repeat the experiment please...

Posted by Coconut on Aug 26 2009 at 13:35