MythBusters Season 3 Episode 20 Steel Toe Amputation
- TVPG
- August 10, 2005
- 43 min
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7.3 (157)
In the 20th episode of the 3rd season of MythBusters, titled "Steel Toe Amputation," the hosts Jamie Hyneman and Adam Savage take on two separate urban legends relating to injuries.
The first myth concerns the belief that someone wearing steel-toed boots will have their toes completely severed if a heavy object falls on their foot. To test this theory, Jamie and Adam set up a contraption using a steel-toed boot, a mannequin foot, and a bowling ball. They drop the bowling ball on the steel-toed boot from increasing heights and measure the amount of force that the foot sustains.
In addition, the MythBusters also take a closer look at the safety benefits of steel boots in the workplace. They give a demonstration of real-world scenarios where a steel toe could potentially save someone from serious injury, such as dropping a heavy object or stepping on a sharp object.
The second part of the episode involves another urban legend that involves someone getting his arm stuck in a pasta maker and having it horribly mangled. The team tests this theory using a plastic replica of a human hand and a real pasta maker. Jamie and Adam also speak with a plastic surgeon about the severity of injuries resulting from accidents with pasta makers.
Throughout the episode, the hosts take a scientific approach to each of the myths they are testing, using various scales, force gauges, and slow-motion cameras to document the results. They also provide interesting facts and tidbits about the construction of steel-toed boots and the mechanics of pasta makers.
The episode is filled with action-packed sequences and thrilling experiments as the MythBusters try to validate or debunk commonly held beliefs about workplace safety and home accidents. Viewers are sure to be engaged and surprised by the outcome of each myth test.
Overall, "Steel Toe Amputation" is an entertaining and informative episode of MythBusters that gives viewers a glimpse into the scientific method and the process of debunking widespread beliefs. Anyone interested in workplace safety, the science of materials, or the mechanics of common household items is sure to find this episode entertaining and informative.