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Mon Sep 26, 2011 10:54 am

Very cool video and weapons as always. I have a idea for the cat in your next video, but I will keep it to myself! Good stuff Joergs, impressed to say the least! :D :D
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Mon Sep 26, 2011 12:28 pm

mattyzip77 wrote:Very cool video and weapons as always. I have a idea for the cat in your next video, but I will keep it to myself! Good stuff Joergs, impressed to say the least! :D :D
If you're thinking what I'm thinking then I believe a Cat-a-pult is in order :lol:
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Fri Sep 30, 2011 10:09 pm

Ok, so i thought i might contribute my current project.

It's made from 25mm aluminium plate (unknown grade)
i don't have any cutting tools beside the odd jigsaw,
so i drilled holes and punched the excess aluminium with a flat head and a hammer, and it took a bloody long time..... :cry:

No way near finished,
and will spend much time filing it...... :lol:

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More updates later in the future...
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Fri Sep 30, 2011 10:32 pm

you know they sell jig saw blades for aluminium.
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Fri Sep 30, 2011 11:47 pm

yeah, but they only had blades for 12mm thick aluminium for my jigsaw model.
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mattyzip77 wrote:Very cool video and weapons as always. I have a idea for the cat in your next video, but I will keep it to myself! Good stuff Joergs, impressed to say the least! :D :D
If you're thinking what I'm thinking then I believe a Cat-a-pult is in order :lol:
HA HA HA, good one!!! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Mon Oct 10, 2011 4:29 am

A true repeating slingshot crossbow was always something I knew I had to make one day. Lots of problems to be solved. How do you deal with the band twisting? How do you cleanly line up the "pouch" every time? How do you feed a ball into the pouch without jamming?

Now I have done it - the first functional repeating slingshot crossbow is reality. It "fires" 20 mm (.79") steel balls.

The weapon can be loaded with 20 "rounds" within just a few seconds. Then, a simple racking action feeds a round into the chamber and cocks the bands.

The weapon is used here to smash eight glass bottles, which is done in one uncut passage with just six shots:

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Mon Oct 10, 2011 4:55 am

hahah epic thats really good, also like the new into.
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Mon Oct 10, 2011 12:07 pm

Haha, the sound is excellent in that video, hearing that you know something crazy is going on :lol: Looks like great fun.

I'd add a vertical front grip, or a rail to attach one and have a small band pulling the pump grip forward. Would add a little to the effort of drawing but also to the cool factor :)

Nice intro also !
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Mon Oct 10, 2011 12:21 pm

Aaaaaaaaah Yes!!
Joerg!!

I made something like that years ago, but without a functional magazine.
That works so well!

I used pulleys to double the length of the pull, then doubled the amount of rubber bands to get the same power, but keep the long stroke.

Mine was configured like a bullpup though.
I strongly advise you to consider shortening the rubber bands, but keeping the same lenght of pull by using pulleys.
That way you can do the same but get it more compact.
The " cross" could be narrower.


Wait!!
IMPORTANT EDIT!!

I forgot to tell you why I used pulleys in the first place!
You work out right? Take a look at the lat pulley machine.
Chances are it will work like this.The weight travels half the distance of the pullbar right?

Because a pulley is fixed to the weightpack and the pullrope loops around the pulley onto a fixed point.

I used this to my advantage.I applied the same principle to the launcher.
The weight gets replaced by rubber bands.
Your hand gets replaced my the ammo.

I doubled the bands to make to make up for the powerloss.
This means the pullrope has to travel TWICE THE SPEED of the rubber bands but with the same power driving it!!

I used the pulley as " second gear" and doubled the " engine size" to make up for the lack of torque so to speak.

That's why my version embedded a marble halfway into a solid door, eventhough the gun was smaller.

Edit: just watched some of your other vids.You already have a bullpup-pulley slingshot.
Now just combine the two!( and use the second gear trick!!)

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Oh my friggin god stop being so awesome, that thing is pure kick ass. Most innovative and creative pneumatic that the files have ever come by!

Can't ask for a better compliment!!
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Mon Oct 17, 2011 3:33 am

Invisible here means: Not detectable by metal detection portals at airports.

That's right, I wanted to find out what non metal knifes and non metal slingshot ammo can do to a block of ballistic gelatin.

I started out with the gorgeous flint knife Ad'lan (from the Zombie forum) made for me (we traded a while ago), and then went on and tested a dogwood knife (my own handiwork), a Cold Steel "Grivory" knife (plastics) and a Kyocera ceramics knife. Then, I tested what pebbles do to the gelatin, in comparison to steel and lead.

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All of the knifes proved to be dangerous, even the wooden one. The Cold Steel was the best stabber, the ceramics knife the best slasher. The pebbles penetrated the gelatin about two inches deep (the metal balls went straight through).

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My conclusion: Either allow everybody to take a knife aboard, or increase security. It is simply too easy for criminals and terrorists to smuggle weapons through security.

Now lots of people commented that there is metal in the ceramics and grivory knife. That is a myth. Cold Steel attached a (removable) key ring to the knife, that is all. The whole knife (w/o the key ring) weighs only about 30 gramms, just twice as much as my wedding ring. Not heavy enough to trigger the detectors even if HALF the knife would be metal.

And there is NO metal in the small Kyocera ceramics knife. I checked.

What do YOU think should be done? Increase security, or legalize on board weapons?
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Mon Oct 17, 2011 3:44 am

JoergS wrote:What do YOU think should be done? Increase security, or legalize on board weapons?
Only logical solution is to cage every one on the plane. :lol:
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Mon Oct 17, 2011 11:04 am

Very impressive video, once again!! I love that knife made of all plastic. Looks very sharp, plastic or not!!! Great job trying to get your point across!!
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Mon Oct 24, 2011 2:42 am

They can be - if fired from a powerful slingshot.

Marbles are often used as alternative slingshot ammo. In this regard, The Slingshot Channel tests two very common myths:

- Can marbles penetrate flesh?
- Will marbles shatter when they hit a hard surface?

These myths are checked out, using ballistic gelatin and a solid wall. See the harmless looking glass balls tearing the gelatin into shreds, and see how they chip stone shards from a massive rock...

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The message is clear: Marbles are about as dangerous as steel balls when fired from a powerful slingshot.
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Mon Oct 24, 2011 2:49 am

Awesome intro. You edit that yourself or did a YouTuber make it for you?
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