The results speak for themselves, well done. That thing would be devastating in a paintball game, & i love how much air the pepis gets. I have to ask, can it throw ninja stars?
Thanks, no it cannot sadly, but I do have designs I was dreaming up for a flat sectioned barrel to launch disc shaped projectiles. It’s very hard to keep it all variable but still airtight. Other big thing is that throwing stars are illegal in Canada, LOL, love the weirdo laws here.
Just munching away while explaining the details, absolute alpha. Also, is the thread for the different barrels a weakpoint? I could imagine it breaking or bending there when using the big irons
Lmao gotta have my skittles first. That’s what I assumed, but in practice it seems to hold just fine. In the first model the parts were sort of loose so the barrels couldn’t be fully tightened, so they would drop under the weight of the shot. This time around everything is tight as can be, and the barrels don’t seem to droop at all. It seems to work just fine.
If you’re referring to a slurbow for shooting bullets, that’s something I’ve had on my mind. I’ve spent the last year designing and researching bullet crossbows so is definitely like to go out and try to develop some innovative designs. Just waiting til I get my hands on a chronograph, then I’ll get to work on one.
@@LESANN996 okay thank you just to throw out an idea ua-cam.com/video/16kND6Dg8p0/v-deo.html. I've been thinking about how to design and make the trigger mechanism since it would be different then a normal crossbow since it would be enclosed in a tube with a slot. This video I shared I think holds the key it's a modification of a roller nut trigger mechanism. The nut has a catch on the bottom left that stops the roller nut from spinning too far. This could mean when you load the crossbow the string could automically load it when you pull on it just by pushing the roller nut into a set position.
Your content is fantastic. So satisfying.
Thank you. I like making it enjoyable to watch.
awsome work
Thanks, whatever you did it's back up! : )
quite an epic gamer move Jacob.
Thank you sir, made for and developed by a strong gaymer
The results speak for themselves, well done. That thing would be devastating in a paintball game, & i love how much air the pepis gets.
I have to ask, can it throw ninja stars?
Thanks, no it cannot sadly, but I do have designs I was dreaming up for a flat sectioned barrel to launch disc shaped projectiles. It’s very hard to keep it all variable but still airtight.
Other big thing is that throwing stars are illegal in Canada, LOL, love the weirdo laws here.
Just munching away while explaining the details, absolute alpha.
Also, is the thread for the different barrels a weakpoint? I could imagine it breaking or bending there when using the big irons
Lmao gotta have my skittles first. That’s what I assumed, but in practice it seems to hold just fine. In the first model the parts were sort of loose so the barrels couldn’t be fully tightened, so they would drop under the weight of the shot. This time around everything is tight as can be, and the barrels don’t seem to droop at all. It seems to work just fine.
Can you make a slurbow(barreled crossbow)?
If you’re referring to a slurbow for shooting bullets, that’s something I’ve had on my mind. I’ve spent the last year designing and researching bullet crossbows so is definitely like to go out and try to develop some innovative designs. Just waiting til I get my hands on a chronograph, then I’ll get to work on one.
@@LESANN996 okay thank you just to throw out an idea ua-cam.com/video/16kND6Dg8p0/v-deo.html. I've been thinking about how to design and make the trigger mechanism since it would be different then a normal crossbow since it would be enclosed in a tube with a slot. This video I shared I think holds the key it's a modification of a roller nut trigger mechanism. The nut has a catch on the bottom left that stops the roller nut from spinning too far. This could mean when you load the crossbow the string could automically load it when you pull on it just by pushing the roller nut into a set position.
Just out of curiosity, how do you fill it up full of air? 400 psi seems like a crazy amount of pressure. My compressor only does about 150.
I use a PCP Airgun floor pump. Slow, but it does the job.