Spring powered Crossbow

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  • Опубліковано 14 тра 2024
  • There are plans availabe for this on my website www.zuender.org (Works - DIY)
    STL-Files for the Wheels and Stringstoppers: www.silizium-net.de/dl/coilspr...
    And some higher quality still images: imgur.com/gallery/bs1LiNv
    Compilation of fails: • Failure before Success
    Sorry for the sub-optimal sound. My equipment didn't record properly so I had to do with the camera audio.
    Timecodes:
    0:00 Intro-Shots
    0:20 Introduction
    0:48 How it works / Advantages
    2:47 Facts and Numbers
    4:20 Speed and Energy
    5:14 Cocking the Crossbow
    6:10 Shooting 1
    7:33 Construction / Details
    9:46 Shooting 2
    10:11 Ideas for Improvement
    Music:
    Incroyable Sacrilége by dUASsEMIcOLCHEIASiNVERTIDAS
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    Upbeat Funk Pop by Scott Holmes
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 475

  • @homieboi5352
    @homieboi5352 Рік тому +663

    If you rotated the wheels by 90 degrees so they remain flush against the body, you might be able to make a really powerful bow that meaures incredibly thin on width. I imagine this would make it more mobile and easier to carry, especially around corners and low arches. I know folding limbs exist on a crossbow, and crossbows are meant for hunting so you'll typically be out in the woods and not in either of those 2 situations very often, but the idea of a long and skinny crossbow seems pretty novel to me.

    • @samuelmorresi7133
      @samuelmorresi7133 Рік тому +17

      That's what I was thinking too and I think I'll try to do it this way, I will also probably make it longer so there's more guidance for the bolt and more space for the springs

    • @MAButh
      @MAButh Рік тому +10

      Same idea here, plus put the spring or springs and the wheel or wheels inside the body.

    • @andystagger2906
      @andystagger2906 Рік тому +19

      @@samuelmorresi7133 they already have a limbless bow .. the F1 Lancehead ..

    • @samuelmorresi7133
      @samuelmorresi7133 Рік тому +12

      @@andystagger2906 II'm really sorry, but what does this have to do with what i said?

    • @andystagger2906
      @andystagger2906 Рік тому +3

      @@samuelmorresi7133 why are you sorry?😂

  • @postalpacifist88
    @postalpacifist88 Рік тому +80

    good design. i would recommend putting safety wires through the springs though. that way if the springs break they don't go flying everywhere and hit you in the face. i used to work on garage doors and that was a problem with some of the older systems that home owners would install. its a good idea for anything that uses extension springs

    • @anthonybeshires9255
      @anthonybeshires9255 5 місяців тому +4

      My thought was to have the springs inside of tubing attached to the stock so the spring is inside and cablesruninto end and attach to the spring . So if the cables ever break you want get those springs in yer face

    • @Rexhunterj
      @Rexhunterj 3 дні тому

      @@anthonybeshires9255 This was what I was thinking, some steel pipe, or PVC would work I think,

  • @Vel0cir
    @Vel0cir 2 роки тому +113

    That's really cool. I like how simple the powerstroke extension method is!

    • @aurigo_tech
      @aurigo_tech  2 роки тому +8

      Yes! With this method one could combine any desired drawweight and -length and the only thing to change would be the size of the wheels.

    • @Vel0cir
      @Vel0cir 2 роки тому +2

      @@aurigo_tech I also just realised you could potentially increase the drawweight by adding torsion springs around the shafts that transmit the power from the lower wheels to the upper ones. It would shift the cg forward though.

  • @sonicrocks2007
    @sonicrocks2007 2 роки тому +136

    One advantage of springs is that you that you really can extend your draw length and weight and also put them in Series or Parallel. So maybe having 4 springs that are lighter but have a longer draw length might be better. Maybe. Idk. It is a very impressive design. Really awesome design. You could probably turn into a slingshot too.

    • @DrTheRich
      @DrTheRich Рік тому +11

      you can easily swap out the springs for different weight, that's really neat

    • @Drunken_Hamster
      @Drunken_Hamster Рік тому +8

      Series will reduce draw weight but will increase the draw length, allowing a lower cam ratio. Parallel will increase draw weight while maintaining the same draw length. If the man is gonna add the weight of two more springs to his design, I think he should go with the parallel option since his 4.5 to 1 ratio already works fine.

  • @mace8873
    @mace8873 4 місяці тому +6

    I don't know if you are aware, but what you've built is basically a crossbow version of a type of speargun called a "roller gun". They are by no means a new invention, I think the first one came around in the '60s but for some reason, they disappeared until maybe 10 years ago or so, and by far most of the ones I saw back in the days before I started building my own, were homemade guns. These days they are manufactured by a couple of companies I think, or you can get drop-in kits to modify your _(some)_ traditional speargun(s), to a roller.
    One of the problems with traditional spearguns is that they don't use the full length of the stock, they generally only transfer energy to the spear over some 2/3s of the full length, and when they do they go from transferring 100% of the energy to 0%, meaning that the energy curve is rapidly declining. Then you can add another set of bands, and that _does_ give you a decent amount of extra energy, but it _also_ increases the already rather substantial recoil. Roller guns however, never let the bands contract to 0%, because the bands are either pre-stretched or as in the case of my first gun, also boosted after loading with 2 sets of booster bands. So, energy transference-wise, they go from some 150% or more down to maybe 50% at the point of release, I haven't done the exact math on it, but it's in the ballpark. As for recoil, I'd say a roller only has about 60% the recoil of a similar length traditional speargun. I would recommend you look into this type of speargun, clearly you are a skilled craftsman, so it shouldn't be too hard for someone like you to adapt a speargun roller system to suit your needs, or at the very least reuse the technology for something besides hunting fish underwater.
    I reckon you could easily shave those wheels down to around 35-40mm in diameter, and thus get a much sleeker result, on a roller gun the wheels are upright, the pull comes from the underside as the spear is pulled by the "wishbone" on the upper side of the wheels. On a roller gun we need a couple of string risers at the end of the stock because our spears aren't pulled from the end, but from a groove or "shark fin" located a bit up from the back end of the shaft, where it goes into the trigger system, but you won't have to worry about that. Most traditional spearguns around my part of the world are either what we call "75'ers" or "90's" as that's the band pull measured in cm, the shorter ones are primarily for hunting around structures, whereas the longer ones are better for open water. My main gun is a bit shorter than a "75", but shoots like a "110", so there is a lot of length to be saved with a roller gun design. One of the greatest features, in my mind at least, is that you can add several boosters without increasing recoil significantly.
    Anyway, if you decide to have a go at new crossbow, feel free to ask anything, I've built a bit of this and a bit of that over the years, and I might be able to answer some of your questions.

  • @timothykorte2372
    @timothykorte2372 Місяць тому +2

    Thank you for the innovative inventing of a spring crossbow, I love archery.

  • @drozdmart34
    @drozdmart34 7 місяців тому +38

    Hello, I tried to modify your construction a little by not using round pulleys on the string, but in the shape of a three-quarter ellipse with a ramp from a smaller to a larger diameter, it made stretching the string a lot easier, since the largest diameter of the pulley is actually at the point when the spring is "free" " is basically in zero action and as we pull the string further, the diameter decreases and the closer we get to the maximum tension of the coil spring, the diameter of the pulley for the string decreases and thus we develop less force for stretching, but at the same time it simplifies the start of the string, the greatest force it is actually on the smallest diameter of the pulley and as the diameter increases the power decreases, but the speed of the string increases and so does the arrow, I use one spring not two, and it is built into the duralumin body of the crossbow, actually it is not one, but two, they are pushed in itself, it is softer on the inside and harder on the outside, in addition, they are longer and for better balance the end of the springs is attached to the pin before the end of the stock, while the trigger mechanism is designed around the driving coil springs, I charge with a lever that pulls the string up to above the spring and is integrated in the crossbow frame, I also have an industrially produced hunting crossbow with a reverse reed and elliptical pulleys, I must state that the home-made spring crossbow has significantly more power, I don't know exactly how much, but the arrow shoots at a speed of 508 m/s, it is absolutely accurate at 30 meters, after 40 meters already the ballistic curve works and the arrow goes down, but the arrow hits the oak tree 2 cm deep at 70 m, which I think is a respectable force, at 10 m it pierces a 5 cm thick spruce board and the arrow simply goes through the whole thing and flies even further, at 20 m it goes through straw I aim for a third of the length. I'm currently dealing with loading from a suspended arrow magazine, I'm mainly interested in ensuring that the mechanics fit the arrow accurately into the arrow holder and always in the same way, both deep and sideways, and the accuracy of shooting depends on that, there are still malfunctions, but it's already going well in 90 percent of cases, you can put it on the same way, but it is only about the correct clearance in the arrow feeder and the pressure of the holder, the repetition speed is about 6 seconds, which I think is good for a crossbow. Thanks for the inspiration, I would never have started this even though I know the principle of course if I hadn't seen it from you. good luck :D

    • @aurigo_tech
      @aurigo_tech  7 місяців тому +12

      Well, sounds like you put in a lot of work and thoughs on improvement of the general idea.
      Are there pictures or video of your design anywhere?
      In any case nice to hear from someone picking up the idea as well.
      I am thinking about non-circular cams as well of course, as already stated in the video.
      But I had some other things going on in life which is why not much happened in this topic.
      However for now I am working on implementing the idea in a bow - that should come out sometime this year.

    • @mrkiky
      @mrkiky 6 місяців тому +12

      No way it shoots at 508 m/s, I think you mean fps. No way in heck you made a supersonic crossbow 😂 508 fps is still an absolute monster though.

    • @connorhart7597
      @connorhart7597 6 місяців тому +1

      ​@mrkiky hahahaha i raised my eyebrows when I read that 🤣 😂

    • @tedseb7726
      @tedseb7726 6 місяців тому +1

      @@mrkikyimagine a crossbow that sounds and kicks like a gun lol. And you’d need like tungsten bolts for it to not just obliterate them.

    • @user-jm8oe5ct4f
      @user-jm8oe5ct4f 3 місяці тому +1

      Я тоже прочитал Ваш комментарий подскажу идею чтоб стрела легла точно в ложе используйте мини магнитов просто вклеить а углубления .удачи

  • @unicornadrian1358
    @unicornadrian1358 Рік тому +19

    Sweet design mate! I really liked your draw length multiplication, simple yet effective. It also looks like it shoots smoothly with very little hand shock, well done!

  • @AgentJeffy
    @AgentJeffy 6 місяців тому +5

    Very nice proof of concept. I think there are many more mechanical advantages that can be applied to maximize the usefulness of such a small bow. The fact that you got it to the point it currently is with such a small overall size just leaves that much more room with which to add upgrades/improvements.

  • @KitsuneNiko
    @KitsuneNiko Рік тому +1

    Man this is awesome. You straight up made a crossbow from the game Kenshi and I'm totally loving it.

  • @stenkarasin2091
    @stenkarasin2091 Рік тому +1

    Iam impressed, looking forward to whatever improvements you make for the next one.

  • @frankrothe7023
    @frankrothe7023 Рік тому +16

    Very good design! I'm a little bit of a fan of the idea of using metall springs as parts of crossbows, and so it's very nice to see that you have so many new ideas to enrich the design of these devices! Thumbs up and subscription added. ;-)

    • @aurigo_tech
      @aurigo_tech  Рік тому

      Danke dir! Kommt auch noch mehr :)

  • @sandyzeiss2589
    @sandyzeiss2589 6 місяців тому +1

    Im so impressed. You could put those roles anywhere. Good job!!!

  • @kbeightyseven1783
    @kbeightyseven1783 Рік тому +14

    You should try mounting the pulleys vertically, to make the bow narrower

  • @bottled_leviathan9376
    @bottled_leviathan9376 Рік тому +3

    This man just discovered how to bullpup a crossbow, i love it

  • @jessicatorretto159
    @jessicatorretto159 Рік тому +2

    Hat's of to u. For inventing it. You'll make further improvements and fine tuning it as you use it more. 👍

  • @sjcboardwest
    @sjcboardwest 4 місяці тому +1

    Impressive,excellent. A solid step forward.Kudos

  •  2 роки тому +15

    Welcome my friend,
    I like the design and the power too.
    I am also considering building a spring gun but I don't have a specific plan yet .....
    The pistol grip and shoulder rest are good. I would add two things to the gun:
    -With a sight to shoot accurately at a distance.
    -I would put the springs in a thin-walled metal tube (say it looks good in a brass tube) to make it safer. if you touch the spring you can pinch your skin when shooting. The springs are close to your hand.
    Congratulations to.

    • @aurigo_tech
      @aurigo_tech  2 роки тому +2

      Thank you, Lacás! Yeah, there could be many things improved upon, including safety for the fingers. I thought about a sighting system, but wanted to finish this thing and didn't came to do it. In the next version though, for certain.

    •  2 роки тому

      @@aurigo_tech these are just small additions .... I'd either mount a little reddot on it or make a simple viewer of it. I might emphasize the post’s apolaliptical or steampunk design.

    • @user-ct5mb3mo5d
      @user-ct5mb3mo5d Рік тому

      @ Может быть, это то, что ты ищешь: ua-cam.com/video/RuOYf-plI9M/v-deo.html

    •  Рік тому

      @@user-ct5mb3mo5d
      Hi
      This is not bad. The structure is well hidden. I would love to see a video of it showing its accuracy and power. And the firing range should also be specified... This is my comparison video of my weapons:
      ua-cam.com/video/qGar8wid0Hs/v-deo.html
      The telescope mount is not good because it is fixed at only one point, and several times it can be seen that the telescope is tilted to a large extent compared to the center line....

  • @ericellquist7007
    @ericellquist7007 Рік тому

    Very nice, good design which seems to work quite well. Keep the videos coming, thanks.

  • @mr.octopus6972
    @mr.octopus6972 Рік тому

    WOW !
    I had kind of the same idea but never did made it to work.
    It is very slim and I bet you could make it even more slim by stacking the cams.
    GOOD JOB ! 👍👍👍👍

  • @robertunderdunkterwilliger2290

    Well done! I think the principle is called Compound Gearing, very useful stuff.

  • @kathleenfoster9887
    @kathleenfoster9887 Рік тому

    Bruce here,I love what you’re doing keep going.

  • @peasant8246
    @peasant8246 4 місяці тому

    Truly marvellous design.

  • @clydecox2108
    @clydecox2108 6 місяців тому

    Like. Looking forward to seeing you develop your system.

  • @Donorcyclist
    @Donorcyclist Рік тому +9

    Ausgezeichnet!! I would not have guessed that any of those parts were 3d printed. It would be lovely to see a skeletonized 3d printed frame, too, if it would be strong enough. Very nice work!

    • @aurigo_tech
      @aurigo_tech  Рік тому +2

      Thanks! Usually the wheels broke along the outer shell from too much compression of the string, so I thought 100% infill should pretty much remove that issue and it did. Perhaps it is also sufficent to just increase the thickness of the outer shell and have 25% or so infill otherwise. A 3d printed frame would definitely be strong enough if done right, meaning spreading forces over larger areas. However, as a next step I want to further improve on the principle and have more power/speed etc. Relatively soon there will be the next version of the spring bowered bow for that reason.

    • @batmanimal5993
      @batmanimal5993 2 місяці тому

      ​@@aurigo_techcertain parts I wouldn't skimp on weight and quality even using metals were you didn't want but the skeletonized frame sounds good to make up for that gain .with plastics and carbon it doesn't take long for friction to start wearing down pieces especially were string is running and arrow is running against a surface . It's a nice thing almost steam punk looking

  • @CitiesTurnedToDust
    @CitiesTurnedToDust 4 місяці тому +1

    I'm glad he mentioned using a compound crossbow-like system. A smaller, compound wheel/pulley system could reduce the profile. Might even be able to fit all of it within the body of a crossbow

  • @roiq5263
    @roiq5263 Рік тому

    Awesome idea. Excellent work 👍

  • @darksidedsam88
    @darksidedsam88 Рік тому +2

    Great build , impressive if i had access to a workshop id make one of these

  • @Galkac
    @Galkac 2 роки тому +1

    Great work friend I made one long time ago reminds me of the spring bow aswell

  • @benspeedschannel888
    @benspeedschannel888 Рік тому +18

    That’s fantastic! My only complaint is when you gave an overview of the crossbow you didn’t say “let me show you it’s features” 😜🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @W4iteFlame
      @W4iteFlame Рік тому +2

      Oh, cool, that was exactly what I was going to write

    • @barrybretz6073
      @barrybretz6073 3 місяці тому

      The slingshot channel?

  • @clickbaitnumberone1403
    @clickbaitnumberone1403 Рік тому +1

    A new JOERG SPRAVE is born, thanx God, finally. Tatsächlich hab ich auch viel über Federn nachgedacht, Klasse vor allem mit der Übersetzung, dass man praktisch den geringen Zugweg der Feder so beliebig verlängern kann. Auf die Idee muss man erstmal kommen, scheint mir das beste an der ganzen Sache. Weiter so

    • @aurigo_tech
      @aurigo_tech  Рік тому

      Ja es trennt halt Energiespeicherung und Energieübertragung (auf den Bolzen) voneinander. Beim normalen Bogen/Armbrust ist das beides im Bogen vereint, was auch seine Vorteile hat natülrich. Aber wenn man es voneinander trennt, kann man auch beides getrennt kontrollieren/manipulieren.

  • @marekmarko2274
    @marekmarko2274 7 місяців тому

    I love that idea ❤ and there is not question it looks great!

  • @dittilio
    @dittilio Рік тому +7

    As an Australian without ready access to Orangina, I'm furious! Furious that you would waste my favourite drink!
    But I do love the crossbow design. So I suppose I'll let it slide haha. Great job!

    • @aurigo_tech
      @aurigo_tech  Рік тому +6

      I must admit it was a grave mistake to shoot a very suggary drink - I thought it looks nicer on camera because it has some colour - but also it's sticky as hell and I had to clean myself, the camera and tripod afterwards :)

  • @690Lighthouse
    @690Lighthouse Рік тому

    Very good, I like your design, thank you for sharing.

  • @b_ks
    @b_ks 11 місяців тому

    Fascinating, thanks for posting.

  • @archery.customs
    @archery.customs Рік тому

    Absolutely beautiful

  • @Wastelandman7000
    @Wastelandman7000 Рік тому +2

    Very cool design I passed it on to a friend who's into Dungeon & Dragons so they can put it in a campaign!

  • @goldenmath4091
    @goldenmath4091 Рік тому +8

    Awesome project, I too am designing a spring powered bow with my son as one of his uni ideas, the latest designs have internal springs and vertical wheels, but I still like the traditional bow look, but want the adjustability of a spring, so have gone for a double actuated knuckle at the front, won't be as powerful, but as with you, it's an experiment
    Look forward to your MK3 version, will be very cool ; )

    • @aurigo_tech
      @aurigo_tech  Рік тому +3

      Thanks! There is for sure many possible configurations, I wish much success with your design. Make sure to post a video ;)

  • @candearjupiter6509
    @candearjupiter6509 Рік тому +1

    Very good work master!!!

  • @igors634
    @igors634 6 місяців тому

    The best thing I've seen so far! One suggestion. I think it is possible to reduce the design to one spring and one lever.

  • @briani7858
    @briani7858 Рік тому +2

    well done, looks like a great design.

    • @aurigo_tech
      @aurigo_tech  Рік тому

      Thanks! I have several ideas for improvement I will hopefully have time for this year for the next Version.

  • @thomaseley8386
    @thomaseley8386 Рік тому +3

    I would suggest adding some sort of lightweight casing for mechanisms. If something got caught in the wheels or springs when under operation you may get a danger of the operator getting debris in the eyes or face the mechanism. Alternatively a face guard, face shield or combination of a face shield and mechanism cover.

  • @LiaRancid
    @LiaRancid 3 місяці тому +1

    Screams steampunk, the dwarves will definitely adopt this one for the mines

  • @KEVINNOAD1
    @KEVINNOAD1 28 днів тому

    Wow what a great design ... You Rock !!!

  • @edasdima2615
    @edasdima2615 3 місяці тому

    It genuinely looks like a fictional weapon from a video game. Well done.

  • @jetblack2602
    @jetblack2602 Рік тому

    I realy like the design. Looks great for Steam Punk!

  • @Pluap
    @Pluap 6 місяців тому

    Very impressive, looks fun!

  • @earthknight60
    @earthknight60 3 місяці тому

    In one of my undergrad journals from the early '90s I have a design for a spring powered crossbow very much like that, but a little more compact, but essentially the same. Never got around to making it though, too many other things to do.

  • @Kamunchu
    @Kamunchu 4 місяці тому +1

    Hello and welcome to the springshot channel.

  • @DibutilFtalat
    @DibutilFtalat Рік тому +10

    Three obvious things that can improve the system: use eccentric cams to let off the spring force - this will even the force and make steady the acceleration curve, promises up to 50% improvement when balanced correctly to the weight of the bolt; do not use extra passive rollers - I recon you lose up to 20% of energy in them just for the sake of springs moving in parallel to the stock; synchronize the string pulleys, 20-30% of energy loss here, the easiest is to use one spring and distribute it into two cams. With all of those you may practically double the energy. Further, the bolt weight must balance with the weight of the spring, roughly it should be equal to the weight of the spring divided by two roller ratios (because only half of the spring moves "on average"). You may improve the system even more by using an air spring, e.g. from the spear gun using a carbon fiber drive rod.

    • @aurigo_tech
      @aurigo_tech  Рік тому +4

      Good points! Most of which I was aware already. Some things are hard to combine though in one device.
      For instance to have one large spring but also no rollers to redirect the string - I can't really see how that would be possible without adding new components which increase drag/losses again. According to my calculations this crossbow converts just under half of the energy stored in the springs into kinetic Energy of a bolt. And yes I am sure I can increase that ratio.
      I will add non-circular cams next, as well as remove friction losses like the redirectional rollers and some other mentioned things, like improved adjustability. Thanks for watching and giving an excellent analysis!

    • @DibutilFtalat
      @DibutilFtalat Рік тому +2

      @@aurigo_tech Glad that we are thinking in cohort!
      A single spring can pull a Y-shaped wire distributing force directly to the cams, synchronizing them at the same time.
      I am trying to source a decent air spring, too bad that spear guns are totally banned in Canada.
      Another interesting direction of thought is torsion springs - those are the most energy-rich ones with he least amount of "attached mass" (carbon fiber, possibly?). They work exceptionally well in high-ratio pulley schemas.

    • @aurigo_tech
      @aurigo_tech  Рік тому +5

      @@DibutilFtalat Well, I can't try everything at once, but I will for certain soon continue on this path of development.

  • @mankihonda983
    @mankihonda983 Рік тому +1

    Great choice of springs after the massive trend of backyard trampolines you can get such springs for free quite easily.

    • @duggraves1213
      @duggraves1213 Рік тому +1

      Funny thing,you brought up the trampoline springs for your main source of draw energy. I'm starting a small business making and selling "trench" style weapon systems and other stuff in that realm, I am only using things that I have found or bartered for in order to aquire the parts. I just happened to get almost all the springs off of an old, busted trampoline. SCORE!!!

  • @0hypnotoad0
    @0hypnotoad0 Рік тому +2

    Really novel idea. You could probably use a toothed rack attached to one spring to drive two pinions and use those to drive the wheels, then you might be able to house only a single big spring inside the stock of the crossbow rather than two on the outside.

  • @davidoldboy5425
    @davidoldboy5425 Рік тому +1

    Very clever, well done

  • @aaronfranklin324
    @aaronfranklin324 Рік тому +1

    Replace your coil springs with high grade nylon monofilament, extending right back in grooves to the back of the stock.
    It has over 140% original length yield strength and the highest energy storage per weight in tension of any common material.
    Run it directly to wind up spools directly on your throw wheels.
    If you offset the centre of rotation on the throw wheels and reduce friction by having them offset forward and unwind the throwstring directly at their rear, and preload the nylon tension cords, then you can easily achieve a constant force and acceleration over the whole throw of the Arrow.
    Then you will have a world leading crossbow in power and accuracy.

  • @NavySturmGewehr
    @NavySturmGewehr 4 місяці тому

    Very nice job! Now I want to build one!

  • @hd-be7di
    @hd-be7di 6 місяців тому

    Gave me some good inspirations great video and explanations!

  • @W4iteFlame
    @W4iteFlame Рік тому

    Cool demonstration

  • @PhysicsViolator
    @PhysicsViolator Рік тому +6

    nice design although i would add longer spring that go direct on two assymetrical egg shaped wheels and make them slightly smaller .... that would be insane

  • @aj863
    @aj863 11 місяців тому

    The only weakness of your design is the springs themselves. Great job.

  • @CharlesVanNoland
    @CharlesVanNoland 4 місяці тому

    I had a super similar idea back in 2006 after walking around and looking at some stuff that was available at a hardware store.

  • @larssjodahl7660
    @larssjodahl7660 2 місяці тому

    Instead of using more powerful springs, move the existing ones back so they are more pretensioned, som you gain the additional force over a longer length of the draw.
    And like you said, change the shape of the wheels to adjust the force profile in different parts of the draw.
    Very cool!

  • @210419590457
    @210419590457 6 місяців тому

    Super réalisation, bravo et merci pour le partage !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @aurigo_tech
      @aurigo_tech  6 місяців тому +1

      Très volontiers ! Il y en aura davantage sur ce sujet à l'avenir.

  • @SussyBaka23452
    @SussyBaka23452 Рік тому +12

    wow, im very surprised that 3d printed parts can hold up to those forces, well done :3

    • @aurigo_tech
      @aurigo_tech  Рік тому +6

      Took a few tries to dial in the right print settings, but jep, totally works.

    • @jazon9
      @jazon9 Рік тому

      @@aurigo_tech PLA or PETG?

    • @aurigo_tech
      @aurigo_tech  6 місяців тому +3

      @@jazon9 I actually had both materials work. I felt more comfortable with PETG though, because it is less brittle and I think it absorbes shocks from sudden accelerations (or decelerations), like the wheels do, better. Apart from user error on my side (by dry firing it once) they didn't break on me yet.

  • @James-wd9ib
    @James-wd9ib 11 місяців тому

    You can actually get rid of the two wheels closest to the spring and connet the spring cord directly to the underside of the big wheel axles. Your springs would angle away from the weapon body by around 15° so won't look as cool, but it's simpler and it reduces friction just a little bit.

  • @davidone1982
    @davidone1982 4 місяці тому

    it's not a Ravin R500 or a Ten Point Nitro 505, but you did a great job and in any case, I wouldn't want to find myself in the path of your arrows! congratulations, I think you have the potential to improve your product even further

  • @stephenbachman132
    @stephenbachman132 Рік тому +1

    I think you should combine traditional design with the spring idea. Have the springs work at the end of the release to give the bolt extra umph.

  • @musikSkool
    @musikSkool Рік тому +2

    If you make your parts with 20% to 30% infill and lots of little holes on the surface, then you can paint them with resin which will soak in and make them very strong.
    Or if you make them very thin and then paint them with resin, and then dip them in graphite fiber (or baking soda), let them dry, then paint them in resin again and dip them in graphite fiber (or baking soda) again. Repeat that until they are as thick and strong as you need them.

  • @thegioiongvat-animal9383
    @thegioiongvat-animal9383 6 місяців тому

    It's so creative, I really like it

  • @moon-xn6wh
    @moon-xn6wh 2 роки тому +1

    This is amazing

  • @harrysarso
    @harrysarso Рік тому

    looks really good

  • @Christian-Outlaw
    @Christian-Outlaw 4 місяці тому

    This unit is super nice like the design way more than traditional cross bows l.

  • @gaussgun2077
    @gaussgun2077 Рік тому +1

    Хорошая работа 👍

  • @c.o.dprojects5297
    @c.o.dprojects5297 7 місяців тому

    Nice build 👌

  • @user-ck8qk5yw3i
    @user-ck8qk5yw3i 4 місяці тому +1

    This is exceptional. I watch allot of self-made irregular crossbow concept videos and hence was expecting something that can tickle styrofoam. Instead, here is something that would stain Yogis underwear.
    It puts out enough energy.
    Next up. Gas pistons?

    • @aurigo_tech
      @aurigo_tech  4 місяці тому

      Thanks! Yeah it could poke a nice hole in many things. Right now I am working on the coilspring powered bow Mk III, as a test for the next version of this crossbow. There I focus on improving the wheels to non-circular cams, among some other improvements. Unfortunately life is busy so I always take too long to make new versions.

  • @erwinvanherle469
    @erwinvanherle469 6 місяців тому +1

    Awesome Sir

  • @gullaschgullasch9853
    @gullaschgullasch9853 Рік тому

    It would be nice to see how the Crossbow performs when shot with more heavier or lighter bolts.
    My hypothesis would be that you could reach more Impact with heavier ones, due to the heavy moving parts.👍🏼

  • @jeroenbrinkman
    @jeroenbrinkman 2 роки тому +4

    Looking forward to the bullpup version…

  • @Andrew524476
    @Andrew524476 Рік тому +2

    You could make the wheels not circular but oval shape, so the lever increases the ratio to the end of the stroke

  • @Hati321
    @Hati321 2 роки тому +7

    This is genius. I have a couple of similar springs lying around and have been thinking of using four or more pulleys to increase the draw length and to possibly allow lighter arrows to be shot faster and therefore on a flatter trajectory. I think this system could achieve the same thing. I wouldn't have thought of doing it this way. Well done. I look forward to the next generation of this design.
    P.S. there is a video on UA-cam of a supersonic trebuchet. Do you think bows can be pushed to be supersonic?

    • @aurigo_tech
      @aurigo_tech  2 роки тому +3

      Thanks! As mentioned I will certainly follow this with improvements and see where it goes. I have seen the supersonic trebuchet, but I think it is not really feasable for a hand held crossbow like version. At least not when you want to use more or less ordinary bolts or projectiles with a usual weight. However, the cutting edge of "normal" crossbows already reaches 1/3 to 1/2 of the speed of sound, and I think we are not at the end of development yet.

  • @TheoneStanband
    @TheoneStanband Рік тому +1

    That's pretty cool!

  • @WeaponsAffair
    @WeaponsAffair 7 місяців тому

    Very nice!

  • @napalmholocaust9093
    @napalmholocaust9093 6 місяців тому

    Those springs are kinda where the stabilizing hand goes on the forestock.
    One normal xbow maker uses wing shields halfway horizontal across the forestock to keep fingers from creeping up.
    I would suggest polished overlapping sleeves, two part where one slides into the other.
    You may not have seen that design executed due to perceived or actual danger/liability.

  • @paulusgnome
    @paulusgnome Рік тому +5

    Great design, and good to see some fresh thinking.
    I wonder if a pneumatic spring might be a thing? It would take a bit of designing, but being able to change the draw weight by a pressure adjustment seems worthwhile.

    • @andyf4292
      @andyf4292 Рік тому

      ive had airguns with those... a couple in parallel with the body- the thing would be hardly thicker than a gun

    • @Pidalin
      @Pidalin 6 місяців тому

      gas spring has some advantages, but it's very overrated by airgun producers, main advantage is that there is no that annoying sound after you fire like you play some music instrument and second, it doesn't get weaker over time.

    • @paulusgnome
      @paulusgnome 6 місяців тому

      I was thinking that if you designed it carefully, the gas spring could give a much flatter draw curve.
      A mechanical spring is a Force proportional to stretch so the thrust force on the bolt drops away as it moves out of the bow. But with a gas spring that wouldn't necessarily be so, you could potentially have the same thrust on the bolt for the entire stroke or close to it.
      Also being able to dial in just how much thrust you want to give to the bolt seems like a plus too.
      I don't know how to do this, I do electrical stuff, but I 'd love to be able to build something like this.

    • @Lappmogel
      @Lappmogel 4 місяці тому

      You can thead a hole in the middle of the bolt holding the springs and then put a threaded rod through it, in the middle of the stock. Fix the rod at both ends, attach something to turn it (like a knurled wheel or an attached ratchet wrench) and cut some slots for the spring holding bolt to move back and forth. Now draw weight would be adjustable while the draw lenght stays the same. Lots of added complexity but you could also use it to load the bow by adjusting it down to hand draw levels and then ratcheting it up all the way back up again.

  • @brealistic3542
    @brealistic3542 2 місяці тому

    Great work! 😎

  • @7VoltZone
    @7VoltZone 3 місяці тому

    Could you tellus how much power and speed u get in "Joule and Feet Per Sec".?
    I have similiar project,but for slingshot not a crossbow.
    Thanks you

  • @najdiy
    @najdiy Рік тому

    Amazing, look powerfull n tough

  • @fabianoalbernaz4947
    @fabianoalbernaz4947 Рік тому

    Very good prototipe

  • @keny22
    @keny22 6 місяців тому

    you can double the energy with asymmetrical pulleys (increasing diameter like a spiral) + weighting material for the pulley

  • @noone-zq7my
    @noone-zq7my 4 місяці тому

    Nice design well thought out , just be careful not to get a finger pinched by one ofthe coils when fired , saw a design where it had a plastic tube covering the springs to prevent that from happening.

  • @mmancino1982
    @mmancino1982 4 місяці тому

    I've always wondered why this idea isn't mainstream. It makes sense

  • @Eigil_Skovgaard
    @Eigil_Skovgaard Рік тому +1

    Nice concept. Now a motor and magazine for 'fast' automatic shooting ;O)

  • @politiquealgerie
    @politiquealgerie 4 місяці тому

    thank you for this tutorial, can you make another tutorial with new version of this tools ?!

  • @TheOriginalJAX
    @TheOriginalJAX 3 місяці тому +1

    @6:42 That apple be like "Crossbow bolt ain't sh!t now again! I said again!" little did we know that apple was in a doping scandal a year ago no wonder he took like a champ.

  • @Paxmax
    @Paxmax 6 місяців тому

    Not sure how to calculate the most efficient acceleration profile, but as you say you could certainly include excenter profiles on the wheels, BOTH ends. The spring pulls the hardest as maximum stretch and a lot less near end of power stroke, could pay off to use an excenter profile on input wheel too, might need to step up the radius near end of spring movement to be sure it can actually add energy and not coast along at the end of spring contraction.
    Not sure if it pays off to have a smooth start acceleration curve or just start as violently as possible. Normal "compound" is to introduce a lower let-off force, slower start, but that is mainly I believe to compensate for human "issues".
    There are alot of simplifications that can be made by putting wheels vertically, like all wheels can be fixed on one thru-hole axle. That will however make excenter wheel design problematic as it would induce a wobble in Z-axis... that may lead to an extra support/guide wheel to eat up the variation but at a price of complexity and losses in power.
    I'm amazed that the plastics stand up to these forces!

  • @anatineduo4289
    @anatineduo4289 Рік тому +1

    I like the way you think.

  • @pimsprojects
    @pimsprojects 7 місяців тому +1

    That is a very nice looking crossbow, good job! I think this would look even more awesome when given a little bit of a steampunk / Victorian makeover, or to keep it German, Bavarian. By which I mean less plastic and more brass (for the gears and cover) and darker wood. Aber es sieht so wie es ist sehr schön aus!

    • @aurigo_tech
      @aurigo_tech  7 місяців тому

      Thanks! Yeah the looks could definitely be improved. But keep in mind this is still a proof of concept kind of thing. Looks were definitely not one of my priorities. There will be a next version soon-ish (relatively speaking, for how slow I sometimes produce videos :D). I will definitely improve the looks there somewhat, even though that will also still have a focus on improving the functionality.

  • @tjacksondolph4026
    @tjacksondolph4026 4 місяці тому

    look into the 1.618 gearset lever in the hip bones of a grasshopper if you want to exponentialize make your cocking or firing action

  • @IIIDasBrotIII
    @IIIDasBrotIII Рік тому

    Gut Gut, very nice German engineering!
    I like this concept and the idea of using cam-like wheels but only in combination with bearings.
    If you want to get higher with de energy you fore sure need a better string, the one you use looks like some sort of normal braided cord (correct me if I´m wrong)
    A professional string is made out of material with low expansion what means that more energy is transferred to the arrow.
    Mach weiter so!

    • @aurigo_tech
      @aurigo_tech  Рік тому

      Jo, dankeschön! Seit dem Video habe ich alle sehnen gegen richtige Bogensehnen ausgetauscht. Das hat zwar die Energie nicht merklich erhöht, aber die Konstanz der Schüsse, da bei den Seilen die Spannung an den Federn nach ner weile nachgelassen hat. Ich bleibe auf jeden Fall dabei und entwickle es noch weiter.

    • @IIIDasBrotIII
      @IIIDasBrotIII Рік тому

      Cool, ich freue mich schon darauf den weiteren Fortschritt beobachten zu können :)

  • @daltanionwaves
    @daltanionwaves Рік тому

    brilliant

  • @crohkorthreetoes3821
    @crohkorthreetoes3821 Рік тому +1

    Maybe use the hood springs off of some 1960's automobile. Would be scary powerful if you could draw it.