Giant Hybrid Torsion Catapult

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  • Опубліковано 13 тра 2010
  • Hybrid torsion catapult I made for a school project. Sorry about the wind noises but I can't really help that. This is one of the first shots we took, we were just guessing with the tension and angle of release. After some modifications I have it shooting close to 450 feet. Its a true thing of beauty. In this launch the melon went approximately 250 feet if I remember correctly.
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  • @fibiger12
    @fibiger12 10 років тому +32

    very close to an accident there

  • @JoshuaKingofasgard
    @JoshuaKingofasgard 7 років тому +5

    This is the first actual catapult I've seen all day

  • @majuicee9883
    @majuicee9883 9 років тому +20

    When they switched the tension from the winch to the hammer... That's an accident waiting to happen.

  • @paulhendrixlacamento4405
    @paulhendrixlacamento4405 Рік тому +2

    Very Nice Catapult for battle

  • @thatroarboi2788
    @thatroarboi2788 8 років тому +3

    i like how someone quoted Gladiator. "stand ready!"

  • @AlphaGinger113
    @AlphaGinger113  14 років тому +2

    @ben38619 We used about 150ft of 1/2in. military grade nylon rope. We werent able to torsion it as much as we would have liked though because we didnt make our frame thick enough.

  • @AlphaGinger113
    @AlphaGinger113  12 років тому +4

    We used about 150ft of 1/2in. military grade nylon rope. and the frame was 8ftx4ft. If you really want to shoot a far distance make your frame thicker than i did, I would suggest making it 4 inches (i suggest 10x8x4 boards ) thick instead of the 8x8x2 boards i used. It will be a bitch to drill out the holes for torsion, but it should pay off. Any other questions just let me know

  • @AlphaGinger113
    @AlphaGinger113  11 років тому +2

    To stop the arm from ripping off we mounted the crank with 4 massive bolts into the base of the frame, and the hammer hooked onto a pin that we put through the throwing arm. The natural curvature of the hammer allowed for a quick release with a jerk.

  • @AlphaGinger113
    @AlphaGinger113  13 років тому +1

    @purplelamprox haha ya the crank is a pain to deal with. One problem we keep running into was that we couldnt mount our crank in a "sturdy" Location and the throwing arm kept ripping it off.

  • @AlphaGinger113
    @AlphaGinger113  12 років тому +1

    @Wargamer008 if I remember correctly the length of the base was ~ 8 feet length, 4 feet in width, and the arm height was just over 9 feet

  • @HistoricalWeapons
    @HistoricalWeapons Рік тому +1

    That was safe

  • @ShyAnnCollins
    @ShyAnnCollins 11 років тому +1

    umm i want to do this for my sciece project and i was wondering what u did to keep the swinging arm in place

  • @Johannes4233
    @Johannes4233 7 років тому +35

    Catapults are for nerds, trebuchet is the real man's choice.

  • @Hogwit
    @Hogwit 10 років тому +1

    Any chance we can get specs, materials used, etc?

  • @AlphaGinger113
    @AlphaGinger113  10 років тому

    We used about 150ft of 1/2in. military grade nylon rope. and the frame was 8ftx4ft. If you really want to shoot a far distance make your frame thicker than i did, I would suggest making it 4in thick (i suggest 10x8x4 boards ) instead of the 8x8x2 boards i used. It will be a bitch to drill out the holes for torsion, but it should pay off. Between 78-84in tall. Throwing arm was 8ft 3/8in PVC. The blue tubing was 1/2in non latex high tension excercise tubing. Any other questions just let me know

  • @Wargamer008
    @Wargamer008 12 років тому

    @AlphaGinger113
    Thanks. What was the total cost of this project? I am making my catapult for AP Physics and yours looked like the perfect one to model after.

  • @aironbaron
    @aironbaron 13 років тому

    @AlphaGinger113 yeah thats torsion, the tubing helps acceleration.

  • @Menzimuckeli
    @Menzimuckeli 8 років тому

    Torsion is something else!

  • @Joerockswithmusic
    @Joerockswithmusic 11 років тому

    can you make a video on how to make this? i want to make one for history and wanted to make a big torsion catapult

  • @dllaca
    @dllaca 7 років тому +18

    But can it launch a 90kg stone a distance of 300m?

  • @mahmoudmohamed3517
    @mahmoudmohamed3517 8 років тому +1

    That is amazing

  • @AlphaGinger113
    @AlphaGinger113  12 років тому +2

    Kinda sorta, do you mean like actual blue prints or just my doodles and sketches with dimensions?

  • @manasesj.8672
    @manasesj.8672 6 років тому +1

    Could Y’all Tell Me The Dimensions For It Plz?!?

  • @majornate1
    @majornate1 9 років тому +3

    hey can you send me a list of materials you guys used. i'm doing a senior project where i'm building a catapault and i really liked your design. If you could do that, that would be great.

    • @tweek7284
      @tweek7284 Рік тому

      How did the project go?

  • @AlphaGinger113
    @AlphaGinger113  12 років тому

    @Wargamer008 Its hard to pin down an exact cost because we had to go through quite a bit of trial and end and we ended up breaking things or switches stuff out. If i were to estimate i would say about ~$300 if you did it right the first time. If you buy a pre-made winch/crank and buy low quality rope it would be cheaper though.

  • @AlphaGinger113
    @AlphaGinger113  11 років тому +1

    I hope i am answering your question correctly if not please let me know. If you are asking what we used as the stopper at the the of our brace it was actually a very high tech mechanism.... a pillow and duck tape. We did torsion the bottom as well, if you would like to see a better look at the actual torsion check out my other video as it shows a close up. We used 1/2in. military grade nylon rope.

  • @AlphaGinger113
    @AlphaGinger113  12 років тому +1

    @Aragashia If only you knew the injuries and accidents involved in the making of this catapult. When we first tested it with maximun torsion and more elastic bands it managed to flip itself over and destroyed my garage.

  • @AlphaGinger113
    @AlphaGinger113  11 років тому

    I actually ran a couple of lengths of the cord through the throwing arm for stability and the torsion applied the rest of the pressure needed to keep it in place.

  • @b26173
    @b26173 11 років тому +2

    where did you get the elastic bands

  • @Wargamer008
    @Wargamer008 13 років тому +1

    What were the dimensions? L x W of base and the H of the arm and the length of the launching arm?

  • @AlphaGinger113
    @AlphaGinger113  12 років тому +1

    For the life of me i cannot find them, if you have any questions i will do my best to answer any questions though!

  • @hpmain5004
    @hpmain5004 6 років тому

    Great catapult

  • @LaneM1341
    @LaneM1341 11 років тому

    I was actually wondering what you used at the top of your brace? and did you use torsion at the bottom of the arm as well? and what did you use?

  • @williamaaron3479
    @williamaaron3479 11 років тому

    Do you have a list of specs of the Catapult? Like length and width.
    I'm doing a school project and I wanted to do one like yours. I'll even credit as your idea.

  • @milesb8985
    @milesb8985 8 років тому

    what are those cords and where can I get them?

  • @michaelav3460
    @michaelav3460 9 років тому +1

    hey I was wondering if you could tell me what materials you had used for this project because I am doing the same project for school
    please let me know asap !

    • @samiltemirhan4473
      @samiltemirhan4473 5 місяців тому

      i think they use alot of wood and pvc pipes is my guess

  • @hillbillydom
    @hillbillydom 12 років тому

    i have a school competition coming up,can u tell me the size of your base and the materials you used for torsion

  • @smadrianff9586
    @smadrianff9586 5 років тому +1

    What materials did you use?

  • @FerLango
    @FerLango 10 років тому

    What material do you use for the catapult?

  • @danielsgarciafigueroa9796
    @danielsgarciafigueroa9796 7 років тому +1

    como lo hiciste bro

  • @AlphaGinger113
    @AlphaGinger113  12 років тому

    @blackittysamurai we actually did try to shoot water balloons, but unfortunately the G forces are too high and the balloons explode during release. Perhaps if we looked into buying more durable balloons it would have worked.... but we were a bunch of poor high school kids lol

  • @Krissy_Bunnie
    @Krissy_Bunnie 5 років тому +2

    1:23 I thought you were about to get a broken neck omg lol 😬

  • @TheNaZeus
    @TheNaZeus 2 роки тому

    That hammer safety. My sides.

  • @kendrabae12
    @kendrabae12 12 років тому

    heyy! what did you use for the rubber bands and where did you get them??

  • @blackittysamurai
    @blackittysamurai 12 років тому

    @AlphaGinger113 Wow, I never thought of that, I wonder if condoms would work, being designed to bear higher stress loads, not to mention being extra icky for those stuck up cheerleaders.

  • @GiovannySanchez-pk6ol
    @GiovannySanchez-pk6ol Рік тому

    dang my guy making a big ass caught up

  • @carmelp6523
    @carmelp6523 11 років тому

    hi, I was wondering if you could give us a brief design of your catapult? We're doing a project for school and need some help. Thank u very much! :)

  • @AlphaGinger113
    @AlphaGinger113  13 років тому +1

    @thepidgeonification Sure thing!

  • @AlphaGinger113
    @AlphaGinger113  12 років тому

    Plan and simple answer to this question. We ran out of parts and money lol why else would we resort to cutting a hammer in half?

  • @gabocamara
    @gabocamara 5 місяців тому

    Wow nice catapult you guys are like a real plants vs zombies melon pult tons of melon 😂😂😂😂

  • @MrStonedgolem
    @MrStonedgolem 7 років тому

    this would make a better snuff fool for live leaks. catadecap.

  • @purplelamprox
    @purplelamprox 13 років тому

    haha im making a 10inch catapult in my algebra 2 class thats exactly like that, but i cant get the crank right

  • @AlphaGinger113
    @AlphaGinger113  10 років тому +1

    Our PVC did end up bending a little bit but the interior walls of the stuff we used was pretty thick at 3/8in.

    • @dhimes3
      @dhimes3 5 років тому

      excellent...my grandson wants to build one for his junior high class.....do you have a plan?....were you comfortable with the safety triggering etc?...

    • @user-il1tv2wn7c
      @user-il1tv2wn7c Рік тому

      ​@@dhimes3 حدخخخل

    • @user-il1tv2wn7c
      @user-il1tv2wn7c Рік тому

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    • @user-il1tv2wn7c
      @user-il1tv2wn7c Рік тому

      جحتمكك❤❤❤اناخننزتلخ
      ختاخت

  • @ethankay8019
    @ethankay8019 4 роки тому

    What did you use for your band?

  • @manasesj.8672
    @manasesj.8672 6 років тому

    I Need To Build This Does Anyone Know What Material He Used🤔( I Only Have One Day Left To Build This😭)

  • @PHLHomemade
    @PHLHomemade 7 років тому

    awesome

  • @mironmakovei6263
    @mironmakovei6263 9 років тому

    Its very cool I'm doing a catapult

  • @metermill
    @metermill 12 років тому

    Why a hammer's head to hold it in place instead of a pin?

  • @AlphaGinger113
    @AlphaGinger113  10 років тому

    See comment above. It was a total of 100 feet of it.

  • @hillbillydom
    @hillbillydom 12 років тому

    how far did your device shoot

  • @vgfxworks
    @vgfxworks 3 роки тому

    try a big pumpkin or a basketball next time. and stay away from the catapult arm when it’s armed. I believe everyone must have been as nervous as I was at that moment. 😟

  • @NEVER_Y_DAY
    @NEVER_Y_DAY 2 роки тому

    This they launch an orange ?

  • @AlphaGinger113
    @AlphaGinger113  14 років тому

    @ACDC5968 Wow really?... Sorry to piss on your campfire but it is in fact torsion, the latex tubing was used as a boost. And that is why I labeled this video as Giant Hybrid Torsion Catapult

  • @Tcarnes8
    @Tcarnes8 9 років тому

    All I can say is holy shit.

  • @brandoncox3227
    @brandoncox3227 7 років тому

    I don't see the so called torsion mechanism of this catapult. It seems like just a elastic slingshot type deal.

  • @AlphaGinger113
    @AlphaGinger113  11 років тому

    Perhaps you should actually read all the description before making a comment.

  • @user-uj6dn8cr1h
    @user-uj6dn8cr1h 6 місяців тому

    Drop the tutorial

  • @x3wayassassin
    @x3wayassassin 11 років тому

    why would you use something that looks like pvc

  • @sandervdbrink84
    @sandervdbrink84 5 років тому +1

    This design doesn't make any sense. Why use elastic bands if you have torsion power. Or are they both so weak that it should appear to be helping?

    • @sandervdbrink84
      @sandervdbrink84 5 років тому

      @emir yılmaz Elastic bands are something totally different than torsion power. Torsion is twisting of the rope due to torque. With correct torsion power you will always have energy stored in the rope. As you can see, elastic bands do not.

  • @diegosummers4136
    @diegosummers4136 6 років тому

    NOICE

  • @blackittysamurai
    @blackittysamurai 12 років тому

    You should shoot water balloons at the cheerleaders.... revenge of the nerds!

  • @ACDC5968
    @ACDC5968 13 років тому

    well sorry I didn't see the rope at the bottom of the machine

  • @boxofjoosh8314
    @boxofjoosh8314 5 років тому +7

    I'm not an expert, but I don't think this is torsion powered.

    • @howlerspiritwolf
      @howlerspiritwolf 2 роки тому

      Its a hybrid, they have a torsion rope and a tension powered band both working to launch the melon

  • @AndyBsUTube
    @AndyBsUTube Рік тому

    When it's cocked - don't lean across it!

  • @InvadersDie
    @InvadersDie 6 років тому +1

    " *Giant* "

  • @hamfishaplin3269
    @hamfishaplin3269 6 років тому

    Nick over all

  • @roxm.5751
    @roxm.5751 8 років тому

    Hi +AlphaGinger113 hope you can reply really soon because I am making a catapult project for school and can that work for something that can shoot ten pounds because we have to shoot a pumpkin that's ten pounds please respond soon

  • @monkeymens2010
    @monkeymens2010 11 років тому

    put a gallon milk jug with baking soda and vinegar!!

  • @gamingwithnicko1942
    @gamingwithnicko1942 6 років тому

    Yeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

  • @briancannon4607
    @briancannon4607 6 років тому

    Makes me cringe to think what could have happened.

  • @mironmakovei6263
    @mironmakovei6263 9 років тому

    Mythbusters

  • @maxx1829
    @maxx1829 6 років тому

    Anyone else

  • @francispaquette7855
    @francispaquette7855 7 років тому +3

    lol dont put your face over it omg

  • @AlphaGinger113
    @AlphaGinger113  11 років тому +1

    EEEEBBBBAAAAAYYYYY

  • @quadmasterXLII
    @quadmasterXLII 12 років тому

    All that work and you couldn't be bothered to do enough work to put a (period accurate!) sling on the thing. You coulda been throwing a lot farther.

  • @bob123surfer
    @bob123surfer 11 років тому

    thats not 450 feet

  • @AlphaGinger113
    @AlphaGinger113  12 років тому

    We got it to shoot around 450 ft with some fine tinkering, but it was essentially tearing itself apart by that point.

  • @vendmaster7107
    @vendmaster7107 6 років тому

    Holy shit guys..... really? Don't put your faces above the cradle

  • @ACDC5968
    @ACDC5968 14 років тому

    thats not tosion

  • @arielalbarracin7260
    @arielalbarracin7260 6 років тому

    like si eres del barsa

  • @korybleu3491
    @korybleu3491 9 років тому

    Why would you put such a lame projectile in it?

  • @MrFrogmasterG
    @MrFrogmasterG 7 років тому +4

    "Giant Hybrid Torsion Catapult" it really isn't either. I can throw a baseball further than that. Nice low budget design.

  • @JPRucks
    @JPRucks 9 років тому

    This video should be removed. Latex tubing fails catastrophically and without warning. It's like a gun with the safety off. And if it breaks while they're over it, they will definitely be maimed or killed.

    • @peepeedoodoo8590
      @peepeedoodoo8590 8 років тому

      while I agree with the whole tubing will fail catastrophically thing. I don't agree with 'it's like a gun with the safety off'.
      The trigger must be pulled to strike the firing pin, which strikes the primer.
      Modern firearms are quite safe from accidental discharge when dropped while loaded and the safety off, because of a block that is moved when the trigger is pulled. (Please correct me if I am wrong on this.)

  • @pigbenis2812
    @pigbenis2812 6 років тому

    Horribly dumb. Even if the hammer stayed in place, I wouldn't trust the wall of pvc pipe to hold that tension.

    • @sandervdbrink84
      @sandervdbrink84 5 років тому +1

      What tension? If it's possible to hold the arm down with a couple of hands, it clearly without significant tension.

  • @user-il1tv2wn7c
    @user-il1tv2wn7c Рік тому

    زازتروتلز

  • @AlphaGinger113
    @AlphaGinger113  10 років тому

    We used about 150ft of 1/2in. military grade nylon rope. and the frame was 8ftx4ft. If you really want to shoot a far distance make your frame thicker than i did, I would suggest making it 4in thick (i suggest 10x8x4 boards ) instead of the 8x8x2 boards i used. It will be a bitch to drill out the holes for torsion, but it should pay off. Between 78-84in tall. Throwing arm was 8ft 3/8in PVC. The blue tubing was 1/2in non latex high tension excercise tubing. Any other questions just let me know