That was very impressive! You can see your dedication with the final product. Only one safety issue I hope you remember with the band saw...drop the guard down very close to your work project. It does several things other than not chopping your fingers off from the top side if an accident hits you from behind....seen that. Next, it was designed to control the blade wiggle for improved accuracy while cutting. Last, with both, safe feelings and closer accurate cuts, you'll see your skill level improve and do less "rasping"...get a small hand planner or a "pull knife" for the longer rasping spots. Good job!
Sweet build. Wish I could do this. My state would probably charge me with manufacturing firearms though. New jermany sucks. Keep up with the awesome builds. Bravo
Wow from the land down under where we arnt allowed to throw a pencil without getting fined for launching a deadly missile that is one beauty of a rifle well done, love that nice action that devides when you pull the trigger, never seen anything like it.
Pro tip: those plastic wall calendars people have in their offices that you can write on with a marker, glue won’t stick to them. It’ll dry up and just pop right off. They make awesome glue mats for this kind of thing!
Fantastic Hudson.... You definitely win the McGuyver woodworking award. I made a couple out of some baltic birch and an old wooden Hockey Stick shaft. they work so well. The first one was OTT, the second was TTF like yours and so much easier to aim. The scope and Bi-pod are such a Tacticool touch. Well done :)
Great build!... here in ''overregulated'' Australia, you can't have a slingshot, unless is something you build by yourself... (!) I guess they mean the old wooden Y-shaped slingshots, but the ''letter of the Law'' can be translated to something like this... great for target practicing and small game hunting...
@@allentuggle2837 Not everyone has access to "The Woodrights Shop, PBS" that I did growing up. I'm just passing along what I was taught by Roy Underhill, he introduced me to it. Now at 60 I own 7 of them two of which I made myself.
Good job, myself I would have saved some rasping time by using a roundover bit on a router to smooth the corners. Myself would have left a bit more wood around handle area as it is the weakest point, nice Job!
Nice work my man! 👍 real craftsmanship. Stick to what you love. Share, and you’ll be a successful. Either in the real world, or on UA-cam. Sending good vibes from Alberta, Canada. 👋
As most of us do not have have all the heavy tools like you do. I hope you will use simple tools in your upcoming beginner's slingshot build video. 😅😅 Happy new year to you ! 🎉🎉
You inspired me to get a little crafty and make one of these with scraps I had laying around. Found some 1x4 pine boards, slapped them together, carved them out, stuck a long 1x2 on top, and made a little lever action trigger out of an old hex wrench and some screws. All I had to do was buy a slingshot and I went with one of those Daisy P51's with the grip and arm brace, because the frame had a little bracket that held it together so I used it to mount the frame on the end of the rifle. It's crude looking, but DAMN does it shoot hard. It's got a 3 foot pull. I'm nailing a small tree in my backyard 100+ yards away. I can't wait to experiment with bands. Excellent work dude! Keep innovating!
That’s awesome, glad you figured it out. I might make a beginner slingshot rifle video in the future so if you wanna follow along you can make another one. Great job. Good luck👍
Very nice! The handle kinda reminds me of my dogs but sack, but hey, looks like it’s comfortable. Do me a favour though, please make sure the sling anchor at the top of the rifle is rock solid. Looks like it is, but just always check it. Rock on 👍
Amazing work! You could use a palm router to knock down those edges in no time if you want to make your life easier. Ryobi makes a decent palm router for around $100 I believe.
You need a router for the edges. It will give you a uniform look all the way around. Kind of cartoon looking. But it takes off material fast and uniform. Saves a ton of rasping. Also you should look into kutzall disc's for grinders. I lost my rasp when I discovered them.
The saw you are using is a Japanese style pull saw, you cut on the pull stroke so you can have better control of the cut and make it straighter. No need to push the saw into the wood to cut it with this type. This is why the blade can be thinner than on a regular handsaw, since you are pulling the blade it doesn’t deform and get bent making the cut irregular (western style wood saws need a thicker blade to stay straighter since you are pushing it from the rear end well away from where it starts cutting the wood
Hi there, Great job but you could make it a lot easier, just get yourself a farriers rasp. It should be easy to get one in a country full of horses. They are brilliant and fast for shaping wood. Be safe. A
Wow Hudson this is so amazing how you can build that! 👍 You are very good at woodworking! Who taught you how to do that? I want to see the next video! 💥 You have the right music in this video! You can start your own business because you are so good at what you do! Your hand held slingshot are awesome also!
M8 that's a freaking work of art love your attention to minute detail i live in Robin Hood country Nottingham England n when you start your business can I be your first across the pond buyer your good bro really good.
A thing that would make this easier and faster is to make your template out of luan or 1/4" plywood, then you can use it with a spiral flush trim router bit to clean up the bandsaw cuts.
You can use 20 to 30 hacksaw blades, same direction teeth, tied up together as a grinding tool. It's much better than the one you are using here. It saves time.
You haven't mentioned measurements or dimensions of the materials that you used. Communication is key to any project. Like most things in life, like a recipe,you require ingredients and method. If you talk people through it as you do it, you will get many, many more subscribers.
That’s a lot of wood for a slingshot rifle… it seems you could get the same result with about half the material. Regardless, very nice work young man and it’s good to see the future isn’t all computers and man buns and sun dresses… ✌️
Because I'm new to the slingshot game ,could light or medium weight workout bands work better or would they be to thick ?, you have made a super cool stock , tbh I'd like to make a stock like that for my sks, sub+1 because of the craftsmanship .
It warms my heart to see a young man working with hand tools. Very well done!
@@andyscott6648 haha thank you 🙏
Absolutely! Respect! 👍👍👍👍
@@hudsonhertz please reply the comments bro how much? I'm interested
Yes I would appreciate seeing a beginner’s rifle slingshot video. Thank you for all your videos.
Now that's something full of craftsmanship. Well done!
Приклад нужно опустить под углом вниз легче будет целится (как у всех ружей). Молодец руки растут из правильного места.
I would have bought a vintage bb-gun stock off E-bay for the project... you are already on to the next-level. Wow!
There's almost always different stocks to be had at gun shows as well.
That was very impressive! You can see your dedication with the final product. Only one safety issue I hope you remember with the band saw...drop the guard down very close to your work project. It does several things other than not chopping your fingers off from the top side if an accident hits you from behind....seen that. Next, it was designed to control the blade wiggle for improved accuracy while cutting. Last, with both, safe feelings and closer accurate cuts, you'll see your skill level improve and do less "rasping"...get a small hand planner or a "pull knife" for the longer rasping spots. Good job!
Awesome, thanks for the advice
Sweet build. Wish I could do this. My state would probably charge me with manufacturing firearms though. New jermany sucks. Keep up with the awesome builds. Bravo
Beautiful job! Really enjoyed watching from the UK. I teach carpentry and woodworking for a living and you done a great job.
Definitely do a beginner, slingshot rifle Build video.
Hard but very nice work
Bro that's a work of art! Love the slingshot rifle videos! Looking foward to pt 2!
A beginner slingshot rifle build series would be pretty sick 👍
See what happens when you turn off the TV and Step away from the video games?
Good job young man!!
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I just purcashed the trigger mechanism and im going to build this. Thank you so much for inspiring me so much❤❤❤
dove lai preso il meccanismo?
True skill and dedication,that’s a brilliant job
I just ordered a parts kit with the trigger, bands, ect, you made almost all of it with craftsmanship, all awesome work!
Can you tell me where you order parts for triggers?
Più bella realizzazione visto .
Lavoro pulito,ben fatto e molto curato.
Complimenti
Wow from the land down under where we arnt allowed to throw a pencil without getting fined for launching a deadly missile that is one beauty of a rifle well done, love that nice action that devides when you pull the trigger, never seen anything like it.
Check out sling sticks by Dug North.
Pretty impressive woodworking skills for a young fella - great job. I am however a bit concerned about your rather twitchy trigger finger!
Молодец парень!!! Главное полезное увлечение! 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
your wood working skills are top notch very impressive
WOW! You have some mad skills young man. You have a great future in building things and design if that's what you want to do.
Very talented lad! Keep building !
Great job young man, glad to see you take your time and work the wood.
Would love a beginners build video... That's such a nice build man. I like how you do all the shaping by hand. Looks awesome!
That's a thing of beauty, awesome work.
Pro tip: those plastic wall calendars people have in their offices that you can write on with a marker, glue won’t stick to them. It’ll dry up and just pop right off. They make awesome glue mats for this kind of thing!
He needs a kiddie pool under the table for the amount of glue he used.
@@spcpitts ya
Fantastic Hudson.... You definitely win the McGuyver woodworking award. I made a couple out of some baltic birch and an old wooden Hockey Stick shaft. they work so well. The first one was OTT, the second was TTF like yours and so much easier to aim. The scope and Bi-pod are such a Tacticool touch. Well done :)
Thanks man, glad you like it, thanks for the comment!
I would enjoy that build video! Keep up the great work, love the videos!
Great build!... here in ''overregulated'' Australia, you can't have a slingshot, unless is something you build by yourself... (!) I guess they mean the old wooden Y-shaped slingshots, but the ''letter of the Law'' can be translated to something like this... great for target practicing and small game hunting...
Another cheap addition - could be the use of a Laser Pointer, with a small range of adjustments, to aid the aiming and accuracy to the Target.
Like to how it shoots. Indeed a bit complicated but the nicest I have seen so far
Might I suggest starting with a simple draw knife in the beginning to move material faster with less effort. Then to the rasp and file.
He looks too young to be familiar with Draw Knives..
I guess we should educate ro inspire research and learning.
Then on the other hand, He did a good job. Let him continue on and let him learn, like we did.
@@allentuggle2837 Not everyone has access to "The Woodrights Shop, PBS" that I did growing up. I'm just passing along what I was taught by Roy Underhill, he introduced me to it. Now at 60 I own 7 of them two of which I made myself.
@@allentuggle2837It's always nice to receive great tips as a new wood worker from experienced people.
You're a very talented young man. With your skills , you have a very bright and profitable future ahead of You. I really enjoyed watching this field
You seem like a pro at handling that
The bandsaw would cut far better if the blade guides were set correctly, lowered to almost touching the wood, far more accurate and safer.
Awesome, you amaze me with your talents. Thank you for sharing.
Always keep your love for building and designing it will take you far in life
Greetings and respect 🙏 from Greece 🇬🇷.
Great job! Looks nice, great finish, seems to shoot well.
kid u got talent. at your age to do that build is amazing. keep uo the great work. greatings from Romania!
Good job, myself I would have saved some rasping time by using a roundover bit on a router to smooth the corners. Myself would have left a bit more wood around handle area as it is the weakest point, nice Job!
Dude that is some very fine wood working and a great build.
Great job! Thanks for sharing. Greetings from Atlantic Canada.
Nice work my man! 👍 real craftsmanship. Stick to what you love. Share, and you’ll be a successful. Either in the real world, or on UA-cam. Sending good vibes from Alberta, Canada. 👋
Nice job on the stock.
Hi bro , really looking forward to see your beginner's sling shot rifle build video. 😊👊
As most of us do not have have all the heavy tools like you do. I hope you will use simple tools in your upcoming beginner's slingshot build video. 😅😅
Happy new year to you ! 🎉🎉
That is beautiful mate, Cant wait to see shoot.
You inspired me to get a little crafty and make one of these with scraps I had laying around. Found some 1x4 pine boards, slapped them together, carved them out, stuck a long 1x2 on top, and made a little lever action trigger out of an old hex wrench and some screws. All I had to do was buy a slingshot and I went with one of those Daisy P51's with the grip and arm brace, because the frame had a little bracket that held it together so I used it to mount the frame on the end of the rifle.
It's crude looking, but DAMN does it shoot hard. It's got a 3 foot pull. I'm nailing a small tree in my backyard 100+ yards away. I can't wait to experiment with bands. Excellent work dude! Keep innovating!
That’s awesome, glad you figured it out. I might make a beginner slingshot rifle video in the future so if you wanna follow along you can make another one. Great job. Good luck👍
Amazing Craftsmanship dude. Impressive.
@@ginomorelli6700 thanks man!
Keep it up building things you'll be a master at it by the time you hit 30 if you do
Great video and great build! Keep up the good work! 😃👍
Parabéns meu amigo você é o melhor entre os melhores.
Saudações aqui do BRASIL.
You should sell stock in yourself ... im sure you would do well! very nice ... thank you for sharing!
Exquisite work, I’ll give you 20 bucks for it 😂✌🏼
You have a good eye for fair shaping but use a spoke shave rather than a rasp. Works faster, more control, less mess.
Superb workmanship mate.
Looks awesome, great craftsmanship
Looking forward to future videos
That was awesome 🎉great work
NEAT my young friend! Thanks
Beautiful slingshot rifle, you are creative my friend 👍
Very nice! The handle kinda reminds me of my dogs but sack, but hey, looks like it’s comfortable. Do me a favour though, please make sure the sling anchor at the top of the rifle is rock solid. Looks like it is, but just always check it. Rock on 👍
Amazing work! You could use a palm router to knock down those edges in no time if you want to make your life easier. Ryobi makes a decent palm router for around $100 I believe.
@@BlameJason nice! I’ll check it out, thanks for the comment!
excellent
best wishes from Berlin
Achi video a... Magr sliding slingshot banao yar. Tora design complex karo rubber band zyada lagao full power wala banao.
Very nice work, Hudson
Greatings, Tom from Germany
👍Joli travail et très bien exécuté 👌
You need to invest in a draw knife, spoke shave and hand planer. Looks good!
Great workman ship well done.
Pure class shore u could make a living selling ur work
You need a router for the edges. It will give you a uniform look all the way around. Kind of cartoon looking. But it takes off material fast and uniform. Saves a ton of rasping. Also you should look into kutzall disc's for grinders. I lost my rasp when I discovered them.
I wanted to make one and you gave me a great idea
Its beautiful. Love to see a beginners vid. Keep it
The saw you are using is a Japanese style pull saw, you cut on the pull stroke so you can have better control of the cut and make it straighter.
No need to push the saw into the wood to cut it with this type. This is why the blade can be thinner than on a regular handsaw, since you are pulling the blade it doesn’t deform and get bent making the cut irregular (western style wood saws need a thicker blade to stay straighter since you are pushing it from the rear end well away from where it starts cutting the wood
Great work! You should look into gun smithing you would be good at it!
wathching from Philippines ❤
คุณเก่งมากครับ จากไทยแลนด์
You should look into a spoke shave, they are a very useful tool.
A good router would shorten the build time
Great job mate very nice ✌👍
Great video well done. Very informative
USE LUVAS AMIGO. NÃO É UMA CRITICA, É UM CONSELHO AMIGÁVEL. PARABENS PELO VIDEO.
Hi there,
Great job but you could make it a lot easier, just get yourself a farriers rasp. It should be easy to get one in a country full of horses. They are brilliant and fast for shaping wood.
Be safe.
A
Great work, looks awesome
nice this is my favourite series
Wow Hudson this is so amazing how you can build that! 👍 You are very good at woodworking! Who taught you how to do that? I want to see the next video! 💥 You have the right music in this video!
You can start your own business because you are so good at what you do! Your hand held slingshot are awesome also!
Thanks for the comment, I’ve learned most of my woodworking from UA-cam videos but also from my grandpa. Thanks for the encouragement!
M8 that's a freaking work of art love your attention to minute detail i live in Robin Hood country Nottingham England n when you start your business can I be your first across the pond buyer your good bro really good.
It is look very good
How to order bro
Your future looks bright! Uk love and prayers halleluyah
@@stephenwalker3679 thank you 🙏
@ you are most welcome. Where could I get the trigger mechanism ? Or did you make it ?
@ I bought it off Amazon, there is a link in the description of this video
I’m subscribed!
Very nice
A thing that would make this easier and faster is to make your template out of luan or 1/4" plywood, then you can use it with a spiral flush trim router bit to clean up the bandsaw cuts.
You can use 20 to 30 hacksaw blades, same direction teeth, tied up together as a grinding tool. It's much better than the one you are using here. It saves time.
bro that looks awesome
You haven't mentioned measurements or dimensions of the materials that you used. Communication is key to any project. Like most things in life, like a recipe,you require ingredients and method. If you talk people through it as you do it, you will get many, many more subscribers.
That’s a lot of wood for a slingshot rifle… it seems you could get the same result with about half the material. Regardless, very nice work young man and it’s good to see the future isn’t all computers and man buns and sun dresses… ✌️
Well done 👍👍
great job hope ya make millions
Thank you 🙏
well done
Definitely gotta try this❤️
Because I'm new to the slingshot game ,could light or medium weight workout bands work better or would they be to thick ?, you have made a super cool stock , tbh I'd like to make a stock like that for my sks, sub+1 because of the craftsmanship .
@@geraldhoskins2933 thanks man, workout bands should work fine for a bandset. I’ve used them a few times.