This knife is a "cuchillo jamonero". In Spain is very common, used to cut thin ham slices. It's interesting how it becomes a weapon... :) Greetings from Spain
@@erict3728 Just remember that it is not the cured soft ham that we know in the west, it is a very tasty and flavorful, but dry and kinda tough ham. So as OP said, a sharp blade and also _thin, even cuts are optimal_ to enjoy it.
About 9 years ago, I started watching this channel. I had lost it and forgot about it until very recently when I came across it again! I absolutely love these videos and the HAHAHAHHA. Keep up the amazing work, inspiring people and making us happy :)
I hope you've seen his "weaponizing Amazon" video(and the other improvements he made along the way) since your return to the channel. Hands down, my favorite of his projects.
The finest "toy" crossbow of the whole web (A toy that I don't want pointed at me under any circumstance...) The smile and the "sprint" you poured in this clip imo show that you enjoyed this project a lot. I did too
I love this channel so much!! I remember the first video I saw was back in 2013! It was a slingshot rifle made from a wooden flank, me and my cousin even tried to replicate it! Good timess! Keep up the good work! ❤️❤️
I really like this guy. He is just one of a kind. I feel bad that he lives in a country that is so restrictive on weapons, considering he is a weapons enthusiast much like I am. But then it's Jorge and he's going to be just fine. He always finds a way to stay on the right side of the law and still have a great time. I love the high pressure air launcher he made with the huge spike. 1100 joules, that's crazy! With his brilliance, those European weapon restrictions really aren't a problem. Though it is quite silly that he can't put a little laser sight on this little toy crossbow if he wanted
I made a crossbow about 45 years ago similar to this but much smaller than this using the tweezers from a swiss army knife as the prod. I carved the stock from a small piece of walnut and used a two levers against each other for the trigger and main string release mechanism. it was fun and suprisingly powerful. It was about 3” long.
I love this channel. I still remember years ago the first time I watched. It was all about weaponizing a Christmas tree. It made me subscribe. I have never watched a bad video on this channel since. They are all good.
This is the earliest I’ve ever been for a video and I haven’t watched this channel in ages but it’s as amazing as it always was. I’m also in college right now and I’ve watched this man since primary school and he’s helped fuel my creative brain and if this was what school was nobody would miss a day
This guy is a legend ! His "Let me show you it's features HA HA HA HA !" brings a smile to my face every single time ! Thanks Bro .......your videos are way better than anything on the TV !
I actually made several such crossbows earlier. th-cam.com/video/drDoHLz1QyI/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/xMzGezZtQd8/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/LpYLkQ1GBfg/w-d-xo.html
G'Day Vincent,,yep my grand pa taught me about cars,,always under his old plymuth,,and my Granny coming out tell the old man to make sure i wasn't laying on the cold ground,,with a blanket or some thing,,1960's, ("Sniff") really do miss those days,what would n't give to tell him i loved him,,
It's great to just kick back and have a little fun once in a while. Especially when it involves "let me show you its features" lol. Thanks Joerg. I enjoyed this one a lot.
I was going to suggest that this is a nice office crossbow, but it looks like it can easily take an eye out or at least ruin someone’s day. So that’s probably a no go. lol
Ich mag es am liebsten wenn du deine selbstgebauten Flugbeschleuniger vorstellst jedoch auch die kommerziellen berichte sind sehr interessant. Danke für dein Herzblut.
This is a neat little semi-auto crossbow! Love it Medieval steel spring crossbow is awesome, tonnes of draw weight, like throwing bricks at an acceptable speed. Just needs a lot more heavier arrows to match the draw weight!
No. It is a bolt action crossbow. You have to manually tighten the string each time before you can shoot again. With a semi-automatic crossbow, this would happen automatically as soon as the trigger is pulled. A fully automatic crossbow would even empty the entire magazine when you pull the trigger.
@Druss Snagga If we want to get super technical, it can't be bolt action because there isn't a manipulation of the bolt like in a firearm to load a new round. Yes the projectile of the crossbow is also called a bolt, but in this design you simply pull on the string to cock and load it. So maybe "string action"?
Thank you for your awesome material and projects. Your always positive atitude and demeanor makes for a wonderful video no matter the projects!!! Kings to you🤴.
G'Day,Joerg,,Been watching you for some time,,Don't ever stop laughing..Not kinky but love your laugh,, Some of your creations are superb i must say,, Keep up the great films and your Laugh,
Ich hab ne Idee für einen Armbrust - Spannmechanismus der im Mittelalter vielleicht das Schlachtfeld revolutioniert hätte. Die Armbrust hat eine große durchgehende Bohrung von vorne nach hinten. In der Bohrung befindet sich ein Stab, der in Ausgangsstellung vorne deutlich herrausragt. Der Stab wird auf den Boden gestellt und die beiden Schützen (gleicher Statur) steigen zeitgleich auf jeweils einen Steigbügel links und rechts von der Armbrust. Der Stab (mit Fuß) wird in die Bohrung gedrückt und spannt durch eine Führung die Armbrustsehne welche einrastet. Der Stab wird wieder nach vorne gezogen, ein Pfeil wird eingelegt, Schütze 1 legt sich den Stab auf die Schulter und Schütze 2 zielt und schießt. Ich stelle mir vor das ein eingespieltes Team, wenn sie zeitgleich einen Ruck, gegen Ende beim Aufsteigen auf den Steigbügel geben, enorme Kräfte auf den Bogen geben können. Das würde auch kleiner mit einer Person funktionieren, aber bei der größeren Version hätte man einen sehr mobilen, leichten Skorpion mit hoher Reichweite und auch Genauigkeit da das Gewicht der Armbrust von Schütze 1 getragen wird. Bau das mal bitte, ich würde beide Versionen zu gerne sehen :) Grüße
You should have put a Picatinny Weaver Rail on it and a ludicrously over sized telescopic sight on it as your thumb nail pic then finish off with a pointless stock attachment and a foregrip. Great content as always thanks for all the hard work.
Still loving that Dyneema. I've become very fond of it myself since that other crossbow project. You could make a ballista from the leaf springs of a heavy sedan and it would hold up fine. Thanks for all you do and Best of Days.
I'd LOVE this in a REVERSE bow! Perhaps; bow slot or bow arm (riser) mount behind the magazine, perhaps a leg mount sheath that cocks the bow for the next shot? All the better if it incorporated a fish motif.
I bought some toothpick shooting crossbows online, they are a fun toy and very satisfying to load and shoot. I like this one better simply for the reloading magazine action and the story of the madman who built it from a KNIFE.
Awesome as always. And about the whole "toy" situation, the saying goes: What's the only true difference between boys and men? ... The price of their toys.
I have often wondered what can be done with the gas struts one can find fitted to car hoods/bonnets. I think they would launch themselves or objects with some force. Perhaps you could try that?
Long long time and many many years ago (after your first Steambow Mag. Video) i created allmost the same from a old kitchen knife. But mine was "smaller" and shot shortend Schaschlik Sticks. It was impossible to aim because the Sticks was to light and not front heavy. But i was so much fun!
Looks like an even smaller version of something like the wrist crossbow from assassin's creed. Even that, I don't know if it was based on anything real but it would have to use poisoned bolts to be actual weapon since it would otherwise just be an annoyance. I know medical knowledge in the dark ages wasn't great, so often times classical poisons from that time could cause more serious infections from even a minor wound.
Give a man a fish and he eats for a day...give Jorg a fish and he'll make a repeating crossbow out of it
Lol🤣🤣
Just make sure he shows you it’s features
Bravo 👏 👏 👏
fish crossbow sounds like a good challenge
Lmao 🤣. Good call
I'm only here just to hear: HAHAHAHAHHA
Hahaha...
Let me show you its features.......
Let me ShOw YoU iTs FeAtUrEs Heuh heuh heuh heuh
The legendary "HA HA HA" and let me show its features 😀
His laugh brings me nothing but joy
I love how happy Joerg is just making stuff and showing it to us on the internet
This knife is a "cuchillo jamonero". In Spain is very common, used to cut thin ham slices. It's interesting how it becomes a weapon... :)
Greetings from Spain
The knives you get with the ham in Germany are just crap, the 'cut' like a butterknive. Crappy steel, no sharpness, just good for making crossbows xD
XD
Thank you for sharing the knowledge! I've yet to try a jamon, I know I would love it though
@@erict3728 Be careful. A good ham knife must be very sharp. Accidents happen... :)
@@erict3728 Just remember that it is not the cured soft ham that we know in the west, it is a very tasty and flavorful, but dry and kinda tough ham. So as OP said, a sharp blade and also _thin, even cuts are optimal_ to enjoy it.
Next week Joerg builds a crossbow from the hambone.
Stay tuned...
Well, if you boil it down for the gelatin...
@@shaventalz3092 or used it for frame construction...
That would be great for an ambush
😫
Or spoon, of what ever else...
Toth-pikes p.ex.
About 9 years ago, I started watching this channel. I had lost it and forgot about it until very recently when I came across it again! I absolutely love these videos and the HAHAHAHHA. Keep up the amazing work, inspiring people and making us happy :)
I hope you've seen his "weaponizing Amazon" video(and the other improvements he made along the way) since your return to the channel. Hands down, my favorite of his projects.
DITTO
wow, you've got a lot of catching up to do lol
The finest "toy" crossbow of the whole web (A toy that I don't want pointed at me under any circumstance...) The smile and the "sprint" you poured in this clip imo show that you enjoyed this project a lot. I did too
Spirit?
I agree he has spirit
Jeorg's plywood crafting is getting more and more beautiful.
I love this channel so much!! I remember the first video I saw was back in 2013! It was a slingshot rifle made from a wooden flank, me and my cousin even tried to replicate it! Good timess! Keep up the good work! ❤️❤️
And now he is known all over the country and further. Very nice :)
Very satisfying click as he loads each time. Love the compact design
You're an engineering genius...
Your wife is an amazing woman! She's contributed so much to this channel, please tell her thanks from us.
I really like this guy. He is just one of a kind. I feel bad that he lives in a country that is so restrictive on weapons, considering he is a weapons enthusiast much like I am. But then it's Jorge and he's going to be just fine. He always finds a way to stay on the right side of the law and still have a great time. I love the high pressure air launcher he made with the huge spike. 1100 joules, that's crazy! With his brilliance, those European weapon restrictions really aren't a problem. Though it is quite silly that he can't put a little laser sight on this little toy crossbow if he wanted
I made a crossbow about 45 years ago similar to this but much smaller than this using the tweezers from a swiss army knife as the prod. I carved the stock from a small piece of walnut and used a two levers against each other for the trigger and main string release mechanism. it was fun and suprisingly powerful. It was about 3” long.
Great old-style Joerg Sprave video. Short and lot of fun. Nice to see it.
I love this channel. I still remember years ago the first time I watched. It was all about weaponizing a Christmas tree. It made me subscribe. I have never watched a bad video on this channel since. They are all good.
Love it man keep it up
Just when we thought you had improved the magazines to the limit, you move one to under the crossbow. Fantastic.
I love the men creativity and the happiness he put in the video u can tell he got real love and pasion for what he do 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽💯
I find the level or knowledge, skill, ingenuity and ability of this man just amazes me!
This is the earliest I’ve ever been for a video and I haven’t watched this channel in ages but it’s as amazing as it always was. I’m also in college right now and I’ve watched this man since primary school and he’s helped fuel my creative brain and if this was what school was nobody would miss a day
Yes, this man is extraordinarily creative and skilled. Great channel. I like to watch it just to relax.
So true, though I left skool about 40 years ago. 😉
✌♥️🇬🇧
He really has a contagious laugh. I automatically smile and start to feel good
Jorge never fails to sense and entertain! Metro up the great work!
Why does it feel like Christmas when I watch your videos? I always get so happy when you laugh !
“ Bang! Ha Haw Haw..” I feel they fun. Always love ya work mate. You’ve shown many times you’re an honourable, kind and joyful dude.
Thanks again 👍🇦🇺
This guy is a legend ! His "Let me show you it's features HA HA HA HA !" brings a smile to my face every single time ! Thanks Bro .......your videos are way better than anything on the TV !
"Where does he get those wonderful toys?!" ..... He makes them! Then we all smile when he shows us its FEATURES!
The man is full of joy, he can't go 3 minutes with out a chuckle
@2:02 That laugh, "Let me show you its features", and "Thanks and bye bye" get a lot of love, but that "Bannnnnng" deserves some credit too!
Oh this is the first time I've seen a bottom fed magazine on one of your creations! I like it.
I actually made several such crossbows earlier. th-cam.com/video/drDoHLz1QyI/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/xMzGezZtQd8/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/LpYLkQ1GBfg/w-d-xo.html
His joy is contagious 😂🙏❤️
Literally any object: *exists*
Joerg: *_"Is this a crossbow?"_*
Imagine being the son of this guy. My grandpa build me a wood sword and shield once and I will never forget that day.
G'Day Vincent,,yep my grand pa taught me about cars,,always under his old plymuth,,and my Granny coming out tell the old man to make sure i wasn't laying on the cold ground,,with a blanket or some thing,,1960's,
("Sniff") really do miss those days,what would n't give to tell him i loved him,,
"The only difference between men and boys, is the cost of their toys"
Truth
It's great to just kick back and have a little fun once in a while. Especially when it involves "let me show you its features" lol. Thanks Joerg. I enjoyed this one a lot.
Awesome! Joerg's inventions are incredible! Open horizons!
I feel like a pint next to a pitcher if having a beer with Herr Sprave.
You could cut a notch into the wood at the rear, and then drive a short pin into the front for a sight
Soon enough he will make a fully automatic version of this one!
Awesome content as always
I was going to suggest that this is a nice office crossbow, but it looks like it can easily take an eye out or at least ruin someone’s day. So that’s probably a no go. lol
Ich mag es am liebsten wenn du deine selbstgebauten Flugbeschleuniger vorstellst jedoch auch die kommerziellen berichte sind sehr interessant. Danke für dein Herzblut.
Most people: thanks honey, maybe use it in shop for something
Joerg: so…make a crossbow?
That’s an in-genius little device, love how reload it
This is a neat little semi-auto crossbow! Love it
Medieval steel spring crossbow is awesome, tonnes of draw weight, like throwing bricks at an acceptable speed. Just needs a lot more heavier arrows to match the draw weight!
How is that semi-automatic?
Do you mean auto-loading? It's still a single fire but it automatically loads the bolts in
No. It is a bolt action crossbow.
You have to manually tighten the string each time before you can shoot again.
With a semi-automatic crossbow, this would happen automatically as soon as the trigger is pulled.
A fully automatic crossbow would even empty the entire magazine when you pull the trigger.
@Druss Snagga If we want to get super technical, it can't be bolt action because there isn't a manipulation of the bolt like in a firearm to load a new round. Yes the projectile of the crossbow is also called a bolt, but in this design you simply pull on the string to cock and load it.
So maybe "string action"?
@@NoNamer123456789 Seems legit. 🙂
looks at my drawer of cheap old silverware.....
No, no Chad, you can't do it just because Joerg did it. PUT THE SPORK DOWN!
Thank you for your awesome material and projects. Your always positive atitude and demeanor makes for a wonderful video no matter the projects!!! Kings to you🤴.
Such a great project!
That happyness is so contagius! This is the most inspirational channel ever. :)
G'Day,Joerg,,Been watching you for some time,,Don't ever stop laughing..Not kinky but love your laugh,,
Some of your creations are superb i must say,,
Keep up the great films and your Laugh,
Awesome. I would love to see more of the building process!
very nice repeating crossbow, and creative design.
This channel is the non-fictional account of a human, who is a giant with the heart of a small boy. And I'm grateful for that.
Jorge is a Genius!!!! There's nothing this man can't make
@Schnitzelmesser I did my phone auto corrects everything. I appreciate the point out
Classic line; 'Let me show you its features', brilliant stuff.
When zombie apocalypse hits one day, I know who I'm teaming up with.
It is nice to see that your former camerawoman is still contributing to the channel. 😊
Ich hab ne Idee für einen Armbrust - Spannmechanismus der im Mittelalter vielleicht das Schlachtfeld revolutioniert hätte. Die Armbrust hat eine große durchgehende Bohrung von vorne nach hinten. In der Bohrung befindet sich ein Stab, der in Ausgangsstellung vorne deutlich herrausragt. Der Stab wird auf den Boden gestellt und die beiden Schützen (gleicher Statur) steigen zeitgleich auf jeweils einen Steigbügel links und rechts von der Armbrust. Der Stab (mit Fuß) wird in die Bohrung gedrückt und spannt durch eine Führung die Armbrustsehne welche einrastet. Der Stab wird wieder nach vorne gezogen, ein Pfeil wird eingelegt, Schütze 1 legt sich den Stab auf die Schulter und Schütze 2 zielt und schießt. Ich stelle mir vor das ein eingespieltes Team, wenn sie zeitgleich einen Ruck, gegen Ende beim Aufsteigen auf den Steigbügel geben, enorme Kräfte auf den Bogen geben können. Das würde auch kleiner mit einer Person funktionieren, aber bei der größeren Version hätte man einen sehr mobilen, leichten Skorpion mit hoher Reichweite und auch Genauigkeit da das Gewicht der Armbrust von Schütze 1 getragen wird. Bau das mal bitte, ich würde beide Versionen zu gerne sehen :) Grüße
Die Feuerrate wäre sehr viel höher.
You should have put a Picatinny Weaver Rail on it and a ludicrously over sized telescopic sight on it as your thumb nail pic then finish off with a pointless stock attachment and a foregrip.
Great content as always thanks for all the hard work.
I love how happy you are.
always glad see You happy laufing!
God bless and support You!!!
Joerg, du bist der coolste, verrückteste Bastler in Sachen "Shooting-Things"....ich liebe deine kreativen Ideen ❤️
Jedes Video ist immer eine Augenweide! Einfach Genial!
Pretty cool boss your ingenuity never disappoints👍🏼🤩💪🏼
You're amazing!
I wouldn't call that knife tiny, it think it's about average and it probably has a great personality
Yo, totally ready "Brian wilson" guy, no one types like you did in all those messages, and why would they all state their country? Dumb af lol
LOVE IT! Bottom fed does give it a nice look. Such a fun toy!
the silly thing you build are awesome, and I love your chuckle..."HuhHuhHuhHuh!"
Still loving that Dyneema. I've become very fond of it myself since that other crossbow project. You could make a ballista from the leaf springs of a heavy sedan and it would hold up fine. Thanks for all you do and Best of Days.
Cosnidering that 1mm holds 140 kg a 5mm would do it just fine with its 4000 kg capacity .
@@zumbazumba1 do you sail perchance?
@@sirpringlesthebold3921 I did some sailing when i was a kid ,but it was on traditional boat .
Jörg should go talk to Leatherman. Imagine you could pull out a foldable titanium crossbow out of a multitool.
Cute little construction! Amazing!
You must be extremely fun at parties... and I mean that absolutely literally and positively! 😁😁
The big bear always leaves me happier than before. What an incredible man!
That is so cool!
Very cool Jörg. I'm looking forward to your next repurposing video. 🤘🦊👍
Very cool, Joerg.
Thank you for the quick freeze frame on the internals. I have a lot of IKEA pencils I need to fling across a room and this may just help me do it!
Thank you for the video! ☺ ♥ ☼
Absolutely Awesome 🤩, I love it 😻, 👍👍👍👍
Great vid buddy, from the U.K.
Thanks 🙏🏻
Даже не знаю что лучше: красивые инженерные решения или как автор смеётся 😀
If this guy ever kills someone the forensics will be crazy
Forensics person: this man was killed... By...needles
Those are some fantastic features. Thanks Jörg!
I'd LOVE this in a REVERSE bow! Perhaps; bow slot or bow arm (riser) mount behind the magazine, perhaps a leg mount sheath that cocks the bow for the next shot?
All the better if it incorporated a fish motif.
They are called "ham knives". They are thin and flexible to be able to cut almost transparent slices of ham. A greeting from Spain.
I bought some toothpick shooting crossbows online, they are a fun toy and very satisfying to load and shoot. I like this one better simply for the reloading magazine action and the story of the madman who built it from a KNIFE.
That was a pretty ingenious idea! 👍🏼
Out of all your projects ever. I like these little ones. Also the airzooka.
Awesome as always.
And about the whole "toy" situation, the saying goes: What's the only true difference between boys and men?
...
The price of their toys.
So is this a tutorial to weaponise a weapon?? This is awesome!!
I love it, it's so cute!
What a cute little thing, lovely!
Joerg Sprave, German Assassin for Hire. Lol
Weapon: Tiny Crossbow
Effectiveness: It's a Toy
Loved the vid, crossbow is cute.
I have often wondered what can be done with the gas struts one can find fitted to car hoods/bonnets. I think they would launch themselves or objects with some force. Perhaps you could try that?
Its good for small scale zombie apocalypses. When only a little bit of shit hits a tiny fan.
I don't know why, but I think thats the coolest thing you built so far.
Long long time and many many years ago (after your first Steambow Mag. Video) i created allmost the same from a old kitchen knife.
But mine was "smaller" and shot shortend Schaschlik Sticks. It was impossible to aim because the Sticks was to light and not front heavy.
But i was so much fun!
Very nice build. The ham looks great too.
DID YOU KNOW : This is actually a regular sized crossbow for most people. It just looks tiny in Joergs hands.
Looks like an even smaller version of something like the wrist crossbow from assassin's creed. Even that, I don't know if it was based on anything real but it would have to use poisoned bolts to be actual weapon since it would otherwise just be an annoyance. I know medical knowledge in the dark ages wasn't great, so often times classical poisons from that time could cause more serious infections from even a minor wound.
Well done man 😎 you should set up a laser on it shouldn't be hard to figure out where to put dot💥 if you do please give us an update 😬👍😁
Thats actually a really nice small project
Lol. Very cool. I once used a small flat spring to make a crossbow. It is a very cool toy!