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Wow! It's amazing what you can do with a piece of wood, a few basic tools, and 30 years of woodworking experience. There is no way that mine would go like that.
Dude didnt even use a router. i wouldnt have been surprised if he had used a hand cranked drill. I doubt 3d printing is in the cards. Hand carved out of a nice piece of hard wood is the way to go
lol😂 it must be a man thing I thought the same thing. all my chisels are bashers need a new set. My question is what kind of wood is that looks amazing
As a hobby blacksmith for nearly a decade, those look handmade...and incredibly simple to make. I forged a traditional socket handled woodworking bevel back chisel with laminated construction (mild steel with an old file for the cutting end). Never thought to forge simple carving chisels but then again I don't do much carving.
@@pex1111Because varnish doesn't go on metal. So instead of needing to clean it all off of the metal afterwards, just varnish it before installing the bits and pieces. Saves time and looks cleaner. Also some varnishes can hurt some metals.
As a Toolmaker I gotta say this is great work man and a testament to getting the job done, absolutely love it….hell I may make one out of aluminum now.
This guy is way better than any blabbing tubers craftmen, and this video is like a short movie. I could really watch and rewatch multiple times without getting bored of it. Great job in any possible sense! 💪🏻
Probably just a stiff species of reed. That's what most of the world used until modern materials were made. It mostly Europeans & East Asians that needed heavier arrows because of their need to shoot through plates of metal. Reeds and are literally the only thing in nature of the right size & shape that doesn't need to be straightened before getting made into an arrow.
@@Tinker1950 Well, John, when the day comes we witness you build innovative, finely crafted, functional survival tools (from junkyard scraps no less) then further build a TH-cam following where you can parade your finished products before millions of people, then “maybe”, your words will hold some small modicum of merit. Please act maturely and learn to control your jealousy. Have a great day.
i really enjoyed watching this video. the wood used is gorgeous there are a few folks saying what type it is but would really love to know 100%. the minute he started applying stuff to the woods finish i though, well i wouldn’t have done that… but once he was done it looked amazing! still wood look great unfinished too❤
Neat design, though could be made far more powerful by making the handle longer so that longer elastic bands could be used and pre tensioning them so that they continue accelerating the projectile over an extended distance. A brace similar to a wrist rocket would allow for greater tension to be applied.
Im gonna guess bloodwood. It’s the only one I’m finding that matches the before and after of the wood in the video, and is found on non-English speaking countries. (Figure they don’t speak English, since I haven’t found any actual reply to this question by the artist, just likes, lol) Someone else guessed Rengas (tiger wood)- but i don’t see the color variation Rengas has. Just google dark red wood- there are quite a few varieties worldwide.
GASP! Pardon this old Colorado Hippies' ignorance, friends, but what the HECK kind of BEAUTIFUL wood is this? Most eldest Son has BLESSED us with TWIN Grandbabies!❤❤ NINE months ago I was making wooden toy cars and the occasional fishing lure in my ice COLD garage... NOW Papa needs some tips for engaging (and safe) wooden toys for his Little Ladies. Thanks for listening. I DONT get to talk to grownups very often!
Waowaowaowaowao...... Sir, I'm lifting my hat for you and your mutant shooty bow device. I'm extremely impressed..... Wao..... That is looking mighty fine. Thank you for showing.
Spent COVID lockdown practicing my slingshot skills. At this point, if I can see it , I can hit it. Fly on the wing 20 paces, gone. Throw a penny in the air I can nail it twice before it hits the ground.
Fun watch. Makes me want to get out my chisels and better learn how to use them. My brother and I were plinking with with a plastic slingshot he found the other day. It is an underappreciated instrument.
You have to go to a lumber mill to get specialty wood. Alternatively you could find someone who specializes in exotic woods called a lumber distributor. It's the easiest to find wood like this online but you'll have to specify how much wood you'd want. Just go to google and type in exotic hardwood near me I am sure tons of results will show up for you!
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That's a beautiful piece of wood, and nice piece of craftsmanship there 👍
Wow! It's amazing what you can do with a piece of wood, a few basic tools, and 30 years of woodworking experience. There is no way that mine would go like that.
A few pieces of timber to practice with, and you'll manage to build one perfectly within a day.
Learning to manipulate what you're making into something positive is a goal within itself a challenge for all ov us
It is the 30years woodworking experience that really bothers me.. I am currently 74 and wonder if I can manage just another 3?!!!
I would be more successful if I paid $200 for it rather than buying the tools to do it by my klutz skills
@@RobertBee-fs8hv send me 200 ill send you one
A true craftsman by any measure. The timber looks like Indonesian Merbau. Simple but ingenious design. Top job Mate 😁. Cheers from Michael. Australia.
I believe it's actually African padauk.
@@davidreid2301 - Not sure which one one of you is correct but my guess is it is wood and from some sort of tree! LOL...
@@davidreid2301 Thanks David, it is a beautiful timber, to compliment a very nice build.😁
@@irishkelly654we always have to have one with a dumb response 🤦🏽♂️
Dont think its padauk
Great workmanship!
Printing a plastic version would make for a profitable option for yourself.
More wood, less plastic.
Dude didnt even use a router. i wouldnt have been surprised if he had used a hand cranked drill. I doubt 3d printing is in the cards. Hand carved out of a nice piece of hard wood is the way to go
@@cletusclem8758 and its beautifull, plastic will look cheap and tacky and probably less durable
Neat design and workmanship! And the filming almost looked like stop-motion animation!
Not only do i want to try out one of those, i want to buy a set of chisels! 🤟
my thoughts exactly , trip to harbor freight to get a cheaper set before buying a better set to see if i will like it !!!
lol😂 it must be a man thing I thought the same thing. all my chisels are bashers need a new set. My question is what kind of wood is that looks amazing
As a hobby blacksmith for nearly a decade, those look handmade...and incredibly simple to make. I forged a traditional socket handled woodworking bevel back chisel with laminated construction (mild steel with an old file for the cutting end). Never thought to forge simple carving chisels but then again I don't do much carving.
chisel,s looked pretty sharp eh .🙂
True that my first thought when seeing this .
great video, but it really drives me nuts when people varnish wood stuff after installing metal pieces
I'm ignorant. Can you tell me why that bothers you?
@@pex1111 😎
Looks like oil. That wouldn’t matter.
@@pex1111Because varnish doesn't go on metal. So instead of needing to clean it all off of the metal afterwards, just varnish it before installing the bits and pieces. Saves time and looks cleaner.
Also some varnishes can hurt some metals.
@@pex1111because he has untreated ocd, most people don't care and think about this because its absolutely pointless
As a Toolmaker I gotta say this is great work man and a testament to getting the job done, absolutely love it….hell I may make one out of aluminum now.
Very nice and powerful slingshot....like it a lot....wish I had one of those!
This guy is way better than any blabbing tubers craftmen, and this video is like a short movie.
I could really watch and rewatch multiple times without getting bored of it.
Great job in any possible sense! 💪🏻
Explaining what you're doing isn't blabbing.
Now that looks like a fun project.
Not complicated by a lot of electrical equipment!!!
Very sweet adaptation
Man I don't know anything about wood working but even I can appreciate how gorgeous that piece of wood is on the inside
Very nice! Would have been great to see what he used for an arrow and what the fletching was like.
Probably just a stiff species of reed. That's what most of the world used until modern materials were made. It mostly Europeans & East Asians that needed heavier arrows because of their need to shoot through plates of metal. Reeds and are literally the only thing in nature of the right size & shape that doesn't need to be straightened before getting made into an arrow.
A truly brilliantly talented Carver, Carpenter, Machinist, Engineer, and Artist. Amazing. 🧐🤔
Well, you're easily impressed.
Must be an average Joe.
@@Tinker1950 Well, John, when the day comes we witness you build innovative, finely crafted, functional survival tools (from junkyard scraps no less) then further build a TH-cam following where you can parade your finished products before millions of people, then “maybe”, your words will hold some small modicum of merit. Please act maturely and learn to control your jealousy. Have a great day.
@@Tinker1950i just wanted to tell him, he's just tinkering✌️😁
Great build, beautiful product, and mostly done with non-power tools (drills get a pass). Thanks for posting this.
A true craftsman. Spectacular.
Wow !! No questions asked you can tell he is for real old school craftsman !!!! The Best !!!! Iv only seen this one video.
Bloody sensational. The finished wood looked beautiful.
Класс ! Отличная работа !
What kind of wood is that it’s beautiful
Buen vídeo y buen trabajo
I am very jealous of the guy that listened to the wood working teacher in shop…nice work!
Посмотрел от ДУШИ твоё новое изделие!!! БЛАГОДАРСТВУЮ!!!
The ingenuity of some people never ceases to amaze.
i really enjoyed watching this video. the wood used is gorgeous there are a few folks saying what type it is but would really love to know 100%. the minute he started applying stuff to the woods finish i though, well i wouldn’t have done that… but once he was done it looked amazing! still wood look great unfinished too❤
Looks like iroko or mahogany?
@@DJ-uk5mmreminded me of purple heart.
100% purpleheart, it'll turn brown over time though and many are very sensitive to the dust. Tough wood too.
Beautiful wood and workmanship.... respect
Beautiful! I was thinking of buying a bow just for fun but this seem more practical. Thank you for the video!
Outstanding craftmanship
Neat design, though could be made far more powerful by making the handle longer so that longer elastic bands could be used and pre tensioning them so that they continue accelerating the projectile over an extended distance. A brace similar to a wrist rocket would allow for greater tension to be applied.
And imagine if he ad coil spring inside, o boy o boy, how smart lm.
yes ,i see that 100% genius bro !!!
Until you get a ball bearing between the eyes? Hahaha
Are there any measurements or parts lists available for this? I'd love to try my hand at making this!
My best guess is that the geometry & dimensions were something he pulled out of his derriere. Good a way as any of designing something like this
@@devilsoffspring5519 that’s probably right. That still leaves the pulleys and the rubber cord and any other parts.
I really enjoyed the variety of traditional carpentry tools instead of just using power tools
Based on the principle of what we used to call a "Hawaiian sling" Very cool.
very nice... great project for those who posses woodworking skills of that level.... I do not...
Now I just need to find a woodworking genius to make one of these for me.
This is genius! Well done!!!
Cool
Brilhante trabalho !
Não temos ésta Madeira vermelha no BRASIL! QUAL O NOME DA MADEIRA? FELIZ ANO NOVO IRMÃO!
Parece Pau-Brasil .
the wood used was gorgeous.. i can almost smell it :)
Brilliant work, dude! Really stunning slingshot! 😃
Happy new year! And stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
I would like to buy this slingshot if they are for sale. Beautiful piece of art work. Thank you.
I am really curious about the variety of wood you used, it looks like some sort of exotic hardwood with a beautiful red color and tight grain.
if you go through pallets ,they are made with exotic woods sometimes , all the wood used to make em are hood woods !!!
Looks like mahogany to me, but I could be mistaken
Im gonna guess bloodwood. It’s the only one I’m finding that matches the before and after of the wood in the video, and is found on non-English speaking countries. (Figure they don’t speak English, since I haven’t found any actual reply to this question by the artist, just likes, lol) Someone else guessed Rengas (tiger wood)- but i don’t see the color variation Rengas has. Just google dark red wood- there are quite a few varieties worldwide.
Looked like Purpleheart to me. A very dense hardwood.
It's cocobolo. Very expensive. Interesting choice for a something like this.
Suprised the central axle was a dowel and not steel. Cool design!
What a beautiful piece of wood! What kind is that? Wonderful craftsmanship! I want this cool toy too:)
That wood is beautiful.
It really is!
So many commentors getting "wood" over a piece of wood 🥴
Great work. Do you have a link for the bearings thanks.
Take my wallet!!!! Great design and workmanship!
GASP! Pardon this old Colorado Hippies' ignorance, friends, but what the HECK kind of BEAUTIFUL wood is this?
Most eldest Son has BLESSED us with TWIN Grandbabies!❤❤ NINE months ago I was making wooden toy cars and the occasional fishing lure in my ice COLD garage... NOW Papa needs some tips for engaging (and safe) wooden toys for his Little Ladies.
Thanks for listening. I DONT get to talk to grownups very often!
Incorporating a forearm brace that a wrist rocket has would add strength and accuracy and stability. Not something I've seen before.
Waowaowaowaowao......
Sir, I'm lifting my hat for you and your mutant shooty bow device. I'm extremely impressed..... Wao..... That is looking mighty fine. Thank you for showing.
Master craftsman
That's absolutely brilliant. Ingenious. Well done
Spent COVID lockdown practicing my slingshot skills. At this point, if I can see it , I can hit it. Fly on the wing 20 paces, gone. Throw a penny in the air I can nail it twice before it hits the ground.
Absolutely amazing bit of woodwork👏
Excellent work. Can someone tell me what that disc shaped item is? Looks like a bearing maybe?
Got to love hand work, such a different end product than mass machine produced.
Beautiful work and amazing wood .that will last many years !
Great, It amazes me how skilled human hands can humble CNCs or set of power tools and human brain humble an Autocad.
Thanks dude
I finally did it, thank you
This would’ve been cool to have when I was a kid
Not sure I would have put stain on while the bearings were in, but cool project.
It should have been stained with the hardware removed for sure.
Fun watch. Makes me want to get out my chisels and better learn how to use them. My brother and I were plinking with with a plastic slingshot he found the other day. It is an underappreciated instrument.
A functional piece of art. Nice.
Beautifull wood. Gorgeous color!
Wood work Is such a cool skillset.
such beautiful wood and you stained it brown.
Excellent slingshot for hunting balloons and Coke boxes.
Superbe design & execution,,,,Joerg Sprave is jealous right now....
Amazing work. Never seen anything like this, its brilliant.
I lack the skills to make this but it would be useful for vermin control on the farm. Is there anywhere I can buy one or something similar.?
Wrist rocket is all I can say. 🤔
Keren sekali kk..❤
Fabulous - beautifully made and the only weapon I've ever seen that would be worth owning just because of its appearance.
Interesting solution🙂
I’d buy one !!
I would purchace one just because of the craftsmanship.
Yes Definitely Brilliant
This video was so satisfying to watch. 8)
Are these available?
This is a hand made.
Woah 😮 this is a beautiful wood! It would look gorgeous as an old vintage clock or maybe a chess board 🥹 but what a cool thing you made!
Beautiful and awesome! Wish you sold this, would DEFINITELY buy one of these!!!
I would definitely buy one of those.
Beautiful woodworking skills❤
Man, that's a pretty piece of wood!!! Wow. Great craftsmanship!
Nice workmanship but more importantly - where can I find wood like this???
sometimes in pallets !!!
Lmfao youre not finding *that* wood in a pallet
You have to go to a lumber mill to get specialty wood. Alternatively you could find someone who specializes in exotic woods called a lumber distributor.
It's the easiest to find wood like this online but you'll have to specify how much wood you'd want. Just go to google and type in exotic hardwood near me I am sure tons of results will show up for you!
Seeing as it only takes four and a half minutes to make, could you knock me up a couple for tomorrow? 😂
you and jeorg sprave should brainstorm some day. i'd love to see the features of what would come of that meeting of minds.
Gorgeous wood!
Beautiful workmanship
Where can I buy one?
Awesome craftsmanship
that is so smart! :D
thank you so much for sharing this!
^_^
HELLA COOL!!!
That’s crazy!!! Does cut the fletching off when you fire?
Where can I get me some of that delicious wood omg it carved like no other. No test out so oily and smooth...that is some gorgeous hard treasure!!
another awesome creation bro , you never disappoint , job well done !!!
What are the ball bearing spinners? Where can you find them?
Looks like wheel bearings for inline skates
They're sliding door rollers.
@@billycox475 that'd work ad well. Just thinking how I can modify it to go bowfishing.
@@turbofan67 thanks! I saw it and was thinking about attaching a Zebco with micro paranoid to make it a fishing alingbow combo.
finish BEFORE hardware... otherwise, lovely build. fascinating concept too! thank you.
AWESOME!!!!
This is the most satisfying video I've seen in some time.
Muito bom 👍
Beautifully done! I just wish that i still had me shed and tools! Was a pleasure watching you work! Happy 2024.
Surely you have a men's shed organisation in Britain.