I Made a Spring Trap that Breaks Your Legs!
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Okay
Ok father
Crazy
no. no, I don't think I will.
Hello mate!
I love that someone at clash of clans thought, "this insane maniac would probably make our lethal trap if we pay him to do it"
Always remember that while *most* of the workforces of big evil corporations are soulless robots that do not understand how the rest of humanity works, there are some people working there who are actual real humans and who enjoy the same things we do (such as watching an australian man without shoes build the most dangerous thing he's ever built yet again).
They probably wouldn't have to pay him tbh. Just suggest it😅
my thoughts through the entire video😂 the liability😬
Prolly someone in a suit, which make it 100x better
Supercell
After making "not a gun", he now managed to make "not a landmine"...
Put it on the doorstep, coppers do you really want to make this an issue? Leave it be, save your legs.
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Hope he makes "not a bomb" or "not meth" next
@@kayagorzanadhd meds are closest to "not meth" probably. Nilered collab?
😂
It's like a bow, if you fire it without an arrow, all the energy goes into vibrating the bow itself and it can damage itself. So you gotta put something heavy enough on your trap such that it soaks up all the energy from the spring and your trap doesn't destroy itself
In Addition to this, and to continue with the Bow analogy it’s like letting go of the bow and the arrow at the same time, so the string and the rigid part meet in the middle.
The bottom part of this spring trap is getting pushed down with the same force as the top, but because it’s not bolted down it’s transferring energy into bouncing the entire mechanism and not just the top part.
@@cmk9089I'm not an engineer or qualified enough to talk about it, but I joined an archery club and I think that analogue described it well. I also agree with your idea of bolting it down in the middle. In addition, I'd also think there should be enough space for the device to allow the excess kinetic energy from second (bellow) and first (upper) spring when meet in the middle to allow it swing freely, therefore avoiding more damage to the device in the middle.
I did a thing is generally a hack.
He is not that skilled with either building or understanding physics.
@@lennartweber1502he’s never claimed to be either though lol. he says in pretty much every video he has know idea what he’s doing and is just winging shit with mostly bad math or having his friend do the math for him.
no one here is watching him because he’s an expert engineer and craftsman. He’s a dude building stupid shit because it’s funny, so not sure what your point is or if you’ve even watched him much. A hack is someone that acts as if they’re far more skilled than they actually are in reality.
@@lennartweber1502A hack!? Do you have him mixed up with a specific physics professor or
putting springs in series essentially halves the potential energy stored in them per meter that you compress the resulting spring by compared to a single spring alone. Although this does match the depiction of the trap in clash of clans, putting them in parallel instead would double the potential energy stored in the resulting system per meter compressed and might be more stable, plus you could use two winches instead
Yeah i was thinking of that but really wanted it to have comical long spring
Yeah but in series you can just compress it twice as far instead, and you have more chance to launch stuff further since the acceleration distance is longer and the forces not as high. If you put them in parallel and compressed half the distance you'd just destroy things even more than this version did due to the doubled force.
@@ninjafruitchilledthe impulse is longer meaning it’s accelerating slower tho, which is less fun
@@theviolater9231 lol maybe? It depends if you actually want to throw something I guess, vs just smash it to pieces.
@@ninjafruitchilled smash all the way pal
Technically, you’ve got the CoC lore on point. After the spring trap is used, you have to pay the builder to go wack it with a mallet to repair it.
It's good to see there are still people who remember traps used to cost you Gold to reset.
i did two things..
Back in my day...
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@@HayatoByakurai it does it still i think, before they made it so it automatically pays for them all, now they may of just hidden it or removed it, but you still have to refill infernos after not playing for too long haha
I don't know what's more terrifying, the trap or the thought of leeches in a grassy field.
bring in the trap fuck off with the leeches
I know, the answer is leeches crawling up your leg in a grassy field
Where I live they stay in the mucky water, can't imagine them being just IN THE GRASS
Worse thought, The trap springing leeches into the air and onto everyone in the vicinity.
Leeches honestly arent that bad. More just inconvinent. Ticks are the worst
In the old days of COC, the spring trap did have to be repaired every time it went off so the constant struggle to repair it after every firing is actually accurate
0:01 (Springtrap bashes through the door) "I ALWAYS COME BACK!"
Yes
As an automotive coil spring engineer this is both terrifying and amazing
With your experience, can you explain why it ended up being so slow? I would have though that with as much energy as those springs stored, the release would have been way more energetic and launched things way higher.
@@AgentWest it’s hard to tell since he isn’t using the most structurally sound setup lol. But I will say that I have seen much smaller coil springs unwind from compressors and go through thin garage doors, so there is plenty of potential energy stored in those springs. Especially considering they look like some off road suv/truck spring.
@@colerichards7368I think if he’d constructed a solid metal cage and then bolted the whole structure into concrete he would’ve gotten more elevation
I'm an engineer too. It reminds me of PHY101. Since I got a D+ or something like that, I'll just add nothing useful
nothing you upload looks like this bro@@OFFICERJIMMYUTTP
Secure the trap to the ground and it'll be able transfer much more energy into whatever you are trying to launch. And the floor should be solid instead of loose soil, which absorbs energy.
Sounds like a lot of concrete
I mean it's an 11 minute clever ad for clash of clans. I don't think it needed to be perfect. 😊
@@shwak23 How do you know if the Clash of Clans thing isn't just an excuse for making traps for his secret dungeon?
Or keep it loose soil for extra sneak and protection from metal detectors
@@seniorchonkza997 A large and stable raised platform might work
Nowhere else on youtube can I find someone who will go so overboard on every random project that their very first attempt at a spring trap is so powerful that it doesn't have the strength to contain it. Absolute gold
“I always come back” - 🟩🐰
alright fazgang, let's go spring that trap
Let's be honest, it's so much funnier seeing him cowering behind a plate of plexiglass (rightfully so) and poking it with a plank than it is to see it launch from a safe distance. Well done, mate
@@OFFICERJIMMYUTTP you frickin joined 5 months ago, no one is going to believe you kid
lmfao 100%!!
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@@dallascarr4519don’t reply to bots or they will stay for longer
@@leinad969 That's not how it works, they will continue no matter what.
The most terrifying thing about the whole video is learning that the guy who makes machete ceiling fans and man murdering floor traps lives wall to wall to a pre-school.
i mean a chicken wire fence around a play house is hardly a preschool.. i think they just have a kid lol
For real
What about the fact that Australia apparently has acrobatic leeches swinging across blades of grass in search of prey?
@@helloyes2288mate we've got a few things running around. Should come here and take a look for yourself
@@helloyes2288that is terrifying
4:30 mate, look into a 3 ring release system similar to parachute cutaway systems. You'll find they are amazing low-tech solutions to a lot of trigger/release applications. A 3 ring release won't have that "hard pull" issue like the shackle trigger you're using.
Did he say… SPRINGTRAP!?!?!?
Yes lol
We don’t know how this guy is going to die, but we do know it will be because of this channel. That’s dedication 🥰
Well.... your not wrong
He certainly won’t die in bed.
@@willbeasy2898i would not be so sure about that. Self flying slingshot style bed that will fly to your workplace so you can have more sleep time? I think that sounds great as the project in 5 years
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@@willbeasy2898if… he doesn’t make his bed a springtrap… 0_0
Thanks for providing the terrifying information that leeches can live in a grassy field, not just in swamp waters.
Honestly, I'd never experienced this but maybe it's because I'm in Canada? At least, the grassy areas surrounding the swampy areas I frequented never subjected me to leeches anyways.
@@johntheredeemeryeah you're only a little ways away from Australia
Yeah i had no idea they just had leeches lying around in the fields
In Finland leeches live in the lakes and other water sources thank god
Wonder how well they’d do as an invasive species in other countries?
I’m not planning to travel to austalia dont look at me like that federal agent
I've let internet culture poison my mind to slop. Everytime this lad says "springtrap" i just can't help but chuckle
no fr. i went to the comments specifically searching for comments about springtrap
I always come back
@@IAlwaysComeBack412 HOLY
William Afton: (gets flashbacks)
I'm sure this guy is completely stable. He is a totally regular person that doesn't make dangerous weapons and traps.
Yep, they put a gun on a robot dog, then made the video very anti gun. I saw the guntubers side of the video and man huge difference, they made the gun guys look like the reasonable ones. When these guys were setting up cardboard cut outs of kids to a gun range.
@@jeffsorrowswho isn't anti gun
@@user-lo3er3th8g Americans
@@user-lo3er3th8g 'Murica.
Thanks mate. That is what I tell my psych!!!
You absolutely ride the line between making me in awe of your engineering and genuinely worried for your safety
He's gonna lose a foot or some toes soon
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I'm sorry, did you just say you are in awe of his engineering? The engineering of the trap that had a 100% failure rate and didn't even go off 70% of the time.
@@bobthegoat7090 It's not like he was trying to make a consumer ready professional device. It was all just to see what would happen, in most engineering projects it doesn't go perfect instantly.
@@bobthegoat7090 Better than I could've done
"I just made this Springtrap"
FNAF fans: Hey thats not Springtrap
Lol
Imagine being a daycare employee hiding for falling melons, lead filled babies and unstable mannequins. Truly deserves a raise
There are Sun animotronic daycare attendants, An employee getting springlocked, and the mimic taking other forms.
Let’s all thank our sponsorship deadlines for keeping TH-camrs like IDAT on an upload schedule
@OFFICERJIMMYUTTP Awesome!
Well the difference is that he is actually funny.@OFFICERJIMMYUTTP
@@gilbertbeilschmidt4129lmao
@OFFICERJIMMYUTTP Nice!
@OFFICERJIMMYUTTPSplendid!
I worked for Wichard, the french manufacturer of the carabiner you used in this beautiful trap. Pretty big chance i've made this one too. Never been so proud of my work after seeing what is the insane contraption !! 👍👌
Thank you for your service
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You mean the carabiner IDAT definitely made right
Guys it’s a fnaf reference
It's a clash of clans reference🤓
Nuh uh
Springlock
Ummm actually is a reference of both 🤓☝️
2:38 man this is such a funny moment. the straight delivery and specificity of it being "the level 5 springtrap from clash of clans" and pulling up a printed paper. idk why. it's just good
The fact that he tested a fake baby on the spring trap right beside a preschool is actually crazy! 😂
i know right? he coulda just used a real one!
Gotta assert dominance before they start getting cocky
Where do you think he got the fake baby?
Should have used on a blonde child doll with pink dress and bow named Susie who has a dog :)
Is he stupid? He could have gotten a real test subject
5:58 _"Maybe we could just leave it on Hamiltons farm until it goes off naturaly."_
Imagine the Wombat coming back to his hole, getting instead launched into the air by a spring trap. I mean... that would count as going off _naturaly_ , does it?
And the wombat would probably walk it off. Bloody tanks those things.
Hit one in an old '60's Mini doing about 80kph donkeys years ago (I was passenger). Spun the mini around about 5 times, left front wheel was displaced backwards enough to shorten my leg room and broke the radiator. We watched the wombat waddle off into the roadside drain. Thought "no way that could live" so tracked it down, it had keeled over in the ditch after about 30 meters.... stone dead with only a bit of fur missing off it's rump. Poor bastard, felt bad about it for ages.
Driver was mad though... kicked it really hard and screamed, I think he broke his toe.
You could say it would be naturally selected
favorite comment here 🤣
wombats have survived worse tbh
@@iffracem Wombats: Gee, that's a nice front end, be a shame if a furry brick wall tore it out
If more ads were like this, people wouldn’t have issues with TH-camrs taking sponsorships. Brilliant video idea.
I would suggest making the top platform have square tubing to slide down into the tubing on the base so that it keeps itself level. Also perhaps some sort of shock absorber would help to both reduce sudden impact force without reducing overall strength, potentially reducing stress on the trap itself, as well as reducing the likelyhood of leg breakage.
I like how IDAT is progressively adding to his defensive/offensive arsenal. Can't wait for the Bloons TD 6 sponsorship, featuring a real Spike Factory (omnidirectional nail gun).
thats a tack shooter
But where will he get all the monkeys?
@@Tata-Joomajust has to call his fans
thats more like a tackshooter right, well when doing something like that why not make the ring of fire upgrade
Imagine he builds a Super Mines
You almost had it in full operation. The issue within this design is that you are not applying your force in one direction alone. Every action has an equal and opposite reaction. If you were to fasten your build to a solid enough base, it would force the energy to be exerted into the specific areas that you were aiming for.
Yeah i realised that once it jumped out of the hole hence why i stacked weights on top of it. Also probably why it did so well on the conrete floor in the warehouse
superglue it to your driveway 👍
@@Ididathingconrete
@@Ididathing conrete
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you need limit straps to keep it from over extending on launch. Connect them from the bottom of the box to the launch platform. Make them just long enough to stop the platform at max spring height so it doesn't over extend. Limit straps and are used in off road vehicles with a lot of suspension travel.
If you're looking for a way to increase your survival odds you could do a video where you make some sort of armor to protect yourself with.
He's going to try to survive a gunshot or something crazy like that
What this tells me is that making a spring trap is actually an incredibly difficult feat of engineering.
And, the reason we don't use them irl is that making landmine is easier
@@komiks42he said it was impressive not practical
@@londonhall1690Actually, he said difficult
As he said at the end, the problem was 100% on the foundation of the trap. Unless the foundation was able to perform at stable conditions with more than the theoretical tension of the spring (500 KG) the energy would dissipate towards the ground. The spring released a lot of energy but the cage was a lightweight compared to it so 95% of this energy when to all sides.
Not really. This youtuber is just not that gifted..
I... I wasn't aware terrestrial leeches existed. I could've died happy not knowing that.
Yeah land leeches are infernal
Welcome to Australia, mate
@@OFFICERJIMMYUTTP good for you buddy
Australia is truly the worst place on earth. You can't even walk on grass there.
I knew about them in South America. I didn’t know about them in Australia. Though, considering it’s Australia, I suppose I shouldn’t be surprised.
Maybe an outer tube around the spring to make sure the spring doesent bend would help stabilize the impact donwards and make it not shake as much sideways, you could also make a frame for the top plate with gudies that slide into the exisisting framework.
Now make a Springlock suit.
Oh lord... here we go again
Haha ankle yoinker go brr
the big giant coc trap
@@sundownerfkninvincible ankle = deleted
I want his trap for home defence
@@Loosgoo FBI wants your location
I do think this is the most dangerous thing they've done. You could argue the northern lights in his microwave were worse, but at least he was never in imminent danger because he did everything not to unalive himself. Here they just casually stick their fingers between the springs after the first test in Hamilton's farm, before realizing they were still under tension. Scary stuff.
Yeah northern lights was probably more dangerous. This was dangeroeus to work on
@Ididathing they call me gridlock Thomason
So we don't talk about the gun hammer shooting nails true the ceiling ?
Well, he can't reach his dream, ending up on LiveLeak, without some crazy. And i mean stupid crazy, not awesome crazy. Evil Knievel is awesome crazy. Coil spring lobotomy is stupid crazy.
Hey @@Ididathing that's a bot you just replied too....
These bots copy comments to seem more natural, but their names, profile pics, and About Me's all every a very clear theme...
Having some kind of slow-motion camera close to whatever you're testing would help you better understand how it breaks and how you can rework on it.
Love your stuff, you absolute maniac.
This guy is so funny my science teacher had to share with the class during Make up work time and everyone loved it so now every Friday we watch this dude during make up work time , This has inspired fellow classmates and myself to get my work done so we can watch
Now he needs to make an actual Springtrap instead
I thought another one......
That'll do more that break your legs
@@TheAnimatorAzriel yeah-
and make someone named william wear it
He needs to find a dead body and make a springlock suit
The scariest thing is trusting IDAT's welds to hold the spring under tension
Well this video is a pretty good reference for my welds ahaha
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Honestly seeing the spring jam and you guys just twatting it with hammers was terrifying. How much do you get quoted for life insurance?!@@Ididathing
I really like theese family friendly ideas thanks for making theese love the vids 😅❤
I feel so blessed getting another upload when we just got one two weeks ago😭❤️
These videos genuinely convince me that it really does seem like everything is trying to kill you in Australia
Australian workers revolution using springs traps and massive beyblades
You mean the guy making actual traps that can flatten you then toss you in the air turning you into a meat frisbee or the land leeches™
Especially IDAT
I'm not sure if this is more dangerous than the hammer gun you created or the pool stick, but this is definitely up there and I'm all for it!
Nah, springs are crazy dangerous. Even the smaller ones in garage doors have enough power to easily kill someone. Sends pieces of metal at the speed of a bullet. His past projects are all incredibly dangerous to him, but this one is dangerous to everyone even remotely close to him. A crazy amount of tension and energy is released all at once by a huge piece of metal.
It definitely is all the "guns" he's made have been using basically the smallest cartridges possible and he just calls them 50 cal despite being 22s like you could hurt yourself with them if you tried but even an explosive failure wouldn't be that bad with such a weak cartridge
What about the sawblade beyblade it was insane in the fist video on it then it became insanely psychopathic.
@@noodlelynoodle. I mean, you're correct on that, but rather than the cal, my reasoning for it being quite dangerous is the fact that the hammer threw nails at Mach Jesus to the point it went straight through a pan and also went flying through his roof several times while the pools stick was even worst since it threw pool balls so fast that they broke or went flying (again, at Mach Jesus) which could probably cause a concussion at the very least or a broken skull. Not only that, but irc, the stick broke several times and once it basically blew up, and when thing blow up, shrapnel is created, which is no fun to be close to.
So yeah, your point is really valid, but I still think they're crazy dangerous (still fun tho)
@@sleepless_fox3995"Mach Jesus" lmao
Watching this Less than an hour and a half after violently tearing my acl goes crazy
My dude! Never fail to make me smile! Quality Aussie Engineering and Comedy.
You may try this again but with the trap fully grounded so ground around it can absorb more shock than the spring itself
Right. I feel like this was such a half assed attempt.
Could put another piece of metal tubing around the spring to stop debris from getting stuck in there and set it using a post shovel
@@Viralsmells My bet is that he wasn't personally as interested in the idea of making a spring trap but since he got paid to do it by the sponsor, he half-assed it. And for half-assing it it was pretty okay attempt, I've seen worse half-assed sponsor ideas from other youtubers.
@@Fortzon The video was fun imo but since he did this due to a sponsorship, he wasnt really free with the idea. I bet he gets ideas like this all the time but he scraps them out bc they may end up like this where issues caused by the machine stops him from pushing everything to its extreme.
Yea but he probably didn’t do that because it’d be a ton of effort and pretty permanent
4:49 - wait... you do all of these crazy experiments _next to a pre-school?!_
Wait what?
Great video like usual! You should try to make a golf club that has enough power to make a hole in one each time!
This bro made a spring trap from the game. Now we are waiting for Springtrap from the game 😊
Yeah
😊
I like how it takes a spring trap for him to be wary of testing next to his neighboring "preschool" but throwing saw blades to cut his hedges was all good 😂
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And then he went ahead and tested it anyway with a baby full of iron, that he spanked with a plank of wood, as a warning to those neighbourhood kids.
Now make a human-sized yellow bunny suit that has this mechanism, you could be a millionare!
exactly what i thought
I WAS WAITING FOR THIS COMMENT
don’t wear this near water
Even better, he should make an entire animal-themed pizzeria utilizing this technology in animatronics!
LOOOL
The thought of leeches in a field is something I choose to not comprehend.
Nicee! I think that mechanism would launch stuff much higher if it was tied down to the floor, since it seems to be wasting a good portion of the spring’s stored energy in lifting the entire mechanism. Similar reason to why Mark Rober’s elephant tooth paste volcano didn’t shoot up as high when it wasn’t held down.
Spring traps break more than just your legs, your ribs, your vocal chords, and, precisely, hide YOU for 30 years.
Another one who knows what he talking about
MICHAEL
DON'T LEAVE ME HERE
(cough)
MICHAEL (banging door)
HELP ME
MICHALE@@Spherey
No, that’s the spring locks. Springtrap is the after form of William Afton.
@@Benutt12 chill it’s a joke
I know a Springtrap who always comes back
But seriously this is awesome, I just got back into playing CoC after many years lol
Lmao
As a fnaf fan it was so confusing every time he said springtrap
@@coopextra69as a Fnaf fan this video was very entertaining because of this
As a FNaF fan, yes
I love playing with CoCs
As a decade-long player of the game this makes me really happy to see. :D
"Mom, can we have springtrap, he's so cool !"
"But we have springtrap at home !"
Springtrap at home :
i read the title wrong, but this works too.
but honestly... with how deadly and fragile everything IDAT makes is, it wouldn't be too off brand for him to make a springlock suit that works just like the games.
Okay good I’m not the only one who thought of FNAF
"I made a Springtrap that breaks your legs!"
6:58 Most optimistic cameraman in the world.
Providing ear protection to your mate was a perfect mix of irony and love.
probs the biggest issue which you addresses at the end was the energy going back into the system.. newtons 3rd law is amazing… so what you need is incredibly secure mounting and shock absorption! Maybe something like a pile and a thick rubberised stopper once the spring meets full extension.
It's going to be useful to defend his village (his house) from attackers (the cops)
or the day care children if they're weak Alliance is ever broken
A mortar will be more effective
He lives in Australia the more dangerous threat is the local Kangaroo or Emu
kangaroo might survive if it doesn't brake its legs or land on its head
@@eternallife8898 mortar romba?
Absolutely outstanding on how far you have come over the years man!! Look at you now!, outside without an apron and wearing shoes. Proud of you.
And he ware ear protections ! Well... sometimes
he had to wear shoes tho, I knew Australia was dangerous but I had no idea leeches were around anywhere
Springtrap: Wut im supposed to be william........not a spring?
this man always comes back
Man's ability to commit to the bit will win him a Darwin award some day. Mad respect
Doesn't he have a kid? IIRC you only get the Darwin award if you die without any kids
@@upshiftgo I can't tell if that's supposed to be serious or sarcasm lol
Grass leaches are exactly the kind of things i would expect to find in Australia
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i didnt even know non grass leeches exist
This is a brilliant way to do sponsorship Alex. I imagine you're getting like 10x the return, all for making a video you probably would have otherwise made, just with a slight theming re-skin (calling it a "trap" vs. "jack in the box" or something).
9:37 You got nubbin fingers, what sort of abuse has happened to those poor digees
5:30 NO YOU DON'T GET TO JUST GLAZE OVER THAT. WHAT DO YOU MEAN, LEECHES... ON LAND?!
Also proud he's becoming more aware of how dangerous this stuff is. It's not stopping him, but at least he's aware
5:25
LAND LEACHES?! Australia really is hell on earth
You can try to screw or mount it on solid ground, that way the springs force can only go up as the floor is in the way
Bloody hell this is terrifying. Good job!
Now we need to wait 30 years for the sequel that'll spiral into unsolvable madness
TH-cam frights
Poo poo sharts.
@@James_Randal funny original comment 👍
I think I know what you talking about 30 years and we still don't really understand the year of fnaf 3
Let’s pray this man never loses his mind, he could easily topple the Australian government with his projects
it's fine, he may be able to topple the Govt, but the wildlife will get him one way or another.
@@PhoenicopterusR The wildlife will join his side.
look out albo!
I always come back
Wdym
The constant light jazz restaurant music is amazing
8:15 finally a worth contender to the skrewdriver of the demon core
Your safety is somewhat, you know what, never mind, perfectly safe using a welding helmet and Perspex while testing a 12 tonne spring.
and bare foot xD
@@cMaKelite most Aussie footwear
It's okay, he's aussie m8
The music real adds a touch of class to this masterpiece 👌🏻
If I remember my high school physics correctly, you'd get the same force out of it if you put both springs next to each other instead of stacked, and that orientation would solve the issues with the coupling thingy
You need a much heavier load for more energy transfer. The issues with the trap destroying itself is that all the stored energy has to go somewhere and if the load is too light because of the poor coupling between the spring and the load most of the energy doesn't go into the thing you're trying to launch but the spring trap itself. It's like trying to kick a football by driving a car into it I mean sure it'll work but the car could launch way heavier stuff too.
Oh, so it's like when you dry fire a bow? That makes sense, thank you
Firing a bow without any projectile can damage it because it doesn't have anything to transfer the energy but itself.
@@robertoszeka larger load acts as a damper
@@robertoszek exactly, that's another a good example. In fact the only test where the trap didn't damage itself and worked best was with the 40kg on top of it.
Do you think it would even work well with a heavy load? Projectiles tend to get faster the longer they are accelerated. This has such a brief time that the G force is huge but not enough time to transfer all the energy. Part of me feels like a longer spring that has slightly less compressive force but can be compressed more would work better.
@@Pepesilvia267 with a longer spring it would get even more wonky then it already is without some kind of guide rail. And the test with 40kg worked really well
Now the real question is, does it always come back ?
Too bad this ain't fnaf
Sure, if you attach a oversized boomerang to its bottom.
It's not a real springtrap if it doesn't.
you didnt get it, did you ?
Buddy, we already had a springlock suit that crushes you to pulp. Some Fazbear Ent. made it. I hear there's a new horror attraction made based on its rumors about the animatronics being haunted, you might want to check that out, they're hiring a night guard, I hear.
When something has so much energy being forced out that not only does it self destruct, but also shatters melons upon activation, you know you have something special
You’re right about the spring doing way more damage to itself. If you find a way to anchor the tube to the ground, all the energy will go to the platform instead of most being wasted on itself.
It would have to be a VERY heavy base. If he welded flat metal panels to make the base a box filled with sand, it may be heavy enough, but that's a ton of counter force still
Yes, I was more thinking of those anchors that are powerful enough to shoot deep into concrete.
I think that launching heavier projectiles would also work. They'd absorb most of the energy, so less would be left in the platform at the end. But that would probably also mean slower launches and thus shorter heights.
Pour a 3’x3’x8” concrete pad and set the trap in the concrete, this would be buried below the ground, and then it would really shoot something in the air
I don't speak English very well but I'm going to try to explain it as best I can... if you put a separation (rubber) or something like that to separate the "metal - metal" contact from the spring to the base maybe that it will absorb a little energy to avoid breakage and transfer a little more energy to what you want propelled. Love your video by the way
Hello from Québec
Nearly perfect English, great job!
thank you I won't lie google translate helped me with some words😂
You need a heavier and wider base, the weights have to be secured tightly to the base and the spring assembly needs to be bolted to that base with rubber dampners evenly spaced between the bolts. This will disperse the downward pressure across a wider surface are and will reduce the jarring force toward the ground saving your assembly, your connector most likely needs to be reinforced, some automotive spring spacers would probably do the trick to keep the spring evenly spaced and tight around the brace. lastly a cylindrical shaft around the bottom half of the spring would help reduce the displacement of force around the sides resulting in more upwards force and reliability
Attach it to the front bumper of a golf Kart and see how far it could send a (fake) pedestrian upon a top speed impact?
Your launch spring pleases me
Wonderful job!
Just for future reference in case you ever have to work with automotive coil springs again they make external strut spring compressors that will clamp on to the spring and you can manually collapse the springs. This might help you when the spring gets hung up so you don't have to drive wedges into your mechanism with a sledgehammer.
Ironically it looked like the spring was extended under pressure. The wedges were to seperate the spring and get the support out of the pipe that the spring was pulling it into.
don’t worry whatever steps on the spring trap will always come back
certified "hor hor horhor hor, hor horhor hor-hoooor" moment
I had to scroll way too far for a fnaf reference. Thank you tho
You forgot about Newtons Third Law - for every action (force) in nature there is an equal and opposite reaction. Maybe a spring base made out of concrete (or larger surface area) might create a sturdier spring trap 😊😊