This is a great design. I have built 2 so far and love the mechanism. It works very well with hair elastics and holds eight rounds. The one I finished last night has ebony grip panels.
Thank you for sharing! The instructions all seem clear to me, but I am uncertain about how thick the plastic should be for part C1. Or for that matter, what type of plastic is used. Can you clarify what is used for that one piece?
CountYulith C1 should be somewhere between 1 and 4mm thick. Polyethylene is best, but any plastic that is neither too soft nor too brittle is fine. A plastic jar lid would work well.
Is your first language Spanish because if it is you did a good job on the English and even if English is your first language it was clear what you were saying.
what if you made a trigger where it didnt actually stop it on the second turn, if you were to pull it halfway? so you have a full auto rubberband gun as well as a semi?
Awesome videos I was able to get great ideas for my kids with them minus the actual shooting part. ( still kids after all) only thing I'm curious about is the shell ejection feature I've seen on a few others but I'm unable to find any tutorials on it. If you happen to know of any could you post or reply
Hi Parabellum, Does this "Lilliput" gun burst fire if the trigger is pulled slowly, like the Sidearm 2? Is this gun easier to make than step-up action? Thanks
I don't know if you still remember me, but i'm the guy who asked about the small machine pistol. You said you could maybe revisit your old design that broke, so are you going to do that? And by the way, awesome rb gun again.
I have actually drawn up plans for a select fire M1911. The hammer serves as the weight delay mechanism. I'm having trouble making a simple selector switch, and I have a backlog of other stuff that I'm building. Hopefully I will get around to it eventually!
Hi, when fitting the screws the small piece of wood that has the spring in it split, so i had to remake it. How did you fit the screw without breaking it?
Always pre-drill screws with a suitable bit. Test out a few in some scrap wood till you find one that is tight enough to hold the screw but not so tight that it splits the wood.
thefunnyvideos100 Yeah sure! My advice is zoom the PDF to the size you want, take a screenshot and redraw it in MS Paint, or whatever program you prefer.
And I wanted to ask, how can I make the mechanism so it shoots more rubber bands? Or should I use the mechanism you did in a video of simple 14 round rbg?
thefunnyvideos100 Use this mechanism; it's more reliable. For more shots, you just need to use thicker timber because it all depends on how much space there is on either side of the rotor. So if you use 12mm wood instead of 6mm, you'll get at least 10 shots.
Nikolai Abraimov Assuming you can get 2.8mm thick nails (you'll have to find what sizes they have in the US and convert it to metric) you should be able to get by with a 1/8" bit (3.18mm) instead of a 3.0mm bit. I'm fairly sure that the 2.8mm bit is actually an imperial size (we have both metric and imperial bits in Aus). However I can't remember exactly what it is. 7/64 maybe?
magicmanclark I start with a piece of wood about 150 x 12 x 5mm (L x W x H) and plane the curved outside surface of the grips. Then it just has to be cut into two pieces to make each grip.
Dear Parabellum,I hope I am not bothering you with my questions, but here is another one. If I want to download the "free" plans for this gun, which I'll be making for a friend, it sends me to the Scribd page, but I have to sign up for the site. However, I don't actually want to pay, and I don't I have to. So how could I maybe avoid it?Greetings,Jelle
Just buy one of these for a couple of dollars, you don't really need a 'proper' respirator: www.monstercolors.com/image/cache/data/dust%20mask-500x500.jpg
is it cool if I take the template and mess with it and make a slightly modified model i'm asking in the fact you made it and i would enjoy to meet up and help you get with some new ideas i got some good ideas for models if you want ill give you my number to talk about some ideas and im for real
Hödur Gustavsson I used a plastic document box like this: m4.uxcell.com/photo_new/20120719/c/ux_a12071900ux0391_ux_c.jpg You can also use plastic jar lids, food containers, etc.
Olá parabellum1262 gostaria de você nos indicasse um kit de ferramentas essenciais para confecção dessas armas . Você tem algumas ferramentas que acha importante ? Hello parabellum 1262 would like you to indicate a kit of essential tools for making such weapons. Do you have some tools to find important?
This isn't a full list, but these are most of the tools I use: Hand plane Drill press (or electric drill) Scroll saw (or coping saw) Sandpaper (various types and sanding pads) Various files Hand saw Combination square Centre punch Small chisel They are in rough order of most to least important.
***** No problem. I too am hoping to make several of these for Christmas gifts. Thanks for providing the blueprints and tutorial. I have really enjoyed watching your videos.
I usually start with a long, flat piece of wood, shape the rounded outer profile with plane and sandpaper, then I simply cut that long piece to length.
Correct! However, I did that deliberately because there's no point making templates for simple rectangular pieces. It's easier to just measure them from the master blueprint.
Again another beautiful build. You go above and beyond the call of duty!
This is a great design. I have built 2 so far and love the mechanism. It works very well with hair elastics and holds eight rounds. The one I finished last night has ebony grip panels.
Wow, this one is a good starter, mine turned out exellent!
You should make pre-cut kits, for people with out the time and means to do all the cutting. I think that would be really cool.
This was First time I made a rubber band gun of your channel
Nice tutorial, i make this with cardbroad and it work!
Thanks! This helps a lot.
Thank you for sharing! The instructions all seem clear to me, but I am uncertain about how thick the plastic should be for part C1. Or for that matter, what type of plastic is used. Can you clarify what is used for that one piece?
CountYulith C1 should be somewhere between 1 and 4mm thick. Polyethylene is best, but any plastic that is neither too soft nor too brittle is fine. A plastic jar lid would work well.
Thanks for the information and fast reply!
It was an amazing build for me.
Great, I'm sure im going to be building that one!
same.
Great! Thanks for the plans. I'm going to build one too ;) Keep up the good work ;)
I built it and it works perfectly
Parabellum1262 i love your Rubber band Guns, right now i am doing this
Sorry for my bad pronunciation i am a mexican boy i just have eleven years old
Is your first language Spanish because if it is you did a good job on the English and even if English is your first language it was clear what you were saying.
where do you get the plastic at?
what if you made a trigger where it didnt actually stop it on the second turn, if you were to pull it halfway? so you have a full auto rubberband gun as well as a semi?
Awesome videos I was able to get great ideas for my kids with them minus the actual shooting part. ( still kids after all) only thing I'm curious about is the shell ejection feature I've seen on a few others but I'm unable to find any tutorials on it. If you happen to know of any could you post or reply
***** What's the thickness of the plastic you use for both the B1 and C1 Plates?
This is awesome
How do you cut out such intricate parts? Also where do you get the hardwood boards from?
Hi Parabellum,
Does this "Lilliput" gun burst fire if the trigger is pulled slowly, like the Sidearm 2?
Is this gun easier to make than step-up action?
Thanks
He should have over 1m subs
i bult this gun and it is great i love it keep on making rubber bans guns
me too
I don't know if you still remember me, but i'm the guy who asked about the small machine pistol. You said you could maybe revisit your old design that broke, so are you going to do that? And by the way, awesome rb gun again.
I have actually drawn up plans for a select fire M1911. The hammer serves as the weight delay mechanism. I'm having trouble making a simple selector switch, and I have a backlog of other stuff that I'm building. Hopefully I will get around to it eventually!
***** Nice! Can't wait until its finished :D
I made this gun it was difficult but it turned out beautiful
I see you use MDF personally I ha're the stuff and would rather use of cuts of hardwood.
Hi, when fitting the screws the small piece of wood that has the spring in it split, so i had to remake it. How did you fit the screw without breaking it?
Always pre-drill screws with a suitable bit. Test out a few in some scrap wood till you find one that is tight enough to hold the screw but not so tight that it splits the wood.
Gonna have to give that a try I think
can i use only plywood?
Same. I'm only 11, so I can't build one and get materials but I REALLY want that Liliput of yours.
can i use one kind of wood for the hole thing
Probably but it might not work as well
Hi! Im not from America and i dont know where to find that 8mm hardwood. Can you put link or something where i can find it ???
Is it possible to do a blowback version of this gun? I just want to make the smallest blowback rubber band gun that I can
Probably not. Such a tiny blowback gun would have very tight tolerances and tiny parts which increases the risk of it not working or breaking.
Thanks for the reply.
Also I accept your challenge... after I make this version. Thanks for the tutorial and blue prints by the way.
That's something I definitely want to see if it works out!
Ooh Ooh!I've got a suggestion,can you make a P90 tutorial that fires atleast 30 r.bands?
Basically can I use this mechanism for a bigger gun? Like making the parts bigger, shaping it to a different gun etc? Is it possible?
thefunnyvideos100 Yeah sure! My advice is zoom the PDF to the size you want, take a screenshot and redraw it in MS Paint, or whatever program you prefer.
And I wanted to ask, how can I make the mechanism so it shoots more rubber bands? Or should I use the mechanism you did in a video of simple 14 round rbg?
thefunnyvideos100 Use this mechanism; it's more reliable. For more shots, you just need to use thicker timber because it all depends on how much space there is on either side of the rotor. So if you use 12mm wood instead of 6mm, you'll get at least 10 shots.
Oh, I get it now! Thank you very much for making these videos, really appreciate it!
good tutorial
Good job!! Thanks!
Awesome - Thanks!
i am going to try and make it with cardboard, since i don't have wood or any other machinery
thanks your really generous
Problem! It's hard to find metric drill bits in the US. Any suggestions for equivalent drill bit sizes?
Nikolai Abraimov Assuming you can get 2.8mm thick nails (you'll have to find what sizes they have in the US and convert it to metric) you should be able to get by with a 1/8" bit (3.18mm) instead of a 3.0mm bit. I'm fairly sure that the 2.8mm bit is actually an imperial size (we have both metric and imperial bits in Aus). However I can't remember exactly what it is. 7/64 maybe?
What is that plastic part and what size decorative wood
Are there any surf files for 3d printing these?
what kind of plastic do you recommend?
does it matter what sandpaper I use?
Thanks for the great video! How do you shape your grips?
magicmanclark I start with a piece of wood about 150 x 12 x 5mm (L x W x H) and plane the curved outside surface of the grips. Then it just has to be cut into two pieces to make each grip.
Thanks for tip! These will make some great Christmas presents.
Hi i would like to ask how thick piece of wood you did part A9. (sorry for typos or grammar, but I´m an englishman) :)
A9 should be about 6mm thick - the same thickness as all the other frame parts (i.e. A3, 4, 5, 6 and 7).
Can C1 be made from wood?
+Craggy_X Yes, in theory. C1 needs to be very thin yet strong. 3mm plywood might still do the job.
+parabellum1262 Thank you for answering. This should help.
Do you think i can buy this pistol? I cant build it
This reminds me of the scout's "pretty boy pocket pistol"
YES!!
I don't have power tools but I made It really good
maybe if you don't have all the tools to cut thick hardwood you could stack plywood
Do you sell guns, I'd like to buy one.
Parabellum@ Template please
can you make a tutorial on your mp40 ?
Yes!!! I find it!! Thank's Tim!))
No problem ;)
maestro !!!!!!!
rainbow loom bands should work on this size.
I've tried loom bands and they do work, but they aren't very powerful or accurate.
Thanks and noted.
Wow!! look like 007.
amazing
Where can i get the bleu prints for this pistol???
Description...
Hmmm... In what description?
Dear Parabellum,I hope I am not bothering you with my questions, but here is another one. If I want to download the "free" plans for this gun, which I'll be making for a friend, it sends me to the Scribd page, but I have to sign up for the site. However, I don't actually want to pay, and I don't I have to. So how could I maybe avoid it?Greetings,Jelle
There are two links; try the second one (Mediafire).
Ah didn't see it thanks a lot!
how long, wide and thick is the piece of plastic?
The final rotor is 20mm square and 1.5mm thick.
Thanks!
i like ,very good
onde pega a pastilha dos moudes
that's great!
You are true master!))
Can i ask for the plans of this gun?
Look in the description :)
Can I make the gun out of one plank of plywood (one size)
SuperBlueMiner If it's 3-6mm, sure.
Thanks!
how long of a build was it?
I really want to try it, how much will i spend, i need a gas mask?
Just buy one of these for a couple of dollars, you don't really need a 'proper' respirator:
www.monstercolors.com/image/cache/data/dust%20mask-500x500.jpg
***** hi why theres no A8 and A9
?? tnx
***** and what the sizes of those.
is it cool if I take the template and mess with it and make a slightly modified model
i'm asking in the fact you made it and i would enjoy to meet up and help you get with some new ideas i got some good ideas for models if you want ill give you my number to talk about some ideas and im for real
He seems to not care if you modify them and may even want you to (based of a reply he maid)
Did you cut all of this without power tools?
+Aj Vicen Yes. Many parts are so small that it would be dangerous to use power tools anyway.
It beautiful🗽
Automatic mode?
i want to make one see through, so can i use 3 mil acrylic sheet for the outer panels?
Sure can! You will need to make B2 out of acrylic as well. Super glue ahould work pretty well.
***** thanks so much!! i was asking from the perspiective of: is 3 mm think anough, just to double check.
g1g4tr0n3 of awesomeness Yes, 3mm is perfect.
thank you, ill send you photos when its done
g1g4tr0n3 of awesomeness Awesome! I like feedback. Just PM me when you're done and I will give you my email address.
What plastic do i use for the C1?
Hödur Gustavsson I used a plastic document box like this:
m4.uxcell.com/photo_new/20120719/c/ux_a12071900ux0391_ux_c.jpg
You can also use plastic jar lids, food containers, etc.
Do I have to glue it in that specific order?
+Justin S. Not if you don't want to. It's just my recommendation.
+parabellum1262 Ok, thanks! Im building this, but I don't have a printer, so I copied the templates by hand.
will loom bands work
Yes, they work very well.
Hey maybe start making those little guns and start selling them if you ever do send me the website that you might sell them on
you can do this in polish
Olá parabellum1262 gostaria de você nos indicasse um kit de ferramentas essenciais para confecção dessas armas . Você tem algumas ferramentas que acha importante ?
Hello parabellum 1262 would like you to indicate a kit of essential tools for making such weapons. Do you have some tools to find important?
This isn't a full list, but these are most of the tools I use:
Hand plane
Drill press (or electric drill)
Scroll saw (or coping saw)
Sandpaper (various types and sanding pads)
Various files
Hand saw
Combination square
Centre punch
Small chisel
They are in rough order of most to least important.
Can this be made with cardboard?
Definitely not. Try rind a bigger, sturdier design if you want to work with cardboard.
*****
Okay thanks
its so cute!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This wasn't very easy to follow...
The gun shown at 5:42-5:52 is not the "Lilliput". What is it?
That's the first version of the Lilliput. I didn't have it when I filmed that part (I made it as a gift) so I used the old version instead.
***** No problem. I too am hoping to make several of these for Christmas gifts. Thanks for providing the blueprints and tutorial. I have really enjoyed watching your videos.
***** Another question, do you have a good source for the trigger springs?
William Maggart I use four-colour pens, that way I get 8 springs for a dollar or two - I cut each spring in half because they're quite long.
What varnish do you use?
High gloss, oil based polyurethane. The cheapest brand, whatever that may be for you.
Where in Australia do you live
wouldnt making something like this be illige in australia me being australian
there is no a8 and a9 on the template
soon kwon Measure those two parts from the main blueprint. They are simple square blocks; you don't need a template for them so I didn't include them.
Cool
i can buy this gun?
You can *build* this RBG.
how do you do the side grip pieces?
I usually start with a long, flat piece of wood, shape the rounded outer profile with plane and sandpaper, then I simply cut that long piece to length.
parabellum1262 thanks!:)
parabellum1262 also could you look into the select fire design by rubber gunner?
I won't be releasing any plans for his mechanism. He designed it and sells plans for it so I don't want to encroach on that.
Please could yo do a musket ? :)
That would be cool
We la deberían de vender echas también asta de 10 a 50$
quero os denhos como consigo
on scribd there is no A8 or
A9
John Stolec Measure them from the main blueprint and draw them onto the wood - they are basic shapes so they don't need templates.
hey dude i can make u 3d models that you can 3d print into all the wapons you have
OSKIVICHII Gaming have you done it?
Nah not yet but I could if I wanted
I would love if you did that :3
Could you make me one
B1 x2?
+xX RockRider Xx correct
Theese instructions were so unclear.
they are clear to me
I just recognized, that A8 and A9 are missing. Just saying ;)
Correct! However, I did that deliberately because there's no point making templates for simple rectangular pieces. It's easier to just measure them from the master blueprint.
How do you cut the wood? With a jigsaw or with a frat saw?
I use a fret saw. You could cut come parts with a scroll saw, but most parts are just too small to cut safely with power tools.
Okay, thank you :)
***** I'm using scrollsaw for all parts.
GOOD 😎👌👌😎
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