Launching my 1,000-lb Medieval Trebuchet by Myself
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- Опубликовано: 3 сен 2019
- Watch this new edit instead, which has a full-speed ending: • Launching my 1,000lb M...
Update, April 2020: I realize the slow-motion at the end is not ideal. There are full-speed clips and more angles of this machine in action in the sequel video: • Medieval Trebuchet Lau...
Approximately 1,000lbs in the counterweight box, in the form of (20) 50-lb sandbags, plus whatever the box weighs empty (later confirmed to be 465 lbs). Launched a 16-lb bowling ball 540 feet. The shot went high -- I'm still working on tuning with the wooden horn and the netted sling. Loading the machine is a LOT of work, and it's scary by yourself. I don't think I will do it solo again, and definitely not at any higher weights. The machine is ready to be tested at higher weights.
Before anyone complains about the slow-motion ending, watch the new edit instead: ruclips.net/video/WdKUH584mrY/видео.html
Thank You!
I like the slow Mo ending 👍. If you're watching and you don't just increase the playback speed in the settings
I liked the slow motion ending. Thought it gave a bit of drama! Beautiful piece of work BTW
thanks for this side view and the slow motion it will help me a lot cause I am planing to do an animated 3D model of a trebuchet =)
But... Commenting on the slow motion ending had so much potential.
Example- "Call PETA. This guy compacted a cow into a ball and it's still screaming."
Now you have fifteen seconds to move your trebuchet away to avoid counter-battery fire.
@Grzegorz Kowalski I get the reference XD
@@leosolorzano3472 now get your foot soldiers to protect the trebuchet
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aoe 2
Ахахаха
The creaking sound is intimidating in itself!
Let loose the dogs of war
@@viciousKev SCREAM HAVOC!
yeah if you plan to make a medieval siege film don’t you dare leave out that thunderous groan right 😂
4:35 imagine if by mistake the mechanism started at this point, sending this poor man to the clouds.
*YEET*
that moment be became she
Funny! And I have to say that that camera angle with the background and the car to the side is amazing!
Not just that, either! OSHA is still poring over satellite imagery, searching for this man.
That would be the world's worst nut-shot
The superior siege weapon
Capable of launching a 95kg projectile 300 meters. Truly superior in every sense of the word.
AsiaNPC I feel if it was 90kg I could launch it over 300 meters.
Your talking about during the medevil and not modern right?
You do realise that catapults are capable of sending objects as heavy as fighter jets into the air, right?
Rayven
Let him live in his fantasy
The simplicity of the mechanics is admirable. No trickery, no added power - just preserving the energy of a his labour (I’m guessing an hour’s worth?), and releasing it all in a second.
I like that you operate it alone. I didn't expect that. 1000lbs hanging over your head hmmm, at least you wear a safety t-shirt...
Acroballistics Jorge Sprave was here. Lol
lol
The safety t-shirt reminds the trebuchet not to drop anything on him
He was also doing his safety squints as needed
When the holyland called but you the only believer...
Relatable
That is incredible! Well done. Trebuchets don't get enough respect these days.
likely because people think catapults where real
I mean we have THIC cannons now
Idk man Kingdom of Heaven and Outlaw King with Werewolf (a historical trebuchete) displays them awesomely
Trebuchets lost respect in 1453
@@HFDLI What a sad year for my greco boys :(
Goals of life: my own trebuchet
I will kowtow down if you do
Very usefull to get rid of bodies.
"This body here looks like it fell from 5 story building."
"Someone must launch it using a trebuchet"
Like that ever happen
This guy fell from a 5 story building in the middle of an open plain? Put skydiver gear on him and maybe that will work.
I read the title as “launching myself out of catapult” and instantly clicked
How dare you compare a catapult to a trebuchet
Amazing, well done mate! But I really would like to see some different angles and at normal playback speed (before the slow motion, of course)
Check out the sequel video: ruclips.net/video/lYHppLiN0ms/видео.html
Brilliant man. It's a pity you have so few subscribers.
Awesome work!
Wow! That was excellent! I should watch videos like this more often.
I, admire your skills!
just imagine me in the background yelling "wew doggy" in a jed clampett hat with a beer in my hand...
The mountains in the background has a beautiful view
I am imagining him using this in Arizona in a "stand your ground" shooting incident
I think the sling is a little long, the arm stalls while the missile is still behind the arm. That will also reduce the angle of the shot (going "high") Nice machine. Subscribed.
Sounds like you may know a little something. It's pretty close.
Remember your view is from the ground. The release is about 50 feet up. The launch angle is lower than it looks. Camera lenses also distort at the edges. It does look a bit behind for a 40 to 45 degree launch.
When it launched I thought the same. I have a small Treb and a small FAT.
This is seriously impressive.
what a beautiful backround, in this video i only watched those massive mountain range
Where did you get your metal ratcheting device on the sides of your crank?
I had a friend 3-d model the gear and pawl and then we had it cut out on a machine on campus. The side brackets are just plates welded on.
I would have liked to see the projectile landing. How far it went and/or what the intended target was. I saw the Smithsonian medieval trebuchet video that was quite impressive. The stone hit the intended target, a mock fortress wall and took out about 1/4 of it.
Big pp
And one thic ball
lol
Amazing.
I don't understand how a man with his own trebuchet isn't top on my recommendations
How did you get the thing to fire like that by pulling a rope i cant put my head around it
This is incredible!!
Who else learned about these trough age of empires ? ^^
Really cool! But would've loved to see it in regular motion speed as well. Also more angles to see how far the ball went.
Finally 11:06 pm Sunday 17 January 2021 . Found interesting channel. I will subcribe
Nice design & thinking for effective solo operation, they would have liked its lightweight simplicity.
That's fantastic. I'd love to make one of those one day. I'm sure you already know but if not you might want to shorten that sling a bit it wants to reach vertical at the same time as the arm to get the most out of it.
I wanna hear the entire story that lead to this, also what state is that?
Nice job. Looks like Montana? Be careful loading that all alone. Does it have a ratchet in the windlass?
Thanks! It's Utah, but it all looks the same out here. And yes, there are ratchet gears on both sides of the windlass. That is what is making the clanking sound. I drop the pawls on and engage them at the 1:00 mark.
Beautiful work - thank you! It would be nice if we could see the trajectory and the impact in the next video.
Tip 1: Use a pulley for tensioning; tip 2: never stay under or in front of potential power (weights, arms, slings...).
This man deserve more
Beautiful
Cool Trebuchet. The original "Lever Action". For some reason as I was watching this, I kept expecting the Road Runner to go zipping by. "Beep Beep!"
Trebuchet ready, Sir!
I would so build one of these on my property.
A hand winch will help you spool it up at the end.
Make a smaller scale one so far I've made 2 its really fun you can even setup a castle and destroy it
This literally gave me a anxiety attack 😂
My only question how do they move these things
Great Machine!!!
The WMD of it's day.
I am reminded of the “Zealots” scene in Monty Python, where they are arguing about who gets to be flung out of the catapult with burning pitch...
There use to be a program called WINTREB, YOU built your treb and fired it. Changed the power, angles or release, you could put objects into orbit.. a fun program
I played with that before 2008 when I went Mac. I wish there was a MACOS or IOS version.
I am thinking of using your machine as a model for mine. My question is what did you use for the axle rods? What are they made of and what diametet? I think I can figure out the rest.Thanks.
I mean "diameter".
Hey, go for it! Are you building full scale? The axles on my machine are hickory. Box axle is 3.5" dia round. Main axle is 3.5" *5.5" in the span, 3.5" round on the ends. Using wooden axles is dangerous. I have broken the main axle several times. If you want to use more than 1k lbs counterweight, increase these axle cross sections, or reinforce them with heat-shrunk iron banding. Try to make axle spans as short as possible so the forces are in shear and not bending. My box axle is very short and the box wraps closely around the throwing arm, so it has held up well because forces are in shear. The box axle is two feet long, main axle is 4 feet. But the actual span of the main axle is two feet.
You should join the texas trebuchet group on Facebook. Lots of experienced people with good advice.
@@MedievalTrebuchet Thanks for the FB invite. I am thinking of using steel water pipe for axle. Think that will work?
@@mike1olsen depends on the gauge and size of the pipe and your desired counterweight. If you want a counterweight in the thousands of pounds (as opposed to hundreds) then a solid bar is needed basically. I think the guys on the FB group ran some calculations for my machine once and, if we wanted to drop a metric ton with a steel axle, it would need to be at least 2.5" dia. solid.
Strong man...
awesome video man, loved the shot at 4:45
I don't know why but this is so satisfying
That landscape is awesome... where is this?
Can’t say for sure, but it looks an awful lot like Central Utah.
Dope.
I watched the other edit as well. Imagine the psychological effect of that wierd spooky shrieking sound had on the besieged castle defenders...?
Watch out for the plane!
also...I'm just gonna throw it out there that standing underneath a 1000 pound counterweight, is probably not the best idea...
He has faith in his craftsmanship.
And now my 3 year old knows what a trebuchet is. Still don't know if I'm pronouncing it correctly but nice work man. As a redhead, I instantly sympathize with the low cloud coverage and the hat you're wearing.
the place where you used this looks like a possible battlefield lol
This the type of guy to launch his 1,000-lb medieval trebuchet by himself.
What range did it go?
Very nice! I would be so scared to load that thing under tension
how far did it go !
You live the life I dream of
Thank you for this educational and beautiful movie. It makes me try to understand how potential becomes inertial energy in a matter of seconds. Any teacher of physics would be delighted.
I know for a goddamn fact that I wasn’t the only one that was expecting it to spontaneously break
By the time it's all sets and ready to launch the enemy would already reach you lol
What a cool video
You should mount a few GoPro type cameras on your Treb so we could watch where the payload goes. Would a GoPro survive being launched? I’d like to see that footage.
Which way did it go which way did it go ?
Can you buy these on E-bay?
I don't think so, but if you want a trebuchet that is a bit smaller these ones are for sale: ruclips.net/video/1i3twBnngtM/видео.html
Starting around the 6 minute mark all the way to the end, it sounded like Lord of the Rings Ents crying in pain from all the trees cut down to make that thing. The release was beautiful by the way, couldn’t have been better. Puts my trebuchet to shame.
The weapon all medivial battle movies(I've seen so far)has
Dude, Is that the Bridgers in the background?
5:49 I bet the scientists thought this was a mating call of a new gigantic creature
Thats awesome. This is exactly what I want to do on my family's 163 acres in New Mexico.
One thing: If you were to place a metal bar sticking out of the tip of the boom where the loose loop of your sling attaches, a bar that could be adjusted fore/aft, you can change the timing of the release throughout the launch arc, i.e. changing the distance of the throw. You probably already knew that?
Hi! I hope you get to build one in New Mexico. Yes, we had an adjustable pin setup in 2018 but I wanted to try old-school with just the rope and wood last year. I'm going back to the adjustable pin in 2020 because the wood method works but is a one-time use thing (to adjust pin angle you can only remove wood).
Now the trebuchet has been turned into a meme.
Do u have coffee table version? I love it
Mistook it for a pierriére for a second. Very nice work.
How far did it go?
I want win. Good job bud!
I would like to see the build on this!
What's the point... Where did the projectile end up...???
Would you kindly share the dimensions of your pieces? Ya know, a measured drawing, however crude.
Uh, sure, I don't see why not. I actually made the machine based on these pencil drawings: drive.google.com/drive/folders/1ETZimmSvRbzZq2FCAmLSZoVDNYb974vj?usp=sharing
I should preface that I am not an experienced timber framer so my joinery is kind of lousy in places (thinking about the way the ladder struts join into the main uprights in particular).
The drawings don't feature the throwing arm. It is a 24 foot long tree, about a foot in diameter at the bottom. Arm ratio of 3.75:1 abouts.
Build at your own risk! lol
If you are going to build, join Texas Trebuchet on Facebook.
You got more of 'em, angles, mate?
Check out this video for more angles of the machine in action: ruclips.net/video/lYHppLiN0ms/видео.html
NEURCHI DE TRÉBUCHET
Dude did you walk under the box?
Fires 1 round an hour. Sad this guy doesn't have a team of students and friends to share this moment.
the cows behind the camera seemed to love your trebuchet
A 30 second video that's drags on for 6 minutes.
How do you build one of these
Time, money, and friends.
This is how the machine goes together: ruclips.net/video/QH8mt73hxd0/видео.html
Almost sounds like the horns of battle
I thought it said launching my self in the 1000 lb trebuchet
4:31 @dawesome I know those mountains and live in that town. It's cool to see this just a couple minutes away
Awesome! Follow "The Medieval Trebuchet" on Facebook for notice of events. We should be up and launching again here in a week or two.
Is this in Cache Valley?
-fellow Utahn
So, what's the sustained rate of fire? (just kidding, put down that arbalest...)
...I thought you meant 1000 pound projectile...I said...hold my beer...I gotta see this...
How much did it cost to build
I've had a hard time keeping track since I've worked on it over four years now rebuilding it a few times with several intermittent funding sources. But I would say if you wanted to build this machine again from scratch, and do it right, this would be 4-5k.
What a view!
i guess you’ve been an big age of empire fan 😀
4:29 straight out of a Wes Anderson movie