Primitive Technology: Rock-Throwing Catapult (Trebuchet)

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    I built a trebuchet, a type of catapult that uses a counter weight to store gravitational potential energy which is then used to fire a projectile via a sling. I first built the frame which was made of two tripods set close together. They were of wood and lashed together with cane. Then I made a basket from cane to hold the large rocks that would act as the counterweight. For the sling I used bark fiber from dead branches of a certain type of tree. The bark was stripped and the inner bark woven into rope. The rope was then made into a sling using 2 knots and thinner rope was used to weave the sling pouch. A simple toggle release was used hold the throwing arm in position and act as the trigger. The counter weight was then filled with rocks and pulled into position to be held by the toggle. A shot-put sized stone was then placed into the sling pouch. When the toggle was released the stone would be launched 18- 20 meters (the length of the clearing) but could undoubtedly shoot further if more weight was added. Targets were set up and destroyed. Range can be adjusted by adding or subtracting weight from the basket, while shooting to the left or right is done by turning the whole catapult while the basket is empty. The whole build took 5 weeks, the hardest part being collecting the bark fiber to make the rope. The trebuchet is a simple but effective way to deliver payloads to a target destination.
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Комментарии • 12 тыс.

  • @darklordauron
    @darklordauron Год назад +3877

    "The world's in a rough place."
    "Come on, it's not that bad."
    "Primitive tech guy is preparing for war."
    "Damn..."

    • @JasonDBike
      @JasonDBike Год назад +332

      He's gonna attack them fake Asian primitive channels!

    • @jadpsa
      @jadpsa Год назад +17

      @@JasonDBike yeah

    • @TeacherinTraining39
      @TeacherinTraining39 Год назад +114

      @@JasonDBike lol, They attacked first. He is simply defending his territory. With a trebuchet. Nothing out of the ordinary. Happens every day.

    • @TeacherinTraining39
      @TeacherinTraining39 Год назад +47

      I do hope he doesn't accidentally hit the Shadlands. I don't want to see the two of them go to war.

    • @PotionsMaster666
      @PotionsMaster666 Год назад +17

      I feel like this dialogue is from a movie or something... 🥲

  • @DorkForge
    @DorkForge Год назад +14891

    Well, it looks like he finally changed tactics and is now going for a military victory.
    This is incredibly impressive!

    • @vuboy122288
      @vuboy122288 Год назад +447

      Cultural and tech victories are overrated

    • @dmurray2978
      @dmurray2978 Год назад

      Achieved more already than subsaharans did in 10000 years

    • @yorokobi9498
      @yorokobi9498 Год назад +570

      Next video he's going for diplomatic victory: *Primitive Technology: British Parliament*

    • @Driga_
      @Driga_ Год назад +162

      Early game domination

    • @AngelaMerici12
      @AngelaMerici12 Год назад +16

      @@yorokobi9498 😆🤣

  • @vetiarvind
    @vetiarvind Год назад +1831

    Honestly, if there's one guy we need to send on a time capsule back to the stone age, it would be this guy. He'd advance humanity's technology by atleast 2000 years.

    • @aguaaqua6343
      @aguaaqua6343 Год назад +210

      "Time traveler what was your profession back then before you came to our time?"
      "I just did wilderness DIY videos on RUclips"

    • @ex3529
      @ex3529 Год назад +91

      him and japanese guy who makes knives out of literally anything

    • @fluttzkrieg4392
      @fluttzkrieg4392 Год назад +42

      Senku Ishigami

    • @Gooberwo39
      @Gooberwo39 Год назад +8

      I want some flying cars baby

    • @KingZealotTactics
      @KingZealotTactics Год назад +21

      Where do you think he gets his knowledge from? you can send him back but without the internet he has only so much knowledge he can impart with. Regardless i respect the guy.

  • @karlkee
    @karlkee Год назад +73

    John has also a great sense of humour. "a tax dodging village" lol

  • @primitivetechnology9550
    @primitivetechnology9550  Год назад +4649

    I thought I'd make a trebuchet for some variety. Some points on the design, The basket hits the ground on purpose because it would slip off if allowed to swing due to the weak attachment method. This rough and ready design was already getting the range required for this clearing so I didn't bother making a stronger attachment point. In future maybe, I'll drill holes in the throwing arm to attach the basket and pivot point for a more sturdy design. This design is easily built and the viewer should be able to replicate it without trouble. (Also, the animal on the left of the screen at 7:29 is a scrub turkey for those who asked). Thanks.

    • @tangledlizard6392
      @tangledlizard6392 Год назад +35

      If you don't mind me asking do you do anything with hand tools machinery I know a lot of this wouldn't be possible with tools like the braiding and whatnot but still

    • @danbance5799
      @danbance5799 Год назад +82

      I gotta be honest, this is a plot twist I didn't see coming.

    • @bomen330
      @bomen330 Год назад +12

      Impressive. Good content 👍

    • @sirtwigg1479
      @sirtwigg1479 Год назад +73

      What's next, a Siege tower? Ballista?

    • @raymonroe1983
      @raymonroe1983 Год назад +45

      Still my favorite channel on YT. I'm just glad to see you back and making videos again.

  • @endlessnoodle3056
    @endlessnoodle3056 Год назад +3290

    This man only recently reached Iron Age and now he's constructing high medieval machinery...

    • @kambar1647
      @kambar1647 Год назад +464

      well, he got through 200-millenia-long Stone and Iron Ages in like, what, 7 years? which means he'll get gunpowder in a month and make a computer out of wood and stone in a week, then pow pow kaboom the singularity is here, so when Elon Musk finally reaches Mars he'll discover a little Australian colony there

    • @Yannic1996
      @Yannic1996 Год назад +126

      He's gonna reach Mars before Elon and Nasa

    • @billypitts6368
      @billypitts6368 Год назад +34

      Hell he went from stone age right to the iron age. He and survival Lilly would make a great pair.

    • @eriknewman7889
      @eriknewman7889 Год назад +32

      Bro he's in the Castle Age now

    • @robertnett9793
      @robertnett9793 Год назад +30

      @@kambar1647 Oh yeah. Now I have this image in my head, one glass dome on the surface of mars, and within a lot of stone age huts, furnaces, firepits. Surrounded by some very hostile looking trebuchets, ready to kick out any competitior in a very literal way...

  • @Mikcha212
    @Mikcha212 Год назад +724

    I see that panic at 8:09 when that rock gets remotely close to hitting the camera. Lol! Pretty awesome stuff my dude! I wonder if building the tripods taller would help some. For the scale I think this does amazing. Imagine setting this up with a tribe of 30 warriors. The amount of counter weight you could add would increase the range by a lot, with a taller tripod.

    • @Gabriel-gabriel
      @Gabriel-gabriel Год назад +4

      oh,yes,same!!

    • @eclipsebeats9473
      @eclipsebeats9473 Год назад +42

      Hahah and then in the next shot he's moved the camera

    • @soggypotato
      @soggypotato Год назад +7

      I'm a bit tired now after work... I genuinely flinched when the rock flew past, made me wake up a bit lol

    • @vsydeneyimtv4063
      @vsydeneyimtv4063 Год назад +1

      😅😅😅 evet

    • @ddd3240
      @ddd3240 Год назад +9

      Pretty impressive. Built one as a teenager. Neighbors called the law. Used a bowling ball for ammunition. A lot of fun!!!

  • @Moz122333
    @Moz122333 Год назад +262

    Anybody else cheered when he successfully cleared the Barbarian Encampment?
    I'd like to see how much gold he earned from that.

    • @ralphm4132
      @ralphm4132 Год назад +24

      Oh lots, but right now another settlement needs his help!

    • @pwh1981
      @pwh1981 Год назад +23

      If he took the Honor policy tree, he's even getting culture from the destruction of his enemies.

    • @adivtayudhatama3926
      @adivtayudhatama3926 Год назад +12

      @@pwh1981 and, if he chose to be Germans, than the Furor Teutonicus ability will allow him to persuade the barbarians to fight for him :)

    • @aidendormain2160
      @aidendormain2160 Год назад +4

      Just look out for gandhi

    • @TheLordOfBeans
      @TheLordOfBeans 9 месяцев назад

      that mf got that 3 star seige

  • @Bombskwad92
    @Bombskwad92 Год назад +1255

    No shouts of excitement when hitting the target, just silent admiration of your work. Perfection

    • @billcunha
      @billcunha Год назад +27

      I came here to comment this. I'm shocked about that. If I've done something like that I will scream like a crazy shit kasudihaiuhd

    • @hacooray525
      @hacooray525 Год назад +22

      Oh no he absolutely scream and laugh off screen. Simply didn't because it's the channel's brand lol

    • @GiraffeFeatures
      @GiraffeFeatures Год назад

      Target? I think you mean tax dodgers and barbarians.

    • @luismafnas
      @luismafnas Год назад +7

      I screamed. Nobody heard me?

    • @hanselmanryanjames
      @hanselmanryanjames Год назад +33

      I can think of maybe one time he even looked into the camera during a video. A spoken word on film? That would be like hearing God speak, human eardrums would immediately burst, heads would explode.

  • @ManuelJRG_
    @ManuelJRG_ Год назад +2158

    I love the fact that he called his targets "Barbarian encampment", "Tax-dodging village" and "Neighboring kingdom".
    Just little details that add flavor when you least expect it.
    Awesome stuff.

    • @kishascape
      @kishascape Год назад +65

      That’s cute. It’s good to play, most people don’t know how to do that or have fun on their own anymore.

    • @tryhardweeb2107
      @tryhardweeb2107 Год назад +32

      Yeah he just use a nuke in the primitive world

    • @nomisunrider6472
      @nomisunrider6472 Год назад +74

      It’s cause he’s too nice for “Copycat channels that use excavators and construction crews”

    • @MonsPubis7
      @MonsPubis7 Год назад +15

      I had to turn on captions to be able to see that lmaoo

    • @garrysekelli6776
      @garrysekelli6776 Год назад

      Hopefully he doesnt discover gunpowder. Or perhaps hopefully. Could destroy the deep state the Bill and melinda Gates foundation and the bohemian grove.

  • @30769s
    @30769s Год назад +65

    Great to see him building the superior siege weapon

    • @claytonfs
      @claytonfs Год назад

      John Plant is the superior siege weapon

  • @sasquach37
    @sasquach37 Год назад +13

    "a tax dodging village".... I died

    • @GarGlingT
      @GarGlingT Месяц назад +2

      He invents feudal on his land haha.

  • @helmutlvx
    @helmutlvx Год назад +2209

    When I was in elementary school, my best friend was obsessed with building trebuchets and we spent many hours in yards and woods building them out of anything we could find. This took me back to those times and it was wonderful to watch.

    • @birdstraw7690
      @birdstraw7690 Год назад +34

      yes i remember building a trebuchet with my friend in middle school, felt so good to complete it and see it fire

    • @optimx314
      @optimx314 Год назад +18

      what kinda life you got

    • @ImpossibleRussian
      @ImpossibleRussian Год назад +23

      I was also obsessed with them as a kid I remember a few years ago I was driving past a local high school and the woodworking or engineering class must have built one about 8 feet tall. It was great to pull over and watch it fire.

    • @theplague9736
      @theplague9736 Год назад +14

      Medieval children

    • @Hawk7886
      @Hawk7886 Год назад +8

      @@optimx314 sounds like a good one

  • @Ididathing
    @Ididathing Год назад +2524

    Can we make a video together? No talking just two shirtless, shoeless men in the forest making things.

    • @kpsiex
      @kpsiex Год назад +185

      Don't forget to bring your apron :D

    • @aimansyahmidzulkhairy909
      @aimansyahmidzulkhairy909 Год назад +46

      Omg it's you!

    • @Esron13
      @Esron13 Год назад +109

      The collaboration we never knew we all needed!

    • @AprojackHUN
      @AprojackHUN Год назад +44

      pls no

    • @jinkeloid
      @jinkeloid Год назад +32

      I think you might misspelled a word, it’d be “breaking” not “making”

  • @xkgxfjfzfjzzr6468
    @xkgxfjfzfjzzr6468 Год назад +23

    what I love about this channel is that he shows us everything. no cuts or materials appearing out of nowhere. it is all his own work and dedication

    • @annehaight9963
      @annehaight9963 2 месяца назад

      This guy invented the genre, and remains the only honest (and silent) one I've seen.

  • @nateb2715
    @nateb2715 Год назад +74

    This honestly looks so much fun. I remember making bow and arrows out of this very specific "bendy" stick that grew in the woods around where i lived. We would also make rubber band guns and use close pins as a trigger and use the metal hinge inside the close pin to add weight to the rubber band bullets. Those things could shoot 40 feet with some velocity if you had the thick rubber bands weaved together.

    • @ApXucBuH
      @ApXucBuH Год назад

      maybe cloTH pins?

    • @ThrawnFett123
      @ThrawnFett123 5 месяцев назад +2

      There's an interesting anthropological theory that many early Human innovations come from children playing. Basically, the tools and knowledge of the day were passed on, but the creativity of children given the older tools to "break" would lead to the better tools for the next children to "break" again. This woven cane will roll forever! Leads to "if I make it from stone I have a wheel..." etc

  • @xaroz904
    @xaroz904 Год назад +9549

    how did he go from: "weaving sandals" and "planting sweet potatoes" to "extracting iron out of the earth to make a knife" and "medieval siege machines". thank you for being so incredible Sir.Plant
    edit: i'd say im surprised at the amount of likes, but tbh my comment was kinda fire

    • @HypnoKraken
      @HypnoKraken Год назад +454

      The natural progress of man

    • @pixellight1699
      @pixellight1699 Год назад +502

      he needs to go fight all the fakers out there

    • @ilajoie3
      @ilajoie3 Год назад

      He's planning to wage war against the modern world

    • @kameljoe21
      @kameljoe21 Год назад +7

      @@pixellight1699 Some of those "fakers" have far better content than he does. He ran off to do some tv show thing or what ever and has been gone for quite a while and a lot fo people have moved on. Heck I unsubbed from him and just happen to see his video a day or 2 later.

    • @MAGAMAN
      @MAGAMAN Год назад

      @@kameljoe21 Those verified fakers are all gay.

  • @sursomsatan1225
    @sursomsatan1225 Год назад +1783

    The genuine OG of primitive tech who doesn't have a hidden crew and modern machinery off camera.
    This is a gem of a channel

    • @sirmounted8499
      @sirmounted8499 Год назад +117

      of all those channels this is the only one worth watching

    • @gerrittt9724
      @gerrittt9724 Год назад +146

      This channel is the oldest one. All those channel copied him.

    • @MakerOnTheMove
      @MakerOnTheMove Год назад +97

      I genuinely forget that there is a whole genre of channels spawned off of this one. This is the only on I care about.

    • @deeds793
      @deeds793 Год назад +9

      did see a chicken pop in screen then quickly exit. just sayin.

    • @dmsnff
      @dmsnff Год назад +31

      @@deeds793 it's not a chicken but a wild bush turkey / brushturkey

  • @thefatraptor4424
    @thefatraptor4424 Год назад +11

    This is how every video starts … he looks behind him finds a stick then after some amazing beautiful construction he has the coolest things imaginable and I can’t believe how much effort he puts in!

  • @mohamadalrashed9064
    @mohamadalrashed9064 Год назад +3

    The only youtube channel that's left from the good ol'days of youtube please never stop and never change

  • @kaigrant88
    @kaigrant88 Год назад +1216

    This man is climbing the ranks of technology quite effectively and quickly. This makes my childhood brain tickle because I wanted to make cool stuff like this with stuff I found near my house.

    • @robertnett9793
      @robertnett9793 Год назад +14

      Hm... next on the list would be metalurgy and blackpowder - according to Civilisation at least. However he skipped a lot of stuff like masonery - which would have allowed for city walls, as well as 'Burial Ritual' for the temple and the early religion and culture boost...

    • @lasergamer-xj4um
      @lasergamer-xj4um Год назад +3

      @@robertnett9793 which civilization game lol

    • @robertnett9793
      @robertnett9793 Год назад +2

      @@lasergamer-xj4um OH. That's a rough question.... obviously one of them who already have culture / religion, I guess :D

    • @lasergamer-xj4um
      @lasergamer-xj4um Год назад +1

      @@robertnett9793 ok lol xd

    • @GaylordBonnafous
      @GaylordBonnafous Год назад

      I can't see any situation where it would be useful, though (unlike the shelters, oven, basket, axe, etc.).

  • @BacktoBasics
    @BacktoBasics Год назад +854

    This guy is transcending through medieval eras monthly.... Amazing skills, thanks for sharing mate

    • @babysealsareyummy
      @babysealsareyummy Год назад +29

      Next Month: "I make a nuclear reactor out of clay and reeds"

    • @FlyingPigMD
      @FlyingPigMD Год назад +13

      @@babysealsareyummy the month after: I make AI using stones and water.

    • @Iknowtoomuchable
      @Iknowtoomuchable Год назад +8

      @@FlyingPigMD "I achieve orbit with sticks and cane."

    • @ghstrys472
      @ghstrys472 Год назад +7

      @@Iknowtoomuchable 4 months after: "I land in Mars using ash wood cement and fire blower"

    • @montyv3909
      @montyv3909 Год назад +2

      Can you guys please do a primitive fishing collaboration video 🙏

  • @darkreflection9087
    @darkreflection9087 Год назад +5

    This man is one of the few legit primitive channels

  • @andrewjorlin
    @andrewjorlin Год назад +15

    He has now reached Imperial age!

  • @Bralvis
    @Bralvis Год назад +861

    Perfect! Exactly what stranded me would need to subdue wild castles roaming the island. Thank you for another amazing video, sir!

    • @ondrejpodrouzek874
      @ondrejpodrouzek874 Год назад

      Iron knife, trebuchet and you are good to go, storming castles left and right!

    • @cloudlounger6903
      @cloudlounger6903 Год назад

      Wax poetic somewhere else, cityslicker

    • @DoctorBallsStrikesAgain
      @DoctorBallsStrikesAgain Год назад +3

      Here before top comment

    • @jamesremington8056
      @jamesremington8056 Год назад +1

      Good for keeping raiding parties at a distance.

    • @g-rated3514
      @g-rated3514 Год назад +16

      That was the plot to Monty Python and the Holy Grail right? Teaching us to be weary of those roaming French castles?

  • @Remmy14
    @Remmy14 Год назад +2757

    There are 2 main variables in a trebuchet that need to work together. The projectile should be releasing precisely when the weight needs to be at the bottom of its arc. The basket is bottoming, so it's difficult to tell when it would reach the bottom, but I think raising the trebuchet up to give the basket more room to swing, and/or shortening the length of the rope in order to release it sooner would give the trebuchet far more range.

    • @franmartinez3317
      @franmartinez3317 Год назад +327

      digging a trench under the basket might work

    • @Krescentwolf
      @Krescentwolf Год назад +67

      He could also try simply shortening the length of cane holding the counter-weight basket to the rest of the frame. That should go a ways in keeping the basket from bottoming out.

    • @carlosvargasbatman
      @carlosvargasbatman Год назад +191

      This guy sieges.

    • @rehepeks
      @rehepeks Год назад +120

      Not sure it would hold up. The entire weight of the basket would be sliding the joint between the crossbar and arm of trebuchet. With this setup where the basket is stopped by ground it stresses that part a lot less.

    • @thalanoth
      @thalanoth Год назад +124

      looks like the issue of bottoming the basket is on purpose; it can't withstand the whiplash forces normally, it'd tear itself apart after a few uses.

  • @VidralliaArchives
    @VidralliaArchives Месяц назад +1

    "What the heck happened to your camera?? It's completely shattered!"
    "I.... accidentally shot it with a trebuchet."

  • @erisculpepper8867
    @erisculpepper8867 Год назад +3

    Very cool. Have wanted to make one for ages! Interesting how the work. So simple. So powerful

  • @S1apShoes
    @S1apShoes Год назад +912

    I never thought a man in the woods knocking down boards with a homemade trebuchet would be so satisfying but here we are.

    • @ctoacu6188
      @ctoacu6188 Год назад +1

      It's him, NASCAR man.

    • @bartholomewdan
      @bartholomewdan Год назад +10

      If he's in the middle of a forest does it really count as "homemade"?

    • @efethecaptain6
      @efethecaptain6 Год назад +1

      "home..." are you sure about that

    • @lifewuzonceezr
      @lifewuzonceezr Год назад

      I cheered

    • @skibur848
      @skibur848 Год назад +8

      no those aren’t just boards, it’s a tax dodging village and a barbarian encampment 🙄

  • @Themaster4969
    @Themaster4969 Год назад +371

    The hunting trebuchet is truly one of histories most forgotten iconic methods of survival. The sabertoothed rhinoceros truly had no idea what hit it.

    • @kristofferv
      @kristofferv Год назад +34

      yeah considering it was blind it was very hard for it to see the humans spending 2 weeks building a trebuche 8 meters from it and since it was deaf it couldnt hear the 400 shots before it was hit! :D

    • @noob19087
      @noob19087 Год назад +30

      @@kristofferv Well, you throw one shot, see where it lands, then put some bait there and when the prey comes over you shoot again. Doesn't take a genius to figure that out.

    • @DIALQGUE
      @DIALQGUE Год назад +9

      @@noob19087 I think even take a repeating shot with the same stone still yield different result trajectories. Maybe need some improvement, like spiky bullet or shoot multiple of them at the same time. And for precision, just shoot it at a herd of animal, a wild zebra may feed a whole tribe for one meal.

    • @noob19087
      @noob19087 Год назад +12

      @@DIALQGUE Absolutely the shots will wary, but ancient humans were probably experts with the trebuchet.

    • @KaiserRuiz
      @KaiserRuiz Год назад +5

      @@DIALQGUE Exactly one big rock into a herd of animals, and your good to go accuracy went by 60%

  • @jakuboleniak5994
    @jakuboleniak5994 Год назад

    I'm glad that you are showing not only when it hits but misses as well

  • @belalabusultan5911
    @belalabusultan5911 Год назад +1

    I am impressed, with logs and stones you engineered a whole mechanichal device that works......
    I am even more impressed that this whole process, is easier than smelting a single iron bar 😲

  • @JonSudano
    @JonSudano Год назад +249

    Next on Primitive Technology: SPQR Phalanx, Centurion gladius, legionnaire javelin

    • @TheShadowSythe
      @TheShadowSythe Год назад +18

      Primitive Technology: ICMB

    • @ScottyShaw
      @ScottyShaw Год назад +10

      After that... Primitive Technology: Death Star

    • @LKLM138
      @LKLM138 Год назад +7

      Pilum it was called.

    • @poolhall9632
      @poolhall9632 Год назад +1

      No that’s “historia civilis” on RUclips. Check it out!

    • @ChielVL
      @ChielVL Год назад +3

      Next on Primitive Technology: How to build a wooden m1 Abrams tank with ceramic APFSDS shells fired from a slingshot ;)

  • @davisbick2559
    @davisbick2559 Год назад +546

    Seeing you go from doing something productive every episode to making a trebuchet and playing actually had me smile.

    • @preppen78
      @preppen78 Год назад +49

      yea, those tax evaders had it coming

    • @luisrenteria3890
      @luisrenteria3890 Год назад +28

      What do you mean playing? He's preparing for war

    • @dantegaland9337
      @dantegaland9337 Год назад +39

      step 1: make knife
      step 2: impose taxes
      step 3: ???
      step 4: Trebuchet.

    • @d34dsYnt4x
      @d34dsYnt4x Год назад +2

      This is productive.

    • @Arrkail
      @Arrkail Год назад +3

      @@luisrenteria3890 he is threatning china to not invade taiwan

  • @roostercaffeine426
    @roostercaffeine426 Год назад +2

    Glad to see you back. I was worried there for a bit.

  • @Jkr-ok7om
    @Jkr-ok7om Год назад +2

    Absolutely fun to watch you destroying these targets while reading the captions. Thank you.

  • @Lily_Orchard
    @Lily_Orchard Год назад +83

    8:07 - "Oh shit I should move that camera!"

    • @TexasGreed
      @TexasGreed Год назад +3

      He's going to get his rock back.

    • @FG-tu4fq
      @FG-tu4fq Год назад

      Eyy

    • @wintersfreund
      @wintersfreund Год назад

      Hiting the camera would have been the end of the Channel 😱

    • @Rev_Erser
      @Rev_Erser 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@TexasGreedhe did an awkward little sidestep

  • @Weakened
    @Weakened Год назад +882

    My dude’s literally progressing through ages by himself. Keep up the amazing work!!

    • @TheYangkuza
      @TheYangkuza Год назад +50

      he's preparing for war against the other primitive channels lmao

    • @Tondadrd
      @Tondadrd Год назад +6

      And he will show us what's next when he surpasses homo sapiens sapiens current technology ;)

    • @martiddy
      @martiddy Год назад +20

      @@TheYangkuza No other primitive channel can beat this one, this is the OG channel that started all of it (or at least the first one that makes it famous in RUclips)

    • @TheYangkuza
      @TheYangkuza Год назад +1

      @@martiddy yes sir you are correct! Can't wait for him to make more iron tools

    • @SoulmongerV2
      @SoulmongerV2 Год назад +1

      And yet he doesn't seem to age at all!

  • @mrdcdukes1857
    @mrdcdukes1857 9 месяцев назад +1

    I appreciate how much work that went into that. Awesome video.

  • @AkiyamaToushiro
    @AkiyamaToushiro Год назад

    tax evading village lmao. I always love the captions, they add much needed details without disturbing the relaxing, soothing calmness of zero speech. Just labour, no talk. Love it!

  • @WTFNoNamesLeft2
    @WTFNoNamesLeft2 Год назад +1196

    This trebuchet is likely more primitive than the first trebuchet.... cool!

    • @DarkestVampire92
      @DarkestVampire92 Год назад +169

      Honestly between this and a "real" trebuchet, the only difference is that a real one is bigger and made of stronger core wood rather than branches, with iron supports holding it together to deal with the forces.
      Apart from that-The ammunition, the weight, even the firing mechanisim is the same as a bigger trebuchet. Though its less than ideal that his bottoms out, the basket should swing freely to let the arm rotate all the way up.

    • @witchdoctor6502
      @witchdoctor6502 Год назад +123

      @@DarkestVampire92 in couple of months when he gathers enough iron bacteria he will probably build a proper one :D

    • @Voron_Aggrav
      @Voron_Aggrav Год назад +17

      ​@@DarkestVampire92 I'd imagine there'd been Trebuchets before the medieval ones you mentioned, though I could imagine due to the limitations of construction materials it'd been more of a novelty with other siege engines being easier and more practical,

    • @ntluck1592
      @ntluck1592 Год назад +29

      This actually utilizes a more advanced technology in the form of the counter weight. The first trebuchets relied on traction and were quite limited. So this is a modern yet primitive trebuchet

    • @FlowPlusNRG
      @FlowPlusNRG Год назад +3

      @@witchdoctor6502 good one. Love your comment 😆

  • @Mazereaugh
    @Mazereaugh Год назад +280

    You can tell in all his videos that hes enjoying himself however this one you can tell that hes really having a ton of fun. I also appreciate "Barbarian Encampment" and "Tax dodging village". Keep up the great work!

    • @parisabnk5137
      @parisabnk5137 Год назад

      👍

    • @BrunoMaricFromZagreb
      @BrunoMaricFromZagreb Год назад +1

      Should we be concerned?

    • @damnschit2792
      @damnschit2792 Год назад +3

      You can see the thought process...
      Nah, that didn't to shit to the kingdom walls *scratch scratch* Need more weight... Haha, take that puny gods!

  • @F3AR151
    @F3AR151 Год назад

    this is how PT entertains himself while in the woods. looks Dangerous but fun at the same time

  • @kevinsloan7070
    @kevinsloan7070 Год назад +3

    I used to watch your videos a lot, cool to see what you've been up to recently. Was thinking maybe making a bunch of clay balls of different weight sizes for both throwing and weighting it down for the launch

  • @lordfarquaad380
    @lordfarquaad380 Год назад +757

    I love this guy. The original primitive survival builder!

    • @lordfarquaad380
      @lordfarquaad380 Год назад +20

      @Eric Erickson i used to watch his videos when i was a kid. i remember the video where he caught shrimp (i think) with some kind of trap and when he grew yams in a farm/garden.

    • @dmurray2978
      @dmurray2978 Год назад +14

      Already surpassed the tech of subsaharan Africa!

    • @karljordan9115
      @karljordan9115 Год назад +20

      @@lordfarquaad380 If you were a kid when he did that your still a kid now haha

    • @TheLonelyBrit
      @TheLonelyBrit Год назад +9

      @@karljordan9115 That video was 5 years ago, that's a lot of time to grow up in.

    • @intractablemaskvpmGy
      @intractablemaskvpmGy Год назад +1

      Me too. Doesn't post for over a year and gains 5 million new subs in the meantime. I'm glad he's back to work

  • @Neptunequeen42
    @Neptunequeen42 Год назад +384

    It's amazing how even when he goes to the trouble of getting multiple angles on a shot, he still makes sure none of the cameras are visible to each other to not break the immersion.

    • @lptomtom
      @lptomtom Год назад +99

      I think that's because he only has one camera

    • @avokka
      @avokka Год назад +19

      @@lptomtom makes it more impressive, I've been trying to make videos with one camera and multiple angles, to make it as consistent as he does is extremely difficult. Love this man

    • @MovieJunkieOfficial
      @MovieJunkieOfficial Год назад +4

      The camera setup and keeping track alone must soak up so much time. It’s really as impressive as what he does.

    • @Stigstigster
      @Stigstigster Год назад

      @@MovieJunkieOfficial His production values and sticking to his format is very impressive. No messing around detectable, consistent, and quite simply such a pleasure to watch and listen to the sounds of nature and primitive man instead of music and talking and sound effects. I feel like I'm in the jungle for a few minutes every video and it's beautiful. I have learned so much from watching silent dude.

  • @simonroome5858
    @simonroome5858 Год назад +2

    "Bet you can't hit that encampment with a rock!"
    "Hold my spear..!"

  • @TheSturgoenfish
    @TheSturgoenfish 5 месяцев назад +3

    Imagine a hundred competent Bronze Age men surrounding your village fort each making a slightly larger one twice this size…

  • @calebcool9737
    @calebcool9737 Год назад +667

    Thank you for being the only REAL Primitive Technology channel on RUclips. Knowing that all the time and experience you have, you teach and learn all at the same time. Its very refreshing and why I will always be a Subscriber. Compare to the fake channels.

    • @jakobshanks3510
      @jakobshanks3510 Год назад +40

      This is how he will deal with the imposters.

    • @ender4555
      @ender4555 Год назад +12

      Honestly this is the only one i think is worth watching.

    • @TotilaTheGoth
      @TotilaTheGoth Год назад +6

      There is "Primitive Skills" as well. That one also seems legit.

    • @edl4114
      @edl4114 Год назад

      I thought Cyprien was legit. It was very obvious Cyprien was using tools in his videos

    • @mihael64
      @mihael64 Год назад

      @@ender4555 Yeah, because he's the most high quality one

  • @Dessamus
    @Dessamus Год назад +330

    It's often overlooked just how necessary the trebuchet is in Australia especially in response to drop bears. With the bush craft trebuchet we're able to drop the drop bears before they get the drop on us. Nicely done mate, stay safe.

    • @pashaputrasupriatna4596
      @pashaputrasupriatna4596 Год назад +7

      I cant get enough of australians talking about drop bears 🤣

    • @MrPicklesAndTea
      @MrPicklesAndTea Год назад +10

      It's important considering how guns have been, time and time again, proven ineffective at dealing with Australian wild life.

    • @StuSaville
      @StuSaville Год назад +14

      It was bloody useless in the war against the Emu's though...

    • @Oldtanktapper
      @Oldtanktapper Год назад +10

      The main problem with the trebuchet is the reload time. A shot that misses or only injures the target will prove almost certainly fatal to the operator. A pissed off drop bear can clear over 10 metres in a single bound.

    • @WhereWhatHuh
      @WhereWhatHuh Год назад +2

      How well do they work against chupacabra?

  • @marcusmonteiro7910
    @marcusmonteiro7910 Год назад

    i'm so glad you're back

  • @sarajanda8648
    @sarajanda8648 Год назад

    This shows you how cool things can be made with the simplest of things you have my respect

  • @SomeoneCalledAdrian
    @SomeoneCalledAdrian Год назад +710

    Probably the only real "primitive technology" channel out there

    • @Habib12312
      @Habib12312 Год назад +111

      he is the original. the rest are copies and fakes. well, most of them

    • @realSethMeyers
      @realSethMeyers Год назад +9

      @@Habib12312 name one other real one

    • @greekoutcast
      @greekoutcast Год назад +9

      @@realSethMeyers chad zuber

    • @robertneilson2780
      @robertneilson2780 Год назад +10

      @@realSethMeyers to my knowledge Primitive skills is also real

    • @abutigerwong3392
      @abutigerwong3392 Год назад +20

      @@greekoutcast 😅Chad Zuber buy 90% of its gear and food from stores.

  • @risa123456789
    @risa123456789 Год назад +689

    This is incredibly impressive. Also, huge thanks for extensive tests and the funny captions. "Tax dodging village" had me rolling. That said, I'd be scared shitless for my camera at some of those tests shots

    • @json_bourne3812
      @json_bourne3812 Год назад +9

      Those "village" captions definitely gave a good laugh 😂😂😂

    • @BeardedFrog
      @BeardedFrog Год назад +23

      One of those shots was definitely a hair off from hitting the camera. You see the rock go right by it.

    • @o0hbomb0o
      @o0hbomb0o Год назад +35

      You can see him start to run to check on the camera once or twice in clips where the camera is behind the target. Definitely a couple of "Oh crap!" moments in his mind.

    • @Call_Upon_YAH
      @Call_Upon_YAH Год назад

      Hey! Did you know God is three in one!? The Father, The Son, and The Holy Spirit! Bless him!
      Jesus died for our sins, rose from the dead, and gives salvation to everyone who has faith in him! True faith in Jesus will have you bear good fruit and *drastically* change for the better!
      Have a blessed day, everyone! ❤

    • @Call_Upon_YAH
      @Call_Upon_YAH Год назад +4

      Your worries (yes, anxiety), depression, suicidal thoughts, EVERYTHING will melt away and be NO MORE when you lean on God and put your trust in him! When I have physical pain, I literally pray and the Lord quells it, that I am healed!
      Know that there is power in the name Jesus Christ! His name casts out demons and heals! People are bothered by his name. The world hates the truth and wants to continue living sinfully! God's children are set apart (holy) and righteous.

  • @lemkil76
    @lemkil76 Год назад +1

    All of a sudden, Robinson feels like invading a castle of foes. Good video and nice hand crafting.

  • @realStinger
    @realStinger Месяц назад +1

    "Tax dodging Village" 😂😂😂

  • @jeromevargas9779
    @jeromevargas9779 Год назад +355

    Now this is the kind of survival skills i've been looking for

    • @zephobear
      @zephobear Год назад +22

      Only way to retake Jerusalem

    • @KeepOnRecord
      @KeepOnRecord Год назад +6

      you sound like a guy who'd build the trebuchet before the shelter 😁

    • @TheTrooper1878
      @TheTrooper1878 Год назад +10

      @@zephobear Fun fact: During on of the sieges of Jerusalem, the Romans chopped down all of the trees in a 17 km radius around the city in order to build siege weapons.

    • @crabbyboi9127
      @crabbyboi9127 Год назад

      @@TheTrooper1878 17 km?!?!

    • @TheTrooper1878
      @TheTrooper1878 Год назад +1

      @@crabbyboi9127 Well that's what I remember reading in a book I had. I'll find it and fact check, but I'm pretty sure that's the number. If I'm wrong I'll edit it.

  • @Clickspring
    @Clickspring Год назад +476

    Mate, this is absolutely unreal. Cannot tell you how much I enjoy your videos. Target destroyed!

    • @Jesse__H
      @Jesse__H Год назад +21

      Oh hey it's Clickspring! I eagerly await your next Antikythera Mechanism video!!!

    • @td8648
      @td8648 Год назад +10

      Those villagers will think twice about dodging taxes now!

    • @tenns
      @tenns Год назад +3

      you and him both chris

    • @rojirrim7298
      @rojirrim7298 Год назад +4

      The crossover we need

    • @MrPinguinzz
      @MrPinguinzz Год назад +3

      We say the same to your videos too :)

  • @sakomkryan8773
    @sakomkryan8773 Год назад

    I think you are the only genuine person on RUclips. Great vids!

  • @icezebra
    @icezebra Год назад

    Imagine you're just chilling at home. Suddenly you hear some racket, and it's him, assembling his trebuchet. Pain. It's over.

  • @tcp3059
    @tcp3059 Год назад +195

    A couple of tips from my experiences with trebuchets:
    If you shortened up your basket a bit and let it swing past its lowest point, you'd get a lot more range. Most of your velocity occurs when the weight is swinging through, not while it's initially falling. Most of that kinetic energy is lost when it lands on the ground.
    Lashing some bracing logs in between your tripod legs (and a few extending in front and behind the trebuchet) will help with any tipping risks, as well as reducing energy losses.
    Aiming can be accomplished by changing the angle of the sling right or left while it's on the ground.

    • @kevinwells9751
      @kevinwells9751 Год назад +8

      I was coming to the comments to say the same thing about the basket being too low. The sling releases surprisingly late in the swing, so the longer you can keep the momentum the better. It would probably also help with aiming since the follow through would be more consistent if it didn't thump into the ground

    • @jobney
      @jobney Год назад +3

      I wonder if he could just dig out the ground beneath the basket?

    • @tcp3059
      @tcp3059 Год назад

      @@jobney Wouldn't really help. Would be much better off with the counterweight closer to the throwing arm.

    • @astranix0198
      @astranix0198 Год назад

      He said in a reply in another comment that he needs the ground as shock absorber to the swinging counterweight, else the whole structure will fold on itself.

    • @tcp3059
      @tcp3059 Год назад +1

      @@astranix0198 That makes sense, I suppose

  • @Tukeen
    @Tukeen Год назад +667

    I have to say that the fact that the trebuchet could be launched tens of times without repair is incredible. Did you have to repair it at some point or did it just function this well?

    • @KainYusanagi
      @KainYusanagi Год назад +81

      It bottoming out was both a positive and negative for it.

    • @kishascape
      @kishascape Год назад +32

      If built right you barely ever have to repair accept for the normal wear and tear after a long time. I made one of these myself in high school.

    • @SSingh-nr8qz
      @SSingh-nr8qz Год назад +28

      @@kishascape Same here but made it for fun from plans I found online from ancient designs. Also I had to pay for some window damage to a neighbour's house.

    • @PaffDaddyTR
      @PaffDaddyTR Год назад +4

      @@kishascape Probably with real rope and not selfmade one.

    • @Soulfly415
      @Soulfly415 Год назад +5

      Why? Are you expecting him to answer you? Hahaha!

  • @greenjack1959l
    @greenjack1959l Год назад

    Love it. Happy to see your camera survived.

  • @nistarok123
    @nistarok123 Год назад

    I found that these videos are even more entertaining with Age of Empires 2 soundtrack playing in the background.

  • @RedBadger747
    @RedBadger747 Год назад +114

    I don't know how to express the utter boyish joy i experienced while watching how you fire that trebuchet. Just smiled like a little kid the whole video.

  • @naidoeshacks
    @naidoeshacks Год назад +13

    8:36 subtitles
    "tax dodging village" Lmao
    Great way to show the uses of a trebuchet.

  • @ThePhobos100
    @ThePhobos100 Год назад +2

    You are just brilliant at what you do. impressive.

  • @Kohleri
    @Kohleri Год назад

    Nice to see you doing some fun and games for a change!

  • @RoanokeGaming
    @RoanokeGaming Год назад +43

    And out of nowhere the absolute legend returns

  • @TwelveRaptor
    @TwelveRaptor Год назад +103

    No music, no talking, no plot, no drama, just quality content. Thank you for this!

    • @wieb83zd
      @wieb83zd Год назад +1

      And the technical explanation in the captions is like reading a science journal with live demonstration. Main point of this episode: all technology can be used for creation or destruction 🤓

    • @retohaner5328
      @retohaner5328 Год назад +13

      There was a plot to this video, those damn villagers refused to pay their taxes!

    • @user-mw9rs8zk3n
      @user-mw9rs8zk3n Год назад

      not a single phones in sight, just people surviving in the forest

  • @SuperflyGaming
    @SuperflyGaming Год назад +1

    Wow this guys got an Internet connection and made a video camera out ot clay. Respect 👊

  • @TeerThePuppet
    @TeerThePuppet Год назад +1

    5,000 years later: Building a car out of hardened snarf juice.

  • @paulosborne6517
    @paulosborne6517 Год назад +532

    I really like that everything you do demonstrates scientific and engineering principles which are still essential today, even in high-tech machinery. There are all sorts of lessons in your videos, from 'bush craft' to metallurgy to kinetics... as well as the relaxing qualities of just watching and enjoying.

  • @LordOfMetal666
    @LordOfMetal666 Год назад +188

    Thank you for this!!! I wanted to lay siege to a cavemen village for like months, this is perfect.

    • @MisterDutch93
      @MisterDutch93 Год назад

      How do you lay siege to a cave? 🤔

    • @porkchoplerbrek1702
      @porkchoplerbrek1702 Год назад +5

      @@MisterDutch93 to bust down the wall and drag them out

    • @LordOfMetal666
      @LordOfMetal666 Год назад

      @@MisterDutch93 I said village, but to siege a cave you just don't let anyone get out and cut their supply lines. Eventually they will starve and surrender... Or die. Read The Art Of War my guy.

    • @patatequiroule
      @patatequiroule Год назад

      You wrap your stone with burning straws, resin or homemade pitch (basically resin and coal), then aim for the cave. The smoke will do the rest. If you're more into eliminating something in a cave, then use a closed piece of pottery with lime (like the one he made to mix mortar) and voilà, primitive chemical warfare.

    • @MisterDutch93
      @MisterDutch93 Год назад

      @@LordOfMetal666 Cavemen live in caves, otherwise they wouldn't be cavemen. That was the joke.

  • @wantsomecoffe
    @wantsomecoffe Год назад +1

    Went from stone age to war machines😂😂 love it👍🏽👍🏽

  • @ENJISA
    @ENJISA 11 месяцев назад +1

    the original primitive technology survival and will forever be as it should be

  • @Anomalous-Plant
    @Anomalous-Plant Год назад +590

    Don't know how well it would do as a video but I'd love to see more primitive textile technology.. Vertical loom, more advanced fibre processing maybe from some experimental materials / plants, paper making. Rope, fishing line.. (Bulrush or Cumbungi root etc)
    Also processing clay for higher quality pottery. Definitely more farming too, if you're around the camp enough for it.

    • @dongarnelos3775
      @dongarnelos3775 Год назад +16

      I think making paper could also be a nice project

    • @hauddubius3706
      @hauddubius3706 Год назад +11

      That would be great, would also love the idea of also making clothing from whatever fibres can be produced using the loom where he is, and perhaps primitive sources of dyes that could be used to make different-coloured clothing or other textiles?

    • @Xalantor
      @Xalantor Год назад +4

      He already did make a primitive loom
      Edit: found it: ruclips.net/video/ey68uVUuyvs/видео.html

    • @Anomalous-Plant
      @Anomalous-Plant Год назад +2

      @@Xalantor Very rough horizontal loom :) only for rug. No tension weights

    • @frenchys_prospecting
      @frenchys_prospecting Год назад +2

      I think it would do incredibly well, personally. I love his videos of weaving, tile/pot making.
      Truly primitive technology

  • @6105boe
    @6105boe Год назад +809

    This is awesome. The fact that it simply works isn't as impressive to me, as it's a proven technology and physics does what physics does. But the fact that it seemingly held up through many shots without issues (I assume) is very cool and shows real engineering skill. I would love to see a bigger version.

    • @SafetyLucas
      @SafetyLucas Год назад +63

      First it's a bigger trebuchet, then a few videos later it's Primitive Technology: Apache Attack Helicopter

    • @SuperAWaC
      @SuperAWaC Год назад +55

      the reason it holds up so well is the basket hits the ground, so the basket really isn't bottoming out and swinging its full weight on the frame

    • @HazyHerbivore
      @HazyHerbivore Год назад +14

      @@SuperAWaC it's also not the frame that's the problem but the torque exerted on the beam. That arm will snap in half before the frame breaks, assuming any joints holding the arm don't go first

    • @Stigstigster
      @Stigstigster Год назад +24

      I agree and whilst it's a very cool device as it is, constructed the way it is, the concept can be scaled up a fair bit in size with more people and more time, showing how these things were done is such fascinating watching. Living archaeology at its finest on this channel. The fellow is amazing to watch at work. One of the best channels on RUclips without any doubt. Peaceful too (ironic me saying that when he just made a weapon!).

    • @somerando7191
      @somerando7191 Год назад +21

      It's still pretty impressive that it works though, counterweight trebuchets are from the 12th century. Even scaled down, building one with neolithic materials (maybe even paleolithic) is pretty cool.

  • @jbiliHacker
    @jbiliHacker Год назад +3

    7:50 primitive bowling.

  • @0Regie
    @0Regie Год назад

    I feel like the closest thing we'll get from you emoting is seeing twist your body as if it was assisting the aim of the projectile. Love your videos

  • @SovietWomble
    @SovietWomble Год назад +89

    "How are you both handling the breakup?"
    Her: "I'm just taking it day by day. I think, ultimately we'll both find that...it was the right decision"
    Him: ...

  • @TheRafaelRamos
    @TheRafaelRamos Год назад +190

    We are literally watching real Age of Empires in front of our eyes. Magnificent job John!

    • @looksirdroids9134
      @looksirdroids9134 Год назад +20

      He's even dressed like a villager.

    • @Igor369
      @Igor369 Год назад +24

      OP australian civ gets trebuchet in the dark age.

    • @TexasGreed
      @TexasGreed Год назад +5

      @@Igor369 pretty sure there is a civ in the new one that gives you dark age ram.

    • @MrMuscleTroll
      @MrMuscleTroll Год назад +1

      @@Igor369 hahahahha

    • @jskratnyarlathotep8411
      @jskratnyarlathotep8411 Год назад +4

      no one can make a trebuchet without having 200 gold and a stone castle

  • @bl1t7theprotogenhybrid72
    @bl1t7theprotogenhybrid72 Год назад

    the man who deserves immortality, this channel right here

  • @j_edwards6075
    @j_edwards6075 Год назад +2

    I remember making something similar with my brother and cousin when we were in our early teens. Made a similar sized trebuchet, but hadn't realised we were using rotten wood at the time and the thing fell apart after the first launch haha. Really miss those times, not a care in the world and all the time to waste on having fun like this.

  • @raybob8668
    @raybob8668 Год назад +1229

    You’re not just the only genuine channel, but you’re also the only one that’s not hurting the environment like the clone channels.
    Those buildings the copies make turn into insect huts in 2 days left to become disease filled ponds.
    I respect you

    • @chickenroosterr
      @chickenroosterr Год назад +5

      agreed

    • @thedwarfTM
      @thedwarfTM Год назад +23

      hard to destroy the environment when everything is biodegradable

    • @-Hold_this
      @-Hold_this Год назад +53

      @@thedwarfTM In the other channels case the shit wasn't biodegradable

    • @TheDieselbutterfly
      @TheDieselbutterfly Год назад +3

      How do you know what they do with them after filming

    • @-Hold_this
      @-Hold_this Год назад

      @@TheDieselbutterfly ruclips.net/video/Hvk63LADbFc/видео.html sit

  • @Helmutlozzi
    @Helmutlozzi Год назад +214

    Such a cool project. You gotta respect the engineers of medieval times to come up with stuff like this.

    • @ProWajxxx
      @ProWajxxx Год назад +3

      I know right! I get fascinated every time I visit a city that was built in medieval times. All those buildings, bridges, roads, that are incredibly complex, yet no computer or power tools were used. Just pure human force.. That's truly respectable.

    • @rinalds637
      @rinalds637 Год назад +1

      There's a reason the stonemasons guild was so rich.

    • @chrism4841
      @chrism4841 Год назад +3

      My favourite historical war story is about King Edward the 1st constructing the biggest trebuchet ever built nicknamed the Warwolf which took over 3 months for use during a siege of Stirling Castle in the Scottish wars of independence. It could apparently throw 300lb rocks over 600 feet and it stood between 300-400 feet tall.
      The Scottish soldiers tried to surrender before it was finished but King Edward declined their offer obviously wanting to test out his new trebuchet.

    • @GodsOwnPrototype
      @GodsOwnPrototype Год назад

      @@chrism4841 Hammer of the Scots. Top tier English King

  • @ADIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
    @ADIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Год назад +1

    these captions got way too funny when he was describing the targets he used

  • @chrisalexander8679
    @chrisalexander8679 Год назад

    That was friggin awesome well done sir

  • @TehTussin
    @TehTussin Год назад +20

    My favorite thing about this video is how it goes from awesome ingenuity and design work.....to just a dude playing with a toy he made over and over. Another great video

  • @daviedood2503
    @daviedood2503 Год назад +117

    Incase you're wondering, turn on CC on his videos for explainations since he doesn't talk. I found this out recently. 😂 had to go rewatch all his stuff at that point.
    Alot of his stuff takes a lot of calories to make, but if u had a team of people and this knowledge, it could be done easily.

    • @daviedood2503
      @daviedood2503 Год назад

      1 man would take a very long time, bc u have to take time out to hunt to eat and drink water so u can live tomorrow.

    • @nekrataali
      @nekrataali Год назад +10

      Not to mention the time of actually sitting down and doing the small things. You could spend hours just making a simple rope or scrounging up the materials needed. Some of his videos where he makes a bunch of bricks took days before he even started building anything with them.

    • @PsionicDude
      @PsionicDude Год назад +1

      Wait, WHAT?!?

    • @Voron_Aggrav
      @Voron_Aggrav Год назад +1

      ​@@nekrataali there'd be more than double the progress if he'd had someone to work with on things, division of labour has always been our strongest ability to get things done,
      now that said you'd also need to be able to work together else nothing gets done at all

    • @ragnkja
      @ragnkja Год назад +5

      Another reason to turn in CC: his humour.

  • @SuperShadow
    @SuperShadow Год назад

    the impact sound is so satisfying

  • @anastaswinn4630
    @anastaswinn4630 Год назад

    I love how much fun hes having.

  • @Cragsand
    @Cragsand Год назад +461

    Overjoyed to see you back to making videos! The calm surroundings and lack of vocals with just the sounds of nature make each video that much more serene.

    • @PuckLokin
      @PuckLokin Год назад +8

      Did you know he puts dialogue in the subtitles? Primarily to explain what he's doing.

    • @pd4165
      @pd4165 Год назад +2

      Yeah - watching with subtitles is strangely different (I do both).

    • @Cragsand
      @Cragsand Год назад +1

      @@PuckLokin I do! It's awesome!

  • @joshuban
    @joshuban Год назад +30

    "A barbarian encampment." That got a laugh out of me; didn't expect it from you. Thanks for the video. Amazing as always.

    • @jaredmichaud1160
      @jaredmichaud1160 Год назад +3

      This man took out an entire Kingdom in a single shot! Couldn't believe it if I didn't see it with my own eyes!

    • @themacdaddy9
      @themacdaddy9 Год назад +16

      “A tax dodging village” 🤣

  • @chieckenman4432
    @chieckenman4432 Год назад

    8:34 LOL i love how in the subtitles he calls it a "tax dodging village"

  • @theguy4985
    @theguy4985 Год назад

    That sound when the rock hits the target, It’s so crisp!

  • @PJSproductions97
    @PJSproductions97 Год назад +421

    This seems like one of the less "primitive" technologies we've seen, but certainly one of the most fun! I always love seeing the braiding method for bark fibers, that more than anything seems incredibly worth knowing if you were lost in the wilderness for a long time.

    • @Caseyuptobat
      @Caseyuptobat Год назад +47

      This was stone age viable. I think that's why, even though we have no evidence whatsoever to suggest neolithic humans actually built trebuchets, it counts as primitive because they very well had all the technology necessary to have done so.

    • @MasterCrander
      @MasterCrander Год назад +23

      @@Caseyuptobat And even shepards and such nearly 5 thousand years ago carried slings; which was more or less the design for this pouch.
      Plus I wouldn't call something whose function is to throw rocks real good anything other than primitive hahaha

    • @mirko241
      @mirko241 Год назад +2

      @@MasterCrander Warwolf would like to have a word with you

    • @technomusicaddicted
      @technomusicaddicted Год назад +1

      @@MasterCrander If you think about it Artillery is also just throwing rocks really well. Humans honestly never went beyond throwing bigger and tougher rocks faster and more accurately. We tied rocks to sticks to throw, then made stronger arms to throw rocks harder. Then found out big booms throw rocks even better. We'll be throwing asteroids around if we ever get that far. Newton truly is the deadliest son of a bitch in space.

    • @robertnett9793
      @robertnett9793 Год назад

      @@Caseyuptobat Hm... as you said, we have no evidence for this. Nor do we have much details about stone-age warfare. But from what we know, it was mostly raids on neighboring tribes. Also things like city walls weren't a thing back then. And you have to consider, that it takes quite a lot of time to set up this trebuchet. Time in which your target can grab their slings, bows and spears to stop you building your trebuchet by skewering your people...
      Trebuchets are siege weapons and we have no evidence of any sieges before there were fortified cities.

  • @nopenoperson8964
    @nopenoperson8964 Год назад +132

    I love the sound it makes when it fires! The creaking followed by the little whip at the end. Exactly what you'd expect it to sound like. Great video.

  • @user-yh8gm1wt1w
    @user-yh8gm1wt1w 5 месяцев назад

    This looks so much fun! I definitely do see the counterweight hitting the ground and cutting the kinetic energy short which causes a shorter range.

  • @minervaminerva2050
    @minervaminerva2050 Год назад

    There is something special about watching a grown up man playing with a catapult