How I built a Trebuchet - Back to the beginning!

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  • Опубликовано: 16 янв 2023
  • I was commissioned to make and operate a trebuchet to celebrate the launch of the game Age of Empires IV. I built it, they paid me, and then needed to dispose of it after the film; I simply helped with all stages of the problem............ You've already seen it in action. Now see how it was constructed. And the first terrifying tests!
    It goes without saying I have always wanted to build one and discover all about them and this is where it started.
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  • @burrowowl
    @burrowowl Год назад +139

    Tod is the happiest person on RUclips when playing with that trebuchet. Happy for you, man.

    • @DaDudeb
      @DaDudeb Год назад +7

      Who wouldn't be happy to have a medieval artillery to his disposal?

    • @ArniesTech
      @ArniesTech Год назад

      Happiest man child on the entire internet 🤣

    • @ajhxz3446
      @ajhxz3446 Год назад

      Man, that's so nice of you to say, man, man oh man you must be a nice, man

    • @David-fj5lz
      @David-fj5lz Год назад

      These were hand-built no screws then were they built at the actual battle sight or carried there

    • @David-fj5lz
      @David-fj5lz Год назад

      Would they use rivets

  • @euansmith3699
    @euansmith3699 Год назад +81

    Woodwork is magical; I can practically smell the sawdust watching the construction phase.

  • @thedamnyankee1
    @thedamnyankee1 Год назад +66

    Tod, PLEASE tell us you have pictures of the trebuchet on the back of a truck. Because technically, that would be a technical.

    • @vincentmueller3717
      @vincentmueller3717 Год назад +8

      To be a true technical it would have to corner with 2 wheels in the air

    • @tods_workshop
      @tods_workshop  Год назад +31

      Actually I do - Have a look at my Insta page and I will put up a picture in the next few days for you

    • @MrPlainsflyer
      @MrPlainsflyer Год назад +11

      "Ye olde technical" 😂😂

  • @danielburgess7785
    @danielburgess7785 Год назад +33

    Now imagine, just for a moment, that you're a Roman who has to oversee the construction of four of these at twice to three times the size of Todd's. You've been packing the metal components for hundreds of leagues through all sorts of lovely weather. Now the scouts have discovered a wooden palisade or stone fort. You've got 48 hours until go time and you're off!

    • @lazyman7505
      @lazyman7505 Год назад +18

      Romans didn't use counterweight trebuchet as far as I know, they used torsion catapults. Trebuchet is far newer invention, around 12th century IIRC.

    • @ptonpc
      @ptonpc Год назад +11

      Your foreman whistles through his teeth and says "48 hours? You're having a laugh mate. By the time we do the health and safety survey, get the seasoned wood, publish a customer pre satisfaction survey, factor in the breaks and tea... Then we've got the other forts to demolish.. I can fit you in next Tuesday?"

    • @Sk0lzky
      @Sk0lzky Год назад +4

      @@lazyman7505 eastern romans had access to this tech, after all they fell in XV century. I'm not sure if they actually used them

    • @christopherreed4723
      @christopherreed4723 Год назад +6

      ​@@ptonpc And the Military Tribune says "Very funny. Almost as funny as the thought of you making friends with the arena beasts. 48 hours." 😄

    • @danielburgess7785
      @danielburgess7785 Год назад +2

      @@ptonpc "I was only taking the piss."

  • @vivianevans8323
    @vivianevans8323 Год назад +36

    'Tis wonderful to see how the famous trebuchet got made, and seeing how beautifully the wood has aged in the later videos. Bonus: getting infected by your enthusiasm, Tod: just what we need at the start of another year!

  • @timwilliamson7504
    @timwilliamson7504 Год назад +8

    A few years ago, after a visit to Warwick castle, I made my own mini trebuchet in the garden. The arm was only about a metre and a half long and I could throw a ball further by hand than the trebuchet could, but it remains one of the most satisfying things I've ever done - the grace with which it flings the projectile is just a thing of beauty. Can't imagine what it must be like with a big one!

  • @axistec
    @axistec Год назад +21

    Tod's enthusiasm and hard work is contagious. I love the attention to detail and ornaments he puts on his projects, like the edge of the windlass pole here. Brilliant

  • @Usammityduzntafraidofanythin
    @Usammityduzntafraidofanythin 7 месяцев назад +1

    I'd like to see a video on trebuchet dynamics
    - Range
    - Time to get to target
    - Weight of projectile
    - Acceleration or projectile (maybe ball park it based on acceleration of the arm or have some speedometer measuring just past the arm... ideally, a speedometer tracking the projectile the whole time, and then logging its speed at time intervals).
    - Or perhaps figure out its velocity at a key time, like when it's about to impact the ground. From there, you can guess at the force of impact when you consider how much it decelerates. Though it also depends on whether the deceleration causes it to skip (wherein it didn't fully decelerate) or deflects (wherein it decelerates with such force that it travels in another direction completely).
    From there, you can calculate velocity and force of impact. That could be used to determine if it was viable as siege artillery.
    Also, how the heck did he attach a gopro to the projectile itself? How did it not get damaged, or was it purely just data feed while airborne? Lol

  • @RobanyBigjobz
    @RobanyBigjobz Год назад +3

    Trebuchets are pretty great but greatest of all is Tod's infectious enthusiasm about building and firing his :)

  • @veybi
    @veybi Год назад +30

    Todd, you are awesome! Thank you for sharing all these great videos with the world.

  • @theafro
    @theafro Год назад +15

    it's nice to see the old techniques being so diligently recreated, although it's not often that you read of ye olde telehandler in the contemporary texts.
    Top notch as always Todd!

  • @kdawg3484
    @kdawg3484 Год назад +7

    My takeaway is just how much three guys and some sort of lifting device can get done in even a couple days. At my old job, we had a shop building some pretty complicated custom heavy equipment. Custom is the key word here. The shop was always overstaffed. That's not only astronomically expensive, but it's extremely inefficient. I witnessed small teams or even individuals with good skills, adaptability, and the necessary tools to maneuver work complete their work not only more efficiently but objectively faster than bigger groups. Communication with and management of each new person drastically increases the complexity (and likelihood of mistakes) of projects. Especially if people don't have something to do, and you have to think of something "to keep them busy" as opposed to just working through each step and problem-solving in a natural order.
    Enormous multi-ton trebuchet done in a few days with three guys . Add another three, and I bet you add another week and miss the deadline.

    • @tods_workshop
      @tods_workshop  Год назад +4

      I used to work on Scrapheap Challenge (Junk yard wars was US version), so I used to build able to build a working truck from shelves and washing machine in 10 hours - its a skill that's all

    • @samuelbhend2521
      @samuelbhend2521 Год назад +3

      Or build a Treadmillcrane first as a Era-correct Replacement for the Telehandler. It will keep the additional 3 People busy while working on the Trebuchet 😎

  • @KrisV385
    @KrisV385 Год назад +4

    The end of this video I just realized that Todd needed to be outside a medieval town conducting a siege. Todd the siege engineer.

  • @karrachr000
    @karrachr000 Год назад +8

    I am a fan of this sort of 'how it's made' videos and could do with more.

  • @resurgam_b7
    @resurgam_b7 Год назад +5

    With every video you presented of the trebuchet firing, I have hoped that we would one day see a build video, and here it is 😊

  • @JoeyC777
    @JoeyC777 Год назад

    The juxtaposition of the power tools whirring and the medieval music is hilarious.

  • @billjames8036
    @billjames8036 Год назад

    Great work, looking forward to many more Trebuchet launching videos

  • @beezo2560
    @beezo2560 Год назад

    Loved watching this. Thanks Tod.

  • @wylmanafest3769
    @wylmanafest3769 Год назад

    Thank you for such interesting technical videos. I watch all your stuff.

  • @aureliusrusticus2320
    @aureliusrusticus2320 Год назад +4

    Easily one of the coolest projects on all of RUclips. I'm hooked. I've watched every trebuchet you've produced, and I intend to watch every one you produce in the future.

  • @daemonharper3928
    @daemonharper3928 Год назад

    Great vid and great build - very well done sir, well done indeed!
    Fantastic fun and wow, what a resource for experimental archeology. Chapeau.

  • @toromac9786
    @toromac9786 Год назад

    love the sound of the lit projectile rushing past the microphone as its getting shot.

  • @slrnuttall
    @slrnuttall Год назад

    Love it! Thanks for the montage. Cheers mate.

  • @spudgn
    @spudgn Год назад

    Thanks Todd. Always a fun video.

  • @chopsddy3
    @chopsddy3 Год назад

    It’s about time! Thanks Tod👍

  • @John..18
    @John..18 Год назад +5

    Boy, would I have loved to help you build that,,
    You are one lucky guy,, thanks for putting this build all together in one video,, 👍,,, just going to watch it all again,, 👌👌

  • @ihcfn
    @ihcfn Год назад

    Awesome as always.

  • @walkir2662
    @walkir2662 Год назад

    Crazy how much work that still is with modern tools and a small one. Thanks for the look behind the scenes!

  • @hulkthedane7542
    @hulkthedane7542 Год назад +2

    I love, I love, I love 👍👍👍. I want one!
    Like the detail, that you put what looks like mace heads on the wrench levers.
    I would actually like to see a full hour video on the build in detail.

  • @alexandersarchives9615
    @alexandersarchives9615 Год назад

    Great tribute of a video to one of your best works. Cheers!

  • @harazhangf5782
    @harazhangf5782 Год назад

    It's impressive how more stable it is now, it jerks way less and all. You did an awesome job at creating it and an even better at improving it.
    Congratulations !!!

  • @skate-life9858
    @skate-life9858 Год назад

    Ive always wanted a trebuchet
    Loved them ever since i was in Jr school
    What a channel to stumble across this was epic

  • @brianamo3393
    @brianamo3393 Год назад

    Very cool ! There is a lot of ppl like me that was waiting for a video like this . Thanks enjoyed watching, and wanting to build one lol

  • @cnut5475
    @cnut5475 Год назад +4

    Im jealous, you have that great building to work in. both of my builds had to be done outside, and neither was to this scale. Beautiful work, and i love the treb videos.

  • @waynewhite4101
    @waynewhite4101 Год назад

    Thanks, l've been hoping you'd show the build. While testing your creations is very interesting, the construction is what l really appreciate and wow this was a big project.

  • @rogerlacaille3148
    @rogerlacaille3148 Год назад

    Thank you for sharing this with us...watching you build this beauty was Incredible!!!

  • @orestisermeidis5272
    @orestisermeidis5272 Год назад

    Tod's trebuchet must be the craziest and coolest project in my RUclips feed. It' utterly bonkers and yet, I am pretty sure, in a few years, specialised academic researchers will be using him as a reference in their papers on the understanding of medieval siege warfare! And I am so happy watching him play with his contraption (almost) in real time!

  • @dougdoug5949
    @dougdoug5949 Год назад

    Always great to see a man happy with his work. 👍

  • @andyspillum3588
    @andyspillum3588 Год назад

    Love the mace heads on the ratchet arm/lock

  • @michaelburrowes6347
    @michaelburrowes6347 Год назад

    I just love the juxtaposition of medieval lute and JCB

  • @jonathan198627
    @jonathan198627 Год назад

    a man living my dream.
    I hope you are having a blast.

  • @pillypoo1
    @pillypoo1 Год назад +2

    That's one epic way to get your conkers out of the tree!

    • @euansmith3699
      @euansmith3699 Год назад +3

      Tod came, Tod saw, Tod conkered, Tod got questioned by the Parks' Department Police. 😄👍

  • @ulfthereaper71
    @ulfthereaper71 Год назад

    Great work Tod🙂 Best wishes from Sweden.

  • @Ian-mj4pt
    @Ian-mj4pt Год назад

    Love watching you and how you explain and are so excited what you do

    • @tods_workshop
      @tods_workshop  Год назад

      I am so privileged to be able to do this stuff and I love teaching and I love learning, so how could I not be excited?

  • @ianwood5362
    @ianwood5362 Год назад

    Not going to lie this is the image that was conjured in my head when they were calibrating the trebuchet range.
    Shuffling into the kitchen wearing little more than my fuzzy slippers and my dressing gown, I pour myself a cuppa. Adding in the requisite cream and sugar to start the day I look out the kitchen window into my drive. I take a sip when suddenly a crashing noise from outside slams into me startling me spilling tea everywhere as my auto suddenly erupts in shattered glass as it is stuck by a projectile that fell from the sky. I took toward the horizon from the direction it came and by angered boiled up inside me and from the top of my lung I bellow, "TOD!!!!!"

  • @ApfelJohannisbeere
    @ApfelJohannisbeere Год назад

    Simply awesome!

  • @enuhsolrac
    @enuhsolrac Год назад

    This is amazing !!!!!

  • @drewswoods
    @drewswoods Год назад +2

    Yay! More trebuchet!

  • @vaxpire
    @vaxpire Год назад +1

    loved every episode!

  • @cyberiankorninger1025
    @cyberiankorninger1025 Год назад +8

    If Jim Stansfield is so good at Trebuchet math we really need him to calculate the size required to haul a 90 kg projectile over 300 meters.

    • @tods_workshop
      @tods_workshop  Год назад

      He certainly can, but this was designed for some specific requirements for a PR launch which it fulfilled beautifully, it is only afterwards that I have repurposed it to make it shoot further, but it will never be as good as if it were designed for it.

  • @TGWBALH
    @TGWBALH Год назад +1

    Love these "How to" videos :) More, please!

  • @tomtruesdale6901
    @tomtruesdale6901 Год назад +1

    That is so cool. Tod you looked like a kid in the candy store with free run of it. Looking forward to more of your trebuchet

  • @markfergerson2145
    @markfergerson2145 Год назад +1

    You had me bouncing up and down in my seat with pure glee like a little kid watching you build and test fire that thing. You're right, that is distilled cool.

  • @bradleyrobinson7552
    @bradleyrobinson7552 Год назад

    Kewl build, fella!

  • @Abishek_Muthian
    @Abishek_Muthian Год назад

    What an epic Trebuchet video.

  • @totherarf
    @totherarf Год назад +2

    Boys and their toys!
    Really, really Cool toys!
    Jealous? Moi? ....... Dead right I am! ;0)

  • @widgren87
    @widgren87 Год назад +1

    I still love the mace-heads on the crank handles :-)

  • @nigeldepledge3790
    @nigeldepledge3790 Год назад +1

    Edward III had one with a 30-metre arm.
    At first, I was just thinking "wow, that's big!". But it niggled at the back of my mind until it turned into a question:
    How did Edward III's engineers make a 30-metre arm that could handle all of the forces involved? And how did they make the supporting structure for it?
    I think it might be time for a "trebuchet versus laws of physics" crowd-fund . . .

  • @CreepyMF
    @CreepyMF Год назад

    Ah that was a lovely process to observe, trebuchet's are so cool.

  • @harperrob
    @harperrob Год назад

    I hadn't spotted the mace head on the ratchet before, but love that detail! :)

  • @Pankeko2
    @Pankeko2 Год назад

    this type of content deserves way more views

  • @nilo70
    @nilo70 Год назад

    Loved this , I have . Cheers from California 😊

  • @throwing_things7773
    @throwing_things7773 6 месяцев назад

    Fun to watch this video.

  • @calvincheney7405
    @calvincheney7405 Год назад

    Impeccable~

  • @Visitingwombat
    @Visitingwombat Год назад

    Man that looks like it came together real well and real quick

  • @PieterBreda
    @PieterBreda Год назад +1

    Dude's got serious skills

  • @raytheron
    @raytheron Год назад

    Epic!!

  • @timhawley1068
    @timhawley1068 Год назад

    yes i wood love to see more of the trebuchet i am one who would love to have one but getting to old to build one of my on

  • @WingNutRC
    @WingNutRC Год назад

    OK...... now we definitely need to see Tod build a 30m arm one!!!!!

  • @hrogarfyrninga3238
    @hrogarfyrninga3238 Год назад +1

    Mounted on a truck it's basically HIMARS. High Mobility Artillery Rock System.

  • @ArniesTech
    @ArniesTech Год назад +1

    I expected this trebuchet to be rolled out of this hangar like a NASA space rocket 🤣

  • @kodihunt5997
    @kodihunt5997 Год назад

    More trebuchet = more fun and awesomeness!

  • @bellybutthole69
    @bellybutthole69 Год назад +2

    maaannn I would love a collab between Tod and Colinfurze to make the biggest trebuchet they can !

    • @tods_workshop
      @tods_workshop  Год назад

      I met him once and didn't offer him a job; probably should have done

  • @frankcastle3319
    @frankcastle3319 Год назад

    I came for thiago, you gained another subscriber bro 🇧🇷🇧🇷

  • @Fazoer
    @Fazoer Год назад

    absolute ledgend

  • @SquirrelArmyStudios2015
    @SquirrelArmyStudios2015 Год назад +3

    Watching this has got me thinking what was the medieval equivalent of PVA wood glue. Dowels and metal pins obviously had their historic equivalent but how well did their glue bond wood together?

    • @robinbiddlecombe9202
      @robinbiddlecombe9202 Год назад +6

      Hoof and horn glue is as good as PVA (modern wood glue) but it needs to be heated and it stinks, so it has fallen out of fashion.

    • @aussiebloke609
      @aussiebloke609 Год назад

      @@robinbiddlecombe9202 Probably a very cheap glue, though - in period, anyway. After all, in an age before the industrial revolution, far more people would have used horses or oxen to pull carts...and thus, there would be far more hoofs to be had at the knackers that can be boiled down for glue.

    • @SuperFunkmachine
      @SuperFunkmachine Год назад

      @@robinbiddlecombe9202 And it comes off in the wet, get eaten by mould an insect's too.

  • @CAARaeed
    @CAARaeed Год назад

    I am too dumb to know what he's on about half the time but it's still fascinating. Engineers must find this stuff so cool

  • @Falconci
    @Falconci Год назад

    Awesome

  • @steemlenn8797
    @steemlenn8797 Год назад

    The subtitles are funny. Right when they start building:
    Chainsaw: [music]
    Screw machine: [applause]
    Me: 😂

  • @PieterBreda
    @PieterBreda Год назад

    That is as cool as cool can be.

  • @Nemo2342
    @Nemo2342 Год назад +2

    Trebuchets vs Armor when? :D

  • @Crowwalker100
    @Crowwalker100 Год назад

    British craftsmen have to be some of the cleanest dressed craftsmen I have ever seen.

  • @themastermason1
    @themastermason1 Год назад

    This reminds me of that old NOVA special where two teams competed to build two trebuchets to attack a wall section.

  • @GabrielfoBR
    @GabrielfoBR Год назад

    I love you Tod.

  • @octavius32a64
    @octavius32a64 Год назад

    One man and his trebuchet! ;)

  • @Trebuchet48
    @Trebuchet48 Год назад

    Ho, hum, what should I watch while eating lunch today....OH! Todd Trebuchet!! Thank you very much!

  • @loddude5706
    @loddude5706 Год назад

    Lute player suddenly bursts into - 'Flings ain't wot they used to be' - & gets seriously glared at . . . but no fonging! : )

  • @zoidbergfluffybutt4991
    @zoidbergfluffybutt4991 Год назад

    His sheer joy is infectious lol

  • @NotAllBooksSmellNice
    @NotAllBooksSmellNice Год назад

    I've always wondered if using green wood (fresh cut tree) would add to the distance, even a little bit of flex over seasoned wood when talking about the forces involved would be interesting to see, especially as historic examples were likely to be made of locally sourced timber.

  • @Phootaba
    @Phootaba Год назад

    I've read somewhere that a fairly common failure of the trebuchet is that the payload goes straight up, and fall down and destroying the trebuchet!

  • @mauriziocanale1669
    @mauriziocanale1669 Год назад

    Tod sei un Mito!

  • @Jagdtyger2A
    @Jagdtyger2A Год назад

    Nice toy, you should start an English version of the "pumpkin chunking" competition where contestants try to see who can launch a pumpkin the farthest. I would have two classes: mecanical and gas/powder launched

  • @GREYFLWRMUSIC
    @GREYFLWRMUSIC Год назад +1

    How cool would be a video where he builds a trebuchet with a crew and no modern equipment, like a long process and an accompanying vlog.

    • @tods_workshop
      @tods_workshop  Год назад

      If you dig on YT there is an asking one where a Swedish? museum builds a Viking longship in time lapse - awesome

  • @serhiishynkaruk6752
    @serhiishynkaruk6752 Год назад

    Artillery "far arm" of medieval ages. Heavy tactical weapon. )

  • @petewitt3385
    @petewitt3385 Год назад +1

    One of the rarely heard sentences: "I have a trebuchet".

  • @ArniesTech
    @ArniesTech Год назад +1

    Tod is the happiest adult-child on the interwebs 🤣💪

  • @davidm1563
    @davidm1563 Год назад

    As if it isn’t just the biggest wank factor ever that you got to make a trebuchet but the fact they paid you for it and then you got to keep it afterwards! Todd’s living the dream for sure!

  • @Joe___R
    @Joe___R Год назад +1

    How are the bolts holding up in the oak? Are you concerned about iron sickness in the timbers?

  • @ptonpc
    @ptonpc Год назад +1

    This is an awesome build :)
    EDIT: On a slightly morbid note, I wonder if anyone was ever executed by Trebuchet. I suppose they would have a nice view on the way.

    • @Deipnosophist_the_Gastronomer
      @Deipnosophist_the_Gastronomer Год назад

      We will fire him into the eternal darkness as a testimony to our piety and godliness.
      Imagine his agony as the flames rise higher, higher until he is but a ball of living fire!
      Imagine his horror as the mighty ballistic device hurls him high into the depths of the blackened sky!
      Imagine the terror of his suspense as our poor sacrifice waits for the darkling earth to rise up and crush him to its harsh bosom!
      Imagine his final horror as his miserable life is snuffed out in a glorious bone-crushing cascade of phosphorescence as he finally, agonizingly smashes into the ground!

  • @ludecom-cz1wz
    @ludecom-cz1wz Год назад

    Another most excellent video dude. How many hours did that take to build?

    • @tods_workshop
      @tods_workshop  Год назад

      I think it was around 8 days for two of us