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Tyler Rice
Registrace 27. 07. 2014
wtf m8
I hate this game
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Tyler Gets His Wisdom Teeth Out
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The aftermath of me getting my wisdom teeth pulled. Sorry for my brother's verticle recordings.
Father and His Two Sons Performing Live On the Las Vegas Strip
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Saw these three performing as I was walking down the strip and thought it was awesome. Definitely earned my tip!
Centennial Seminary Morningside
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Edited and filmed by Tyler Rice & Coleman Gardner
Simple Trebuchet How To: Sling and Release
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I had to build a trebuchet for my Physics Honors class. I couldn't find any videos that I thought were good so I made my own.
What are the dimensions?
great vid man
After watching task master, my mind instantly went to a trebuchet. Wonder how big it would need to be to fling a coconut
Simple build what grade u recieved?
Can’t wait to bring to class!
What type of screws did u use for release mechanism?
good shit my friend
You need to put a joint on the weight. This will optimize your design!
3:05 Thank you for explaining how the release mechanism works! This solve the mystery answer i've been looking for
Looks dangerous if you have to push it down to release
I do see why this is more powerfull i has like a baseball throw in stead of a arched lob of a catapult .
helpful vid but what are 'these little things' at 3:40
Thanks for explaining it so well!! I couldn't figure out the same thing, the physics of the sling so this makes much more sense. I needed it explained in detail lol, appreciate it :)
thank you so much you just saved my design mark
After all the videos l had to watch to see how the sling release works. You FINALLY answered my question! Well done! 👍👍👍👍
What are the dimensions of this?
This guy’s voice sounds like 3 different people I know
Awesome job taking time to post this. I just made a trebuchet and did not know about the release!
I have a class I require my students to make one. I would love it if you could add a slow mo shot of the pouch releasing the ball please!
Tyler Rice please reply and say vegemite
Heyyo great vid
What is the metal piece called that straps onto the 10 pound weight. The thing that holds it to the wood and is adjustable
little late but those are called hose clamps
Thank you so much for making this video, I really didn’t understand what was going on when trebuchets are shot and half the sling magically comes unhooked. Now I see how that happens
Hunter Hobbs I was in the same position, glad I could help :)
Tyler Rice What do you recommend I use for my sling material? Cut up an old shop towel or something a little more complex than that? Also if I intend to shoot a golf ball Do I really need ten pounds of counterweight on there? Or Could I use a much lighter counterweight and still get that ball to fly. I do not have a shot distance that I need to reach, just need the thing to work, not shoot and hit the ground every time which is what I’m afraid will happen when I’m done building it. Plus I’m using very lightweight plywood to construct the thing and I don’t think it can handle a ten pound counterweight, but maybe it could. I’m just not sure
@@hunterhobbs4374 Since this was over three years ago at this point, I can't remember exactly what I used, but it looks to be just a piece of extra fabric I had lying around. A towel would probably be fine, but I would recommend using one with the least amount of friction as possible. If anything, head to an arts and crafts store and pick up something like what I had in the video for like a quarter. The counterweight will depend on the length of your arm as it needs to have a balance of sorts (where the actual physics of it comes into play). After playing with some different weights, this 10 pounds ended up being perfect for mine and the distance I needed to reach. As far as the plywood problem goes, it just depends on the scale of the trebuchet. If its the size or larger of the one in the video, I would definitely recommend getting some better supplies. Of course, this will depend on how dedicated you are (ie how much money you are willing to spend) as well as how many times you plan on using it.
Tyler Rice Thank you for your time
I NEED HELP W THE LAUNCH AND SLING
Nice stuff, mate.
Thanks it really helped
I just can't see myself spending $35 - $45 for what you can get for $10 at the grocery store. Thanks for the video, though. And the honest opinion. It helped me make a decision on trying one of these out myself. I'll take a 1 hour train to Shanghai if I start craving Diet Dr. Pepper and Taco Bell.
Oliver Heintz Glad the video was helpful! I personally don’t plan on using the service again, especially at full price. If I could’ve selected what I was getting, it would’ve been great.
Cool 😎
If you have a heavier weight, will it go farther
Kiwihead only to a point
Hey could you whisper a little quieter please? I can still hear my thoughts
how far does this launch i need to make it no bigger than 2x2x2 and it has to go 75 feet
Are you whispering so you don't wake your mummy?
Macca Green Must have had a case on my phone which covered the mic and forgot to turn it up while editing. My mum died many years ago, so I don’t think she could have heard much anyways :(
finally a decent trebuchet vidio. did i spell that right?
@K Walker Thanks for replying to a two-year-old comment, I certainly hope my spelling has improved since then.
This was actually super helpful. Thankyou
Hey Tyler, thanks for this video, it's awesome. I wanted to ask you something and I would really appreciate your help: I want to build a trebuchet to throw an egg 65 feet away, but I don't know where to start. There are so many variables, like the length of swing arm, mass of the counterweight, height, mass of swing arm, etc. What is that single variable that my team and I should be focused on to be closer to a successful result (landing the egg in a basket placed on the floor 65 feet away)? I would really appreciate your help, thanks!
Hey Andres, I am glad you found the video helpful! You can use this website as kind of a guideline to go off of and see some possible measurements, but the biggest things that are easy to change are the counterweight and the length of the string/rope. If you are going for 65 feet with an egg I would start with about 10lbs of counterweight, but that will depend on the trebuchet itself.
Virtualtrebuchet.com can help you get your references.
Excellent video. Very helpful. Thanks so much.
Thank you so much. 10/10 would watch when making a trebuchet again
This is a great project and I will use it for my son's high school project. I will appreciate if you could let me know the usual distance this trebuchet threw. Also, where did you get the wood construction done.
Can it launch a 90kg projectile at over 300 meters?
On the scale that that is you would need about an 8 pound counterweight to get the best results
No
You watched the video right
hello, I am also making a similar project and I am doubt about the launch angle, what is yours and how could you adjust your launch angle? please
how do you put the wheels in? Do you use an axle or do make each of the wheels spin individually?
much needed video! no other video on youtube i could find explained the sling mechanism. thanks a ton this helped out
Hello. I'm a 6th grade student. I have to make a catapult for a science/social studies project. I was wondering what the demensions are, and what materials you used. Please respond back as soon as possible. Thanks for the help!
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Oscar Lappalainen Ohhhhhh yesssss
How is the pivot bolt put on the wood?
what measures did you use for your wood ?
cool video
Is the angle of the bar the sling is attached to relevant? And if so, what angle?
This is truly amazing. I got an a+ in science physics! thank you sooo much!!!!!!!!!
sombre biscuts No problem! Glad I could help :)
Thank you for making this! I couldn't find a decent visual aid on the release mechanism anywhere
No problem! Glad I could help! :)
@@tylerrice3289 reeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
Same, I'm doing a trebuchet project where I've gotta design a release mechanism, and this is the first video I've found that shows a simple design from every angle.
Man me too
Cant fin either