Mind blowing bamboo crafts Hi viewer's Today we are going to make a crafts using bamboo which will help you to survive in adverse environment. And who will lead you to a new experience? Thank you 💕
So what’s the rule with that? How much wood is required to do the job. Could I use a bullet with like a wood inlay or does it need solid wood projectile
@@pimpinken8901 the act of staking a vampire is more symbolic of anchoring the corpse to the grave. It doesn't always have to be wood but it must be enough that it gets the message across
@@TheEvilProfessorMonoCulture I mean a 50 cal. Shell with the first 1/3 made a wood would definitely still get the point across with a basketball sized hole with nothing in it where their heart used to be plus three walls behind them but if the rules deem it not enough wood, does he just grow that back?🤷♂️
The cut says it all, the tension on those bands cannot release that much power in the shot. It's made of bamboo and rubber bands, could probably take out a pigeon but won't puncture an armoured vehicle.
Japanese timber bamboo is one of the most useful plants when a skilled builder knows how to properly use it. This is a very creative devise that could save a life. Although bamboo is very strong like wood , it's considered to be a type of grass.
Too dangerous if it fall in some people's hand, can't be detect by metal detector , smaller and easier to use than bow yet probably deadly in 10m range
My brother and I used to make mortars out of a piece of greased steel pipe that would shoot D size batteries almost a quarter of a mile. The M80s we dropped down 1st gave it the explosive power it needed!
Me and some of my cousing made explosive nerf darts. You take the big ones, "missile" I guess would be the word, cut out a cavity in the front, and put in a nail with some kind of weight on the back of it. Face nail out. Use short nails, so you can fit a 410 round in front of it. Make sure some of it is sticking out so it gets pushed back from the impact. And viola, a fireable shaped charge. Take the slug out and replace it with black powder and magnesium, and things get really fun.
The chinese and japanese used bamboo for guns before they came across western metal barrelled guns. The bamboo barrels were reinforced by heavy wrappings and theyd fall apart after a few shots (plus they were wildly inaccurate) but they were the first actual guns.
Is not a silencer it's to re-enforces the tip of the Bambu so it won't shatter after too many shots And his using medical rubber tubing instead of rubber bands which comes in variable strengths.
Back as a teen we'd use thick bamboo stalks to make cannons with calcium carbide and a drop of water. Best friend lost his eyebrows keeping his face too close to it when it went boom.
I agree, it's just a thin rubberband it will not have enough velocity to make that kind of impact. I always shoot cans and pest with my 650fps 6mm airsoft, 950fps 22 lead pellet air rifle and 1600fps 22LR rifle, No way this bamboo gun can make that power, it's likely less than 200fps and that projectile could also be tumbling after 5 meters.
No se olviden que ahora China posée tecnología super moderna, y también fabrica misiles de bambú de alcance intercontinental, al igual que los submarinos nucleares de bamboo.
Si tu regardes bien, entre le moment ou il met le projectile et le moment où il tire la vidéo est coupée. Je pense qu'entre les deux prises il a enlevé la petite pièce qui questionne😅
Reminds me fondly of childhood moments spent firing potatoes through the tin roof of the barn on the neighboring farm 500 yards away. Those were the days.
Using those old garden hose sprayers as the lighting apparatus after filling the boom boom chamber lol. Shot a spud across a lake once at a rival summer camp... our rivalry was... heated that year.
Back in middle school, a bunch of us got suspended for making sling shots out of the plastic clicker pencils with the refillable lead and shooting bb's with them. It worked pretty slick. Just cut the end off and use the inside for the ram rod. Used paper clips to wire on the cross, a couple rubber bands and your good to go.
Reminds me of the time I walked into the garage as one of my teenage sons, for the other two’s delight, completed his pitch as I witnessed his amazing fastball burrow into the drywall just across the floor in the back wall of my garage!
I do not know for sure. I'm an engineer. I believe the dowel(wood piece) is slotted into the round(bullet). Therefore able to stay in the weapon as the round ejects. I mean, I think that's how it works.
@@Mark_Sher_I'm thinking the part that protrudes above acts like a lever arm and actually accelerates the projectile even more. Not sure though. I'd love to see the plan to make one of these. Water balloons slingshots were my thing in college. Chem hose (or surgical tubing) are wonderful toys.
There’s a lever on top of the hollow cylinder that when lifted, allows the long and very elastic rubber band to pass through the cylinder. This then comes into contact with the bolt (the small wooden thing inserted) and quickly caries the force of the rubber band being flung out onto the bolt and out of the hollow cylinder. He has weaponized this device for fun and uses it as target practice
@@user-cp4to6sr9b Хотя я использую Google Translate, я разговаривал с другим парнем. «В верхней части полого цилиндра находится рычаг, который при подъеме позволяет длинной и очень эластичной резиновой ленте проходить через цилиндр. Затем он соприкасается с болтом (вставленная небольшая деревянная вещь) и быстро поглощает силу. о том, как резиновую ленту набрасывают на затвор и выбрасывают из полого цилиндра. Он превратил устройство в оружие ради развлечения и использует его для стрельбы».
Não acredite que funciona igual no vídeo, o qual mostra as imagens em duas etapas, ou seja, não foi esta arma de bambu que acertou a lata...esta bala ia cair antes de chegar na lata....rsrsrs
I love how im supposed to assume it was that gun that blew it up 2 different takes tells me it never happened, do it in one single wide shot...im not convinced 🤷♂️
@AngRdrigz Now don't go using common sense. And especially don't add physics to the equation. I know and you know that this is very unlikely with the restriction attached to the projectile. But, let the poster have some fun duping other viewers. Besides that, we get to read BS where kids manufactured mortars that would launch a projectile over 5280 feet.😅😅😅