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Trebuchet: Improvements - and now it is ready!!! 

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I made a trebuchet for a computer game launch and it wasn't quite like I would have made it for myself; they gave it to me afterwards so I needed to improve it. This film is about those changes.
The film is a bit detailed and a bit talky, but from now on I will be throwing more and talking less, so here we go!
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Trebuchet stats for this film
Arm tip to pivot 3.6m
Arm pivot to counterweight pivot 1.25m
Counterweight pivot to centre of mass of counterweight 1.25m
Ground to arm pivot 3.2m
Width of trebuchet 3.8m
Length of trebuchet 6.1m
Counterweight 420kg
Sling length 3m
Projectile weight 6.1-6.8kg
Range circa 135m

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28 дек 2021

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@johnbeauvais3159
@johnbeauvais3159 2 года назад
The Age of Empires marketing guy deserves a raise, clearly a clever man to look at Tod and think “That’s a person that could make good use of a trebuchet”
@exharkhun5605
@exharkhun5605 2 года назад
Should have bought 2.
@johnbeauvais3159
@johnbeauvais3159 2 года назад
@@exharkhun5605 the problem with having 2 trebuchets is the intense desire to have a duel with them
@gpd6760
@gpd6760 2 года назад
@@johnbeauvais3159 "you stand behind that wall and ill stand behind this wall and we'll see who takes out the other wall first!" - famous last words
@tods_workshop
@tods_workshop 2 года назад
John; I so would!
@Horizontalvertigo
@Horizontalvertigo 2 года назад
But then he should have his pay docked for the day for not firing the washing machine too
@storyspren
@storyspren 2 года назад
Someone worried about the timber: "What if it blows up?" Tod: "It'll be fun to watch"
@tods_workshop
@tods_workshop 2 года назад
Internet gold
@aob3366
@aob3366 2 года назад
@@tods_workshop you're gold
@adamsbja
@adamsbja 2 года назад
Typical engineering: "If this breaks, please let it be in a way that's boring and does as little collateral damage as possible." Engineering for camera...
@seriousmaran9414
@seriousmaran9414 2 года назад
So basically the same as SpaceX and it's early Falcon 9 boosters. It goes up, it comes down, big bang, everyone happy! Bit of practice and they have landed 100 times, one booster has managed 11 landings. Same happened to the test starships so far.
@michaelmcneil4168
@michaelmcneil4168 2 года назад
@@tods_workshop I really appreciate your efforts, really I do! Sadly I have long pockets and short arms. I am glad things go well for you.
@dougfoust117
@dougfoust117 2 года назад
You know you are a youtuber when your reaction to the high speed self disassembly of a machine you built is "hell of a video though"
@medea27
@medea27 2 года назад
Well it's content either way!
@LailandiAdventures
@LailandiAdventures 2 года назад
Is there anything more sweet and wholesome than an English man with his trebuchet? *sweats in Scottish*
@Leitis_Fella
@Leitis_Fella 2 года назад
Edward I wants to know your location. What do you mean "surrendered already"?! I want to test this bad boy out!
@LailandiAdventures
@LailandiAdventures 2 года назад
@@Leitis_Fella "we're not home, try again tomorrow..."
@mistersandwich0034
@mistersandwich0034 Год назад
@@Leitis_Fella edward: *cries*
@spamhonx56
@spamhonx56 2 года назад
I recall reading that during the crusades, flint boulders were thrown from trebuchets with the idea that they'd shatter on impact like a medieval fragmentation mutinion. Do you think you could ever point the trebuchet at a hard surface like a car park in the middle of nowhere and see how flint would work?
@Shitballs69420
@Shitballs69420 2 года назад
Yes please! Ive always wondered that.
@LailandiAdventures
@LailandiAdventures 2 года назад
With British health and safety regulations and Tod's reputation on the line, I'd say buying some second hand paving slabs would be a better shout. Or give some young apprentice brick layers a bit of experience.
@gordonlawrence1448
@gordonlawrence1448 2 года назад
I heard this too and was told you needed a flint from a beach as it will most likely already be weakened. You can tell by the sound when you "ring" them with another rock. IE a flint that sounds like a tuning fork is good for flint knapping. A flint that does not is good for a trebuchet.
@aaahtex902
@aaahtex902 2 года назад
@@Shitballs69420 LOLOLOL
@Hybris51129
@Hybris51129 2 года назад
@@LailandiAdventures "Here is your final journeyman's exam. You are to build a 5 meter by 5 meter square of brickwork then in the center of this you are to build a shelter big enough for yourself. You will have 4 hours to do this, after which a RU-vidr with a trebuchet will begin to bombard your positions. Don't try to run away from your shelters as the flint stones are thought to be fragmentation rounds and if so you will be shredded before you can get away. Good luck lads."
@kdawg3484
@kdawg3484 2 года назад
16:03 I see the guy driving around in the back, and all I can think of is that this is now the world's most epic game of "Try to hit the golf-ball-retriever on the driving range."
@Achelon
@Achelon 2 года назад
I have driven one of those..
@elkinmontoya9640
@elkinmontoya9640 2 года назад
Man, you just gave me the greatest idea in the world: Trebuchet Golf
@MedievalTrebuchet
@MedievalTrebuchet 2 года назад
Thanks for the shout-out Tod! It is great to discuss this niche topic with someone across the pond using the internet. Our separate experiments are coming to similar conclusions in several areas. I am also having counterweight-box alignment problems on my machine, maybe it was a common issue in the day. Your sling design is excellent!
@tods_workshop
@tods_workshop 2 года назад
Thanks and I suspect our conversations will carry on. Tuning for me in early Jan
@JaronActual
@JaronActual 2 года назад
Why does it not surprise me that a prominent trebuchet experimenter/enthusiast is in Utah? ;)
@euansmith3699
@euansmith3699 2 года назад
Tod looks so wonderfully post-apocalyptic. That Landrover is a cracking looking machine. The whistle of a loosed bowling ball is surprisingly jolly. The sound of the trebuchet after firing was great too.
@scratchy996
@scratchy996 2 года назад
That TSV (Trebuchet Support Vehicle) fits so well in the overall picture :)
@turbinia
@turbinia 2 года назад
If you want some blocks which look the part, have a look at those intended for traditional sailing vessels. You can get them properly rated but retain the wooden appearance.
@tods_workshop
@tods_workshop 2 года назад
Thanks - didn't think of that
@TheMonkey747
@TheMonkey747 2 года назад
*This Assembly is intended for use as aesthetic camouflage, not intended for structural use.* In the "beautification" section, I would probably fabricate the modern pulleys some 'block and tackle' camouflage. A bent, round forged piece of steel with two ears or bracing straps secured to the two wooden 'cheeks', with the false pulley shackle secured with a short screw and some screws and spacers in both the shackle and load ends. something that can be slipped on without inhibiting rope clearance, maybe something that can be assembled with a screwdriver in the field, and some replacement cheeks. It might need a false swivel as well to orient the 'block' 'correctly', or a section in the false shackle could be removed to allow the structural pulley to pass through, but with the cheeks clamped around the modern pulley. .:EDIT:. Mandatory Disclaimer, punctuation.
@EattinThurs61
@EattinThurs61 2 года назад
Ironwood?
@lutzderlurch7877
@lutzderlurch7877 2 года назад
If early 18th C. blocks on navy ships were wooden wih rope lashings, somehow I doubt your average medieval block would be iron strapped. And I also wonder, to a degree, to what degree it is a bit overly paranoid to think a technology that worked for centuries neccessarily needs to be replaced with modern stuff.
@svchineeljunk-riggedschoon4038
@svchineeljunk-riggedschoon4038 2 года назад
@@tods_workshop On that note, consider tarring your lines - it's authentic, and makes them last longer.
@eVVigilance
@eVVigilance 2 года назад
The Boy Scout troop I was a part of years ago had a trebuchet. I forget the length of arm, but the counterweight was a steel 55 gallon drum filled with rocks and birdshot. The counterweight was fixed to the arm, so the unit was wheeled to accomodate the "recoil" action. The whole thing was big enough that it took a bulldozer trailer to move. We flung mostly bowling balls, which SCREAMED from the air flowing over the finger holes. Fun times.
@HereticalKitsune
@HereticalKitsune 2 года назад
Glorious intro! The cheerfulness of potential catastrophy was very nice.
@markfergerson2145
@markfergerson2145 2 года назад
Particularly the"I get to rebuild it" part.
@romgl4513
@romgl4513 2 года назад
So much of quality entertainment, the whole way of thought and design considerations, the actual shooting is a cherry on top. Delivering interesting content for both my scientific nature and also for my mental internal 12 y.o. kid. Thanks!
@Likexner
@Likexner 2 года назад
Its not your mental internal 12 year old kid, its just you. Being an adult does not mean giving up on fun.
@tods_workshop
@tods_workshop 2 года назад
Thanks and glad you are enjoying it
@FortInTheWoods
@FortInTheWoods 2 года назад
amen to that. I would have love to build one of this scale as a kid even now. I build one recently, but this takes the cake. mines 30 to 50% this size.
@SteamCrane
@SteamCrane 2 года назад
The difference between boys and girls is that girls grow up. Just enjoy!
@pavel9652
@pavel9652 2 года назад
Great merch! Most of the youtube channels have junk merch with cryptic quotes or random images that look bad on fabric. Trebuchet t-shirt, however, is a piece of art! I immediately want to get one! ;] The sound of launching a trebuchet is awesome and it feels almost like on the battlefield! Tod makes an excellent piece, even when he screws something up. The man, the legend! ;]
@MontyCantsin5
@MontyCantsin5 2 года назад
9:45: There is evidence of wheels being used on some trebuchets in the medieval period. See the NOVA Secrets of Lost Empires documentary titled 'Medieval Siege' (about 15 mins into the programme) for more on this. The trebuchet simply needs to be put on two wooden rails so that it doesn't get bogged down in muddy ground. It works brilliantly.
@AbenZin1
@AbenZin1 2 года назад
The reason that having wheels on a Trebuchet improves efficiency so dramatically is that it allows the counterweight to fall more or less vertically, rather than in an arc as it would without wheels. This allows greater conservation of energy and thus transferal of energy to the projectile. It's also why the counterweight being a bucket is so important, rather than being fixed to the end of the arm.
@MontyCantsin5
@MontyCantsin5 2 года назад
@@AbenZin1: If you watch the documentary I mentioned above you'll see that the trebuchet constructed with wheels has a fixed lead counterweight and the performance of the machine is excellent. The wheels mainly stop the trebuchet from tipping forward when the projectile is released. As you rightly mentioned, the forward motion also allows for more efficient transferral of energy. I am aware of the argument that having a swinging counterweight also allows the box to fall more directly down thus capturing more gravitational potential energy, but this is by no means an essential design feature.
@Trebuchet48
@Trebuchet48 2 года назад
I have wheels on my small "King Arthur" treb. Definitely made an improvement.
@FortInTheWoods
@FortInTheWoods 2 года назад
I think it also helps with the arc of the weight dropping down. It allows for smother transfer of that energy.
@jeremywilliams5107
@jeremywilliams5107 2 года назад
It also - and to my mind primarily - puts less stress on the trebuchet frame. The basket falling in an arc put a horizontal force on the frame as it moves, firstly to force the counterweight to move out to one side and then to bring it back in again. When it's on wheels, no part of the frame has to resist this sideways motion. I stand to be corrected on this, but I have the feeling that many trebuchets were constructed on site with local materials, rather than being dragged around with an army like some glorified mediaeval artillery piece. I'm not sure that the trebuchet designers used safety factors or rules of thumb in their designs, but I imagine that the mobility conferred by the wheels during firing would stop the arm breaking as often as it might, the which breaking in the middle of a throw would cause serious problems.
@chubbymoth5810
@chubbymoth5810 2 года назад
The smoke trail of the incendiary was revealing. Could you use those more often, as even during daytime the smoke trail would give a nice view. I would also love to see a wide angle view of the whole field and then that smoke trail against a clear sky, but I guess the latter would be sort of a miracle.
@johnfitzalan3128
@johnfitzalan3128 2 года назад
When I worked with the Warwick trebuchet and while build the various marks of my own designs the one thing I would always say is it’s got very limited use for anti personal use. I would comfortably stand in the firing range a hundred times and I guarantee I can dodge them all with minimal effort. It’s not a shell a miss is as good as a mile in this case. We used to very easily just step out of the way of wayward shots at Warwick. The projectile goes so very high and the velocity is so relatively low. As big a fan of trebuchets as I am they have lots of weaknesses there’s a reason more castles fall to spades and pick axes than artillery fire.
@charlesrense5199
@charlesrense5199 2 года назад
Years ago experimenting with trebuchet mechanics with some Lego Technics, I found that wheels work, free swinging counterweight works, but not both. Use both and they cancel eachother out, reducing projectile distance.
@mikurusagawa6897
@mikurusagawa6897 2 года назад
We've had a lockdown longbow. Now comes the lockdown trebuchet. In few years we will have lockdown intercontinental missles by Tod
@felixmervamee7834
@felixmervamee7834 2 года назад
6:41 Owning a copy of Viollet Leduc's Encyclopédie Médiévale, yes, I had to learn about that tendency to make things up when data was lacking. I believe his work is great when it comes to architecture whilst the rest of that compilation leaves much to be desired when you start looking at the details. That's at least what I was told in school. Then again I suppose we would be foolish to expect a high level of accuracy all over the board from a work from the 19th century with claims of universal knowledge of an entire historical period!
@TheWampam
@TheWampam 2 года назад
It also ssems that he made things up with his architecture that didn't exist at his time anymore or that still existed, but he thought that they should look differently.
@lpapay1165
@lpapay1165 2 года назад
On my History of Architecture course VLD has been pretty much burned in effigy for absolutely destroying original castles, churches and estates and turning them into his imagined "perfect" version. So no, historic architecture by him is also highly suspicious in modern context. Basically he enforced his headcanon over actual historical facts. Best case is probably Carcassone, which he rebuild in style found only in select places in Northern France, obliterating unique local context. On the other hand, this context only exists because he was one of few that started the preservation trend, which was inexistent before.
@felixmervamee7834
@felixmervamee7834 2 года назад
Oof, thanks for the precisions!
@lothar3073
@lothar3073 2 года назад
Blessing in disguise honestly, the sound of the Trebuchet up close is awesome!
@crss29
@crss29 2 года назад
There's something special about the joy of a man and his trebuchet.
@thekingjdd
@thekingjdd 2 года назад
Great work as always Tod you should consider painting your bowling balls a brighter contrasting color for better visuals and ease of locating also I would love to see the POV from a projectile with a camera keep up the good work.
@olekaarvaag9405
@olekaarvaag9405 2 года назад
Our man has already shot one GoPro, should be a breeze to launch one as well.
@tods_workshop
@tods_workshop 2 года назад
The problem with bright colours is nothing is bright once silhouetted against sky. I probably just need to get better at camera work
@thekingjdd
@thekingjdd 2 года назад
​@@tods_workshop Very true I was honestly more considering ease of retrieving but as a + something bright neon pink or alike looks good coming at the camera Mythbusters Knew this well and I hope you don't take my comment as anything other than helpful suggestions I love the channel and want to see it grow. PS once you have everything dialed in you should try having someone like Slow Mo Guys film the impacts on target to help spread your channel to a wider audience TTFN.
@snafu2350
@snafu2350 2 года назад
@@tods_workshop Perhaps consider a new recruit? A local camera drone-controlling/owning teenager for air shot(s) would prolly jump at the chance (once you'd drug them out of bed ;) ), & it'd likely make finding stray ammo easier..?
@informalchipmunk5775
@informalchipmunk5775 2 года назад
Ur old videos on crossbows got me really interested in medieval technology. Loved to see that you are still making videos. Definitely subscribing!
@charliejohnson6979
@charliejohnson6979 2 года назад
We do actually have a period diagram of the pulley system - the trebuchet design in Villard de Honnecourt's portfolio includes one, plus some basic text on how it was used. Unfortunately half of the design is missing, and only the plan of the base remains, with the elevation drawing now lost. Villard was from the early 13th cent, and was probably an architect/engineer based on the drawings in the portfolio. The translation of Villard's portfolio I have suggests that Viollet-le-Duc's design was based on Villard's but got some of the pieces in the wrong place.
@robertshell4176
@robertshell4176 2 года назад
I just love this channel. Thanks Tod, you never disappoint.
@chemistrykrang8065
@chemistrykrang8065 2 года назад
The sound and movement of that trebuchet bought back some happy memories, Tod! I built a slightly smaller one (about a 2.5 m arm) with our school living history group (you may have actually seen that one in action around the UK since it was portable) and later had a chance to play with the one at the Danish Middle Ages Centre too. There's a magic to trebuchets that film never quite captures, isn't there? Do watch out for your sling release hooks - we had a couple of incidents where it released early due to bad setup and the projectile went straight up... which was a significant emotional event.
@tommeakin1732
@tommeakin1732 2 года назад
Sometimes mistakes turn out great (at least I like to tell myself that when my parents won't), and I'd say that bit of audio at the end was a pretty brilliant mistake. That sounded amazing.
@QuentinStephens
@QuentinStephens 2 года назад
Your joy, your glee, is wonderful to see. I hope you had a great Christmas and MOAR trebuchet in the new year.
@jorgs3801
@jorgs3801 2 года назад
Great to see you smiling from one ear to the other... stay save and healthy and have a happy and creative 2022.
@d0cOnline
@d0cOnline 2 года назад
I have this wonderful mental image of Tod's neighbor hoisting a white flag through their chimney.
@4C4P5
@4C4P5 2 года назад
Tod, I am at work, must you post this now? I can't focus on my work when I need to watch a trebuchet video. 🤣
@nightrain663
@nightrain663 2 года назад
Love the improvements, highly entertaining subject - well done Tod.
@andybrown4284
@andybrown4284 2 года назад
It's the cracks you can't see that are the ones to worry about, timber is a lot stronger than a lot of folk assume a lump of tree might be. If they did put wheels on a trebuchet then they almost certainly placed some kind of surface underneath for it to roll on rather than just the bare ground which would get chewed up very quickly. I'd imagine that a wet field would be getting churned up by the team operating it so makes sense to reduce that and keep as much mud as possible away from the ropes and pulleys.
@ptonpc
@ptonpc 2 года назад
Fantastic, I doubt anyone is going to complain about the audio :) Good luck to Graham, may the odds be in your favour. Oh yes and the 101. Great vehicles.
@AndyGeesGarage
@AndyGeesGarage 2 года назад
I’d like to see different loads like a “basket” of smaller stones fired at a line of archers (mannequins) I can only imagine how terrifying it would be to see your mate get flattened by a projectile from a trebuchet
@tods_workshop
@tods_workshop 2 года назад
So do. Never done it, but it will be coming
@Halinspark
@Halinspark 2 года назад
Go Pro-vision of that last bowling ball was pretty scary, so I imagine it would look a lot like that and sound crunchier.
@society_archer7104
@society_archer7104 2 года назад
Don't have a line of targets set up. But I do have a video of my "much smaller" treb firing about a dozen tennis balls at once.
@rlong82571
@rlong82571 2 года назад
A trebuchet like a bow is transferring the energy to the bowling ball or arrow. Like a bow will be damaged when you dryfire because you are not transferring the energy, I would assume the same holds true for a trebuchet.
@millertalbot
@millertalbot 2 года назад
Love what you’re up to bud! And I love your attitude!!! Keep it coming!
@tods_workshop
@tods_workshop 2 года назад
Thanks - appreciated
@bluntmuffin1729
@bluntmuffin1729 2 года назад
I would really love to see some footage start to finish with no cuts or edits. How long does it take to prep per shot and how much man power is required. Keep up the awesome work!
@tods_workshop
@tods_workshop 2 года назад
Slow TV I guess. Well why not
@1425363878
@1425363878 2 года назад
Those trebuchet sounds were the most wonderful thing I have ever heard. Can somebody make a ten-hour version of the clonk remix please
@thorzyan
@thorzyan 2 года назад
Delightful episode, thank You!
@FloorManiac
@FloorManiac 2 года назад
Loving it! Thanks, Sir. It looks like you and Jenny are having an awesome time.
@MajorHavoc214
@MajorHavoc214 2 года назад
9:49 There is some evidence that wheels were put on some of the trebuchets during the Hundred Years War, but mainly doodles in the margins. And don't forget, on muddy ground you can place boards or small diameter logs to make a launch track for a wheeled trebuchet. And those launch tracks were also used with plenty of grease for regular skid mounted trebuchets. Yeah, I taught military history. BTW. If you don't calculate the center of gravity you don't know where to place the wheels. So you might understand why it wasn't widely done.
@gordonlawrence1448
@gordonlawrence1448 2 года назад
I could watch this sort of stuff all day.
@antiquegeek
@antiquegeek 2 года назад
Great fun! It has always been an interest of mine to examine the various ways the weights were attached as factors in longevity of the machine and efficiency. The fixed weight on the end of the arm swivel arc versus the falling hinged weight and the "hybrid" propped swivel weight that kept the weight more on line with the arm until the very last so less hard fall and perhaps a bit more energy transfer. Oh the possibilities for experimentation are endless and while others have already done it I want to do it too- why should they have all the fun.
@Hirosjimma
@Hirosjimma 2 года назад
good god that sound of the trebuchet at the end! It's awesome in both meanings of the word.
@BobT36
@BobT36 2 года назад
You've done a lot of things in your life, Todd, but I'm sure that one day when you're very old and on your deathbed, you can give yourself a lil grin remembering you were one of the few modern guys who got to build and play around with a fooking Trebuchet. Good work mate. Glad to see you enjoying it, and we are too!
@arghjayem
@arghjayem 2 года назад
Nice trebuchet, and nice to see a forward control Land Rover being used for some proper work! 😃
@youtubeseagull
@youtubeseagull 2 года назад
The close up sounds of the trebuchet are amazing and very enjoyable. Tod happy make me more happy some.
@piercer4882
@piercer4882 2 года назад
I love hearing the excitement in your voice while using the trebuchet.. truly a lucky man to do what you love for a living!
@zoukatron
@zoukatron 2 года назад
So, when can we expect this to appear as a stock item on Tod's Workshop?
@johnbeauvais3159
@johnbeauvais3159 2 года назад
Shipping will be a bit steep, but worth it certainly
@greghenrikson952
@greghenrikson952 2 года назад
If your country has a succession crisis, they'll bring it to you!
@cammobunker
@cammobunker 2 года назад
Perhaps a bit much to ship, but a 1/25th scale model would be just the ticket!
@johnbeauvais3159
@johnbeauvais3159 2 года назад
@@cammobunker How big could you make a “enthusiast” trebuchet? Like a desktop version that could throw a hard candy would be good. Maybe one a bit larger for flinging rocks across the garden.
@medea27
@medea27 2 года назад
@@johnbeauvais3159 Love to see the face of the customs agent who reads the form saying: Number of Items 1 Description: Medieval Siege Machine (reproduction) Purpose: Give the guys a few blocks down the road a scare
@garretisla5282
@garretisla5282 2 года назад
"oh, what are you doing today, Todd?" " Nothing really, just tuning my trebuchet to fire on the walls of a keep in the near future..." Man, what a cool job!
@frankjenkins3871
@frankjenkins3871 2 года назад
Wonderful Tod. Looking forward to more trebuchet videos.
@rusnikfromtranscarpathia
@rusnikfromtranscarpathia 2 года назад
Freaking Awesome! i used to play ALL AgeofEmpires on my CPU MANY times,,, i loved that series (i still have all of them),,, and cool how you were a part of these awesome games through your Trebuchets! You Rock!
@rossdiggle
@rossdiggle 2 года назад
For just 2 pounds a month, you can 're wardrobe a knifesmith in a hoodie that isn't going to get caught in some machinery like a lathe. For to long has he been spending his clothing budget on replacement Go-Pros. So please give generously to TodWatch.
@tods_workshop
@tods_workshop 2 года назад
I must confess that the 'dangles' on this hoodie are starting to worry me around polishers etc, so maybe it is time
@APinchOfHistory
@APinchOfHistory 2 года назад
I would love to have a trebuchet for my videos myself 😄 Brilliant job, Tod!
@seanheath4492
@seanheath4492 2 года назад
Who wouldn't want a trebuchet of their own? 😛
@APinchOfHistory
@APinchOfHistory 2 года назад
@@seanheath4492 True, everybody does!
@cedhome7945
@cedhome7945 2 года назад
I worked for Dave lazenby who built the war machines at carefhilly in the early 90ies .they where built with oak and very little iron as Dave tryed to make every thing as you did in the medieval times .they where mostly made on site fore the siege and where not expected to last .if it broke you made another part .had a great time flinging all sorts of things into the most Inc 2 pigs heads for the camera crews that all ways seamed to infest the place .we warned them that 2 items in the sling might not be a good idea .....they insisted so when we loosed the sling one whent straight up the other landed in the public park .had to retrieve that amongst the familys picnic tables.thanks to the gods no one was hurt
@chadford88
@chadford88 2 года назад
Tod - you’re an absolute manic - and I love it. Don’t ever change!
@Skorpychan
@Skorpychan 2 года назад
Interesting to see the 'historical' approach compared with the Colin Furze method of welding it together out of steel and throwing car engines with it.
@googiegress7459
@googiegress7459 2 года назад
Traditionally, Vikings would hurl car engines using steel trebuchets, but the ammunition would be electrified first.
@nudl3Zz
@nudl3Zz 2 года назад
trebuchets are exciting but I'm excited to see how your clothes are even more ripped up in the next episode :-D
@stevenkobb156
@stevenkobb156 2 года назад
I love the too-light projectile explanation, like Sally pulling away the football just as Charlie Brown tries to kick it. Major damage.
@wulfengel
@wulfengel 2 года назад
It whistles as it comes past the go pro, wow, seen one loose fireballs at Warwick castle and the sound is always awesome.
@MadManchou
@MadManchou 2 года назад
Took me a minute to understand you meant "Viollet-le-Duc" :p It's pretty fair to assume Eugène would make stuff up, as he is pretty well known for "arranging" the buildings he was asked to restore to fit his preconceived ideas about what "looks medieval" ; in particular, adding gargoyles and spikes everywhere. That being said, the state of French castles, cathedrals and churches would be much much worse had he not been about at the time.
@paulcrawford8425
@paulcrawford8425 2 года назад
I like the idea of restoring our lost medieval history.
@allanhagan5113
@allanhagan5113 2 года назад
@@paulcrawford8425 I'm not sure Viollet-le-Duc restored, more like re-imagined - fontevrault abbaye kitchens and Carcassone not to mention the spire on Notre Dame..
@johnkey1682
@johnkey1682 2 года назад
Just been watching one of dan Bertrand's videos, you can hear a warbling I assume is coming from the holes in the bowling ball acting like a flute. Did you hear anything from your machine?
@snafu2350
@snafu2350 2 года назад
There was certainly a couple of gopro clips here where there was a whistling noise as the bowling ball approached; I guess that's what you meant?
@johnkey1682
@johnkey1682 2 года назад
@@snafu2350 Whistling with a warble. Like it was being played through a Leslie speaker
@tods_workshop
@tods_workshop 2 года назад
Yes that's the noise - whistles, which is rather cool
@sheevpalpatine8243
@sheevpalpatine8243 2 года назад
I remember I worked on a project to build a small-scale Trebuchet at a camp I went to Over a Summer many years ago. We could never work out how to get the Sling right and never ended up finishing it. Awesome to see one in action!
@heideknight9122
@heideknight9122 2 года назад
Your mentioning Mr. Stanton is great to me. I've had that optimization video saved for a very long time. Glad this community is so interactive and inquisitive!
@MrGrimsmith
@MrGrimsmith 2 года назад
On the wheels front, I suspect that some form may have been used to allow for changing the bearing more easily. OK, it's still not exactly a *precise* weapon but you can dial it in quite accurately from ones I've seen in the past. Changing the bearing wiithout any forom of carriage though is going to be a bit of a git. One thing I would be very interested to see, if you are willing and able to test it, is how viable cluster shot is. Can you fire a loosely wrapped ball of stones, was this actually a thing or another myth?
@tods_workshop
@tods_workshop 2 года назад
'Cluster shot' is absolutely something I want to try
@brettbeatnick
@brettbeatnick 2 года назад
Glad you mentioned Tom. I agree very sharp fella, and i really enjoyed his trebuchet series.
@jamesallred460
@jamesallred460 2 года назад
OMG that was amazing!!!! Can't wait for the next vid!!
@blaketracy4377
@blaketracy4377 2 года назад
Amazing work. So glad to see trebuchet testing in your hands.
@ihcfn
@ihcfn 2 года назад
Simply awesome Tod!
@alexandermartinez732
@alexandermartinez732 2 года назад
Yes! The update is here!
@thomasholte1828
@thomasholte1828 2 года назад
So much awesome going on!
@Afro408
@Afro408 2 года назад
I love the way the shot whistles as it comes in. Early warning system, that you wouldn’t be quick enough to use! 😅😅👍👏👏👏👏👏👏
@gizmonomono
@gizmonomono 2 года назад
A joy to watch. You don't disappoint, Tod 😁
@ThomasWilts98
@ThomasWilts98 2 года назад
Todd, I’m always impressed and thankful for the information you provide on your channel. Keep up the amazing work. I was wondering if you would make a staff sling video ? Cheers mate!!!!
@RC-cj5gj
@RC-cj5gj 2 года назад
Fab video Tod!! Thank you :)
@bulletproofpepper2
@bulletproofpepper2 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing !
@Fanny-Fanny
@Fanny-Fanny 2 года назад
Wow another awesome Tod Cutler video - best belated Christmas Present ever! 🎁🎁🎁
@tonyoliver2167
@tonyoliver2167 2 года назад
Hey Tod, loving the bronze mace head on the end of the crank
@markmarsh1131
@markmarsh1131 2 года назад
Great as usual Tod, I would love to see the full arc of the shot - so a camera positioned to be able to see it all. Especially with the smoke shot!
@ChrisKing-cm5ps
@ChrisKing-cm5ps 2 года назад
These are some amazing videos!
@TheRKG1337
@TheRKG1337 2 года назад
very cool, thank you Tod
@jeffarmstrong1308
@jeffarmstrong1308 2 года назад
Love to see a man enjoying his work! Good one, Tod
@robertoservadei4766
@robertoservadei4766 2 года назад
All your vids are rather good, but this was fantastic! Keep them coming!
@theMindwalker
@theMindwalker 2 года назад
Never disappointed with your videos. Love these videos. Tod, you should watch the 1st episode of Doraleous and Associates. Every time I see you working with a trebuchet, I think of episode 1...every time I see episode 1 I think of your trebuchet. It's a glorious thing.
@andrewburns3823
@andrewburns3823 2 года назад
I love the whistle from the finger holes in the bowling balls! Nice work! Carry on.
@anomalyp8584
@anomalyp8584 2 года назад
Got to love this man's enthousiasm and his creations!
@paulcrawford8425
@paulcrawford8425 2 года назад
I love the sound of the air whistling over the finger holes.
@duncandemicoli1951
@duncandemicoli1951 2 года назад
Holy maccaroni Tod that last shot was truly impressive!! Kudos from Malta 🇲🇹
@joshuadunn882
@joshuadunn882 2 года назад
Nice sweaters Tod. You should put some of them in a merch shop. Seeing them makes me feel not so bad about some of my work sweater I have.... A great video as always. Very interesting...
@svensorensen7693
@svensorensen7693 2 года назад
Phenomenal, can't wait for more!
@lynnettejalufka2682
@lynnettejalufka2682 2 года назад
I love your attitude if the whole collapses: everyone wins! Good point about wheels. The shirt is awesome!
@blacksquirrel4008
@blacksquirrel4008 2 года назад
So very enjoyable watching a man who loves his work
@Smallathe
@Smallathe 2 года назад
Wonderful!!! Great shooting!!!
@frankgaletzka8477
@frankgaletzka8477 2 года назад
Well done life history Thank you very much for doing this
@TheNetsrac
@TheNetsrac 2 года назад
Very intersting and educational video (as always), thank you very much Tod. I'm looking forward to more Belated Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to you and yours from Denmark P.S. I'm all for the talk and details 👍
@tods_workshop
@tods_workshop 2 года назад
Thanks. Its good to know as some people just want to see stuff shot and others want information and I try to tread a path between
@ihcfn
@ihcfn 2 года назад
@@tods_workshop Definitely info Tod! People can just skip to the stuff being shot if they want to.
@spragnionyWieprz
@spragnionyWieprz 2 года назад
The hoodie absolutely rocks!
@gee7480
@gee7480 2 года назад
Mr Todd, Loving your trebuchet, it's been great! Gee.
@dusanbursac5012
@dusanbursac5012 2 года назад
Watching Tod's content is always a pleasure.
@MikesFoggyIdea
@MikesFoggyIdea 2 года назад
I absolutely love your truck!
@benwilliams909
@benwilliams909 2 года назад
Absolutely brilliant Tod, you are living the dream xD
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