The Slingshot Channel
Sunday, May 19, 2013
Greetings from sunny Gran Canaria!
No new video today, The Slingshot Channel is on vacation for a week!
Sunday, May 12, 2013
RUB-15: First "Upper Slingshot Receiver" finished
Even though I am not happy with the looks, the thing works too good to be thrown away... so I painted it black and attached a scope mount. I used a cheapo red dot.
I think I will make several other uppers, now that I know how this works.
I think I will make several other uppers, now that I know how this works.
Saturday, May 11, 2013
Toilet brush machine gun: Getting closer
Worked some more on the weapon today. Added a nice front handle, Moorhammer style. Banded all four forks up.
I quickly encountered a huge problem: Return to senders and misfirings!
Those returners are dangerous. I mean seriously dangerous. One hit the door right next to my head... two inches to the right and I'd be in trouble now.
I don't really know what is going on - what I found out is that it works as long as you turn really slow. The fast spinning action of the battery drill is probably too much, destabilizes the "bolts" in flight.
I attached thin rubber bands to at least avoid the return to senders - this works fine. But there is still the issue of the tumbling bolts. About half of them do that. It must have something to do with the rotation - no problems at all if I turn by hand and push the bands up one at a time.
If all else fails, I will convert this baby to manual repeating action.
But it does look cool!
I quickly encountered a huge problem: Return to senders and misfirings!
Those returners are dangerous. I mean seriously dangerous. One hit the door right next to my head... two inches to the right and I'd be in trouble now.
I don't really know what is going on - what I found out is that it works as long as you turn really slow. The fast spinning action of the battery drill is probably too much, destabilizes the "bolts" in flight.
I attached thin rubber bands to at least avoid the return to senders - this works fine. But there is still the issue of the tumbling bolts. About half of them do that. It must have something to do with the rotation - no problems at all if I turn by hand and push the bands up one at a time.
If all else fails, I will convert this baby to manual repeating action.
But it does look cool!
Friday, May 10, 2013
Toilet Brush Full Auto: First pics
I am working on the full auto version of the toilet brush shooter.
I want the same performance (excellent!), but I want four of these deadly cleaning items sent downrange in under one second.
This is basically a supersized version of my pistol dart shooter, just with only four rounds instead of eight (due to size restraints). I also had to employ a battery drill instead of a power screwdriver, the heavy parts need more momentum.
I first tried a more compact "fork wheel", but a misfiring occured and the toilet brush blew the 18mm plywood away. So I made a much larger wheel and had to adapt the frame accordingly.
I only attached one band set so far, more tests tomorrow.
I want the same performance (excellent!), but I want four of these deadly cleaning items sent downrange in under one second.
This is basically a supersized version of my pistol dart shooter, just with only four rounds instead of eight (due to size restraints). I also had to employ a battery drill instead of a power screwdriver, the heavy parts need more momentum.
I first tried a more compact "fork wheel", but a misfiring occured and the toilet brush blew the 18mm plywood away. So I made a much larger wheel and had to adapt the frame accordingly.
I only attached one band set so far, more tests tomorrow.
Thursday, May 9, 2013
Google I/O showcase
Google will have their annual big event, called Google I/O, in a few days (15th to 17th of May), in San Francisco.
Read about it on wikipedia
YouTube will have a booth there and they want to play selected content from their partners.
Believe it or not, they want to play one of my videos too!
I am much honored and gave them full permission, of course.
Read about it on wikipedia
YouTube will have a booth there and they want to play selected content from their partners.
Believe it or not, they want to play one of my videos too!
I am much honored and gave them full permission, of course.
Saturday, May 4, 2013
Weaponizing toilet brushes
My wife gave me this as a surpise:
Funny! I really have to admit I spend too much time on the John, usually reading in the undisturbed solitude a man can often only enjoy while sitting on the bowl.
The gift made me thinking. Can I turn a toilet brush into a deadly projectile?
Well... yes, I can.
Video:
Funny! I really have to admit I spend too much time on the John, usually reading in the undisturbed solitude a man can often only enjoy while sitting on the bowl.
The gift made me thinking. Can I turn a toilet brush into a deadly projectile?
Well... yes, I can.
Video:
Ram-bone from Texas persimmon natural
Seems that whenever I come up with a new design, I always have to make a natural before my mind can refocus. The Ram-bone is at a stage where a natural was inevitable.
I still had one fork left from the four Texas parsimmon shipment John sent me a few months ago. It was cracked and also one of the branches was dead, rotten dark. So I was a bit afraid if it was possible to salvage it.
I had to carefully choose the cuts in order to not run into the deep crack that ran all the way through the dead branch and trunk.
I wanted to integrate a part of the dead wood simply because of the color. This forced me to make the handle a little fatter, but less deep. You have to do that when working on naturals - making the best out of the shape nature provided.
It came out real nice!
I still had one fork left from the four Texas parsimmon shipment John sent me a few months ago. It was cracked and also one of the branches was dead, rotten dark. So I was a bit afraid if it was possible to salvage it.
I had to carefully choose the cuts in order to not run into the deep crack that ran all the way through the dead branch and trunk.
I wanted to integrate a part of the dead wood simply because of the color. This forced me to make the handle a little fatter, but less deep. You have to do that when working on naturals - making the best out of the shape nature provided.
It came out real nice!
Wednesday, May 1, 2013
New design for a plastic mould
A friend of mine wants to start selling slingshots and asked me if I could provide a design. Sure!
This one is a mix between the Moorhammer (handle) and the Hand Mortar (for Cold Steel), The fork is wider than the Hand Mortar's, and also the fork arms a thicker. The handle is pure Moorhammer, but sports a lanyard hole. The idea is that the user can saw the hole part off if desired. Also the slot for the looped bands should not be sawed through as it is a bit of a problem for flat bands - you have to attach those fairly low so they don't slip into the slot.
This is a great slingshot! The fork is 15mm higher than the Moorhammer's, more safe for beginners but still fairly low, The handle is very very comfortable.
This one is a mix between the Moorhammer (handle) and the Hand Mortar (for Cold Steel), The fork is wider than the Hand Mortar's, and also the fork arms a thicker. The handle is pure Moorhammer, but sports a lanyard hole. The idea is that the user can saw the hole part off if desired. Also the slot for the looped bands should not be sawed through as it is a bit of a problem for flat bands - you have to attach those fairly low so they don't slip into the slot.
This is a great slingshot! The fork is 15mm higher than the Moorhammer's, more safe for beginners but still fairly low, The handle is very very comfortable.
RUB-15 - first shooting setup
Have been working on it some more. Made an encapsulated front part, for silencing and rubber protection purposes.
I still have to attach brushes to the front and back holes, but it already is very quiet. I also might include a band heating system.
Equipped with 3,1cm x 3,1cm bands (four strips per side), it shoots the 40 gramm aluminum arrow with mighty force. The field tips penetrate about 3cm into massive oak panels. The field tip is pushed down the shaft in the process.
As happy as I am with the functionality, as unhappy am I about the looks. Boxy, clumsy, foolish. Back to the drawig board.
I still have to attach brushes to the front and back holes, but it already is very quiet. I also might include a band heating system.
Equipped with 3,1cm x 3,1cm bands (four strips per side), it shoots the 40 gramm aluminum arrow with mighty force. The field tips penetrate about 3cm into massive oak panels. The field tip is pushed down the shaft in the process.
As happy as I am with the functionality, as unhappy am I about the looks. Boxy, clumsy, foolish. Back to the drawig board.
Monday, April 29, 2013
Zombie Go Boom Cooperation
I have been a follower of the Zombie Go Boom guys for a long time. Gotta love Zombie destruction tests!
Their heads have been getting better and better - the current iteration is really getting there.
Gorgeous, won't rot, simulate flesh, skin, blood, and bone - just amazing!
They sent me two of these and I tested the first one. Commercial slingshot didn't do much damage (if any). Homemade one, lots better.
Their heads have been getting better and better - the current iteration is really getting there.
Gorgeous, won't rot, simulate flesh, skin, blood, and bone - just amazing!
They sent me two of these and I tested the first one. Commercial slingshot didn't do much damage (if any). Homemade one, lots better.
Saturday, April 27, 2013
RUB15 homemade crossbow upper receiver for M16 / AR-15
Here are the first pictures of the build...
Will do a pure arrow shooter first, just to learn what works and what doesn't.
Removed the upper receiver and also the trigger/hammer assembly. Then I made a base plate from 18mm multiplex. Added a trigger and my usual lock, used a nail that I can bend into shape.
The lock works like a charm!
I will use two 16mm steel tubes as "barrel" and "rail" parts. The draw is 100% inline with the rails. I plan to make a cocking slide for fast action. This crossbow will be quick.
No changes to the original M16A1.
Will do a pure arrow shooter first, just to learn what works and what doesn't.
Removed the upper receiver and also the trigger/hammer assembly. Then I made a base plate from 18mm multiplex. Added a trigger and my usual lock, used a nail that I can bend into shape.
The lock works like a charm!
I will use two 16mm steel tubes as "barrel" and "rail" parts. The draw is 100% inline with the rails. I plan to make a cocking slide for fast action. This crossbow will be quick.
No changes to the original M16A1.
Friday, April 26, 2013
Upcoming coverage on German TV
The German TV network "MDR" will cover me in their format "Außenseiter Spitzenreiter", on May 1st (9:15 PM GMT+1).
See the details on the MDR homepage
The episode will be available online for a while, will post the link as soon as it becomes available. German language of course.
See the details on the MDR homepage
The episode will be available online for a while, will post the link as soon as it becomes available. German language of course.
Thursday, April 25, 2013
Monday, April 22, 2013
Sunday, April 21, 2013
Mini Magazine Shooter
The spring has come. Once again we can spend some time outdoors!
Of course one must ALWAYS have a slingshot around. But on a Sunday morning walk with the family, a bulky Moorhammer isn't appropriate. So I always carry a mini slingshot.
Ammo is another concern. I actually loved LW's magazine idea
See his original model
so much that I decided to make another mini, with that mag design included.
5 rounds of 8mm steel! Held in place by a 3mm neodyme. Orange Osage on 9mm multiplex, finished in Linseed.
I put on very short bands, just 10cm active length. Kept the bands a bit wider so the 8mm still have decent power.
Of course one must ALWAYS have a slingshot around. But on a Sunday morning walk with the family, a bulky Moorhammer isn't appropriate. So I always carry a mini slingshot.
Ammo is another concern. I actually loved LW's magazine idea
See his original model
so much that I decided to make another mini, with that mag design included.
5 rounds of 8mm steel! Held in place by a 3mm neodyme. Orange Osage on 9mm multiplex, finished in Linseed.
I put on very short bands, just 10cm active length. Kept the bands a bit wider so the 8mm still have decent power.







Monday, April 15, 2013
Friday, April 12, 2013
The Bar Fight Dominator
Had two days off, made the ashtray shooter.
It is chambered for the 75x30mm Ashtrays. Those weigh 245 gramms (0.56 lb) each. The weapon holds four of them in the clip, 1 more in the chamber.
A pump action shooter that you put against your chest and the draw back with both arms. Thanks to the specifically designed mechanism that isn't very hard.
The ashtrays land with a mighty force! Video coming up Sunday.
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The thing also has a mounting for broken off beer bottles, as bayonets.
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The magazine is gravity fed. This weapon is surprisingly accurate!
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It is chambered for the 75x30mm Ashtrays. Those weigh 245 gramms (0.56 lb) each. The weapon holds four of them in the clip, 1 more in the chamber.
A pump action shooter that you put against your chest and the draw back with both arms. Thanks to the specifically designed mechanism that isn't very hard.
The ashtrays land with a mighty force! Video coming up Sunday.
Enlarge this image Click to see fullsize

The thing also has a mounting for broken off beer bottles, as bayonets.
Enlarge this image Click to see fullsize

The magazine is gravity fed. This weapon is surprisingly accurate!
Enlarge this image Click to see fullsize
Word from the Gates Foundation
I had messaged the Bill Gates foundation and told them that my "condom gun" isn't a serious competitor, just a piece of comedy, and they got back to me today.
Here is an excerpt from their mail:
Wow! I feel like a hero now.
Here is an excerpt from their mail:
....We wanted to let you know that your video has drawn the 2nd most amount of traffic to our site since March 22, second only to the Gates Foundation website.... By creating a fun video, you were able to draw so many viewers to this topic, and we hope that one of these applicants could have a solution that could really help save lives. Thank you for sharing this opportunity with the world and for bringing people’s attention to this important topic.
If you wouldn’t mind sending us your mailing address, our team would like to send something as a token of our appreciation.
Wow! I feel like a hero now.
Monday, April 8, 2013
Reddit IAMA on the 10th
Reddit is a huge bulletin board style website, immensely popular. It is also called the "frontpage of the internet".
The members create posts about interesting things they find on the web, and other members can up- and downvote the post. If a post makes the front page, it is very popular - and will be even more popular soon, thanks to the participating members.
Some of my videos have been featured on reddit, and the last one (condom gun) even made the top of the front page. Yay!
Reddit also has a way to interview people online. They call it "IAMA". One of their users posted a request for me to be interviewed:
See the request over at Reddit
Of course I will gladly be available for questions.
So on Wednesday, April 10th, I will be answering questions live from 8 PM GMT+1 (EST+6). So that would be 2 PM NYC time.
Looking forward to that!
UPDATE: The AMA is over, it was lots of fun. I typed three hours non stop. We even made the reddit front page!
Here is the entire discussion:
See the Jörg Sprave AMA on reddit
The members create posts about interesting things they find on the web, and other members can up- and downvote the post. If a post makes the front page, it is very popular - and will be even more popular soon, thanks to the participating members.
Some of my videos have been featured on reddit, and the last one (condom gun) even made the top of the front page. Yay!
Reddit also has a way to interview people online. They call it "IAMA". One of their users posted a request for me to be interviewed:
See the request over at Reddit
Of course I will gladly be available for questions.
So on Wednesday, April 10th, I will be answering questions live from 8 PM GMT+1 (EST+6). So that would be 2 PM NYC time.
Looking forward to that!
UPDATE: The AMA is over, it was lots of fun. I typed three hours non stop. We even made the reddit front page!
Here is the entire discussion:
See the Jörg Sprave AMA on reddit
Sunday, April 7, 2013
Bill Gates Calls, I shall answer!
The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation offers 100,000 USD for projects that improve things around condoms.
Read about it on the Foundation Website
"Application of knowledge from other fields" is explicitly called for. Bill looks for "attributes that increase ease-of-use" and designs that make it "easier to properly apply" a preservative.
Of course I HAD to come forth and help the visionary billionaire on his lofty quest. Therefore, this video brings to you the world's first condom applicator slingshot gun!
See for yourself.
Please keep in mind this is comedy and NOT a serious project. :)
Read about it on the Foundation Website
"Application of knowledge from other fields" is explicitly called for. Bill looks for "attributes that increase ease-of-use" and designs that make it "easier to properly apply" a preservative.
Of course I HAD to come forth and help the visionary billionaire on his lofty quest. Therefore, this video brings to you the world's first condom applicator slingshot gun!
See for yourself.
Please keep in mind this is comedy and NOT a serious project. :)
Wednesday, April 3, 2013
Monday, April 1, 2013
At last. A pump gun slingshot tutorial.
So many people wanted blueprints and tuts for my pump actions.
But of course the Oreo one is useless, and the cardboard one is flimsy and weak.
So I decided to make a really nice one that shoots M10 hexnuts. Those are very cheap (I buy 100 pcs for five Euros), last forever, and have the right weight. About 10 gramms is ideal for a pump gun, as draw length and weight is limited if you want to be able to fire quickly. I made one a long time ago for 20mm steel balls, but those are too heavy, three time as much as the M10 hexnuts.
Also the weapon is pretty thin, just under 30 mm wide and 80 cm long.
The magazine fits 40 rounds!
The mechanism is really the same as for the Oreo shooter - but I put in a rare earth magnet to hold the "active" nut in place. Nice, you hear a clicking noise when you repeat, and then you know everything's fine.
I have a set of blueprints and also a private how to video online:
See the related post on my forum
But of course the Oreo one is useless, and the cardboard one is flimsy and weak.
So I decided to make a really nice one that shoots M10 hexnuts. Those are very cheap (I buy 100 pcs for five Euros), last forever, and have the right weight. About 10 gramms is ideal for a pump gun, as draw length and weight is limited if you want to be able to fire quickly. I made one a long time ago for 20mm steel balls, but those are too heavy, three time as much as the M10 hexnuts.
Also the weapon is pretty thin, just under 30 mm wide and 80 cm long.
The magazine fits 40 rounds!
The mechanism is really the same as for the Oreo shooter - but I put in a rare earth magnet to hold the "active" nut in place. Nice, you hear a clicking noise when you repeat, and then you know everything's fine.
I have a set of blueprints and also a private how to video online:
See the related post on my forum
Friday, March 29, 2013
From Jörg Sprave for Jörg Sprave
My name isn't very common in Germany. But I do have exactly one name cousin - a guy whom I never met. As far as I know, we are not even related. But he hasn't anything to do with slingshots, that much is clear.
I have a monster footprint on the web. The other Jörg does not. I have thought quite often about him, poor fellow must have gotten so many remarks and messages because of me.
He wrote me a message lately. A fan sent him a slingshot that was obviously meant for me! He asked for my address so he can forward the parcel. Nice!
I wrote him back, apologized for the hazzle, and expressed my general sympathy for the many other misunderstandings I might have caused. He said no problem! So I promised him a hand made slingshot. He was elated, and even asked me to sign it!
So I made a slingshot from Jörg Sprave for Jörg Sprave. Slightly spalted, well grained birch scales on a 19mm multiplex core. Linseed oil finish. Hand Mortar design (I know I gave this to Cold Steel, but for non commercial use I think that is still OK).
I will band this up with a nice target band set, ideally suited for beginners, and I will add some ammo, too. Who knows, maybe soon we will have TWO Jörg Spraves that shoot slingshots!
I have a monster footprint on the web. The other Jörg does not. I have thought quite often about him, poor fellow must have gotten so many remarks and messages because of me.
He wrote me a message lately. A fan sent him a slingshot that was obviously meant for me! He asked for my address so he can forward the parcel. Nice!
I wrote him back, apologized for the hazzle, and expressed my general sympathy for the many other misunderstandings I might have caused. He said no problem! So I promised him a hand made slingshot. He was elated, and even asked me to sign it!
So I made a slingshot from Jörg Sprave for Jörg Sprave. Slightly spalted, well grained birch scales on a 19mm multiplex core. Linseed oil finish. Hand Mortar design (I know I gave this to Cold Steel, but for non commercial use I think that is still OK).
I will band this up with a nice target band set, ideally suited for beginners, and I will add some ammo, too. Who knows, maybe soon we will have TWO Jörg Spraves that shoot slingshots!
Sunday, March 24, 2013
Office wars reloaded
I explored the pump concept a bit more.
This time I made one out of cardboard, entirely with desk tools and materials. No Thera band, no scroll saw, no screws.
While cardboard, if used right, can be incredibly strong, it is a b..ch to work with. You really have to take care.
The shooter holds 12 two-eurocents-coins in the mag. You can also use US dimes and M5 washers, all having about the same dimensions.
It is impressive how much power this little thing has, propelled by just 10 normal, thin office rubber bands.
This time I made one out of cardboard, entirely with desk tools and materials. No Thera band, no scroll saw, no screws.
While cardboard, if used right, can be incredibly strong, it is a b..ch to work with. You really have to take care.
The shooter holds 12 two-eurocents-coins in the mag. You can also use US dimes and M5 washers, all having about the same dimensions.
It is impressive how much power this little thing has, propelled by just 10 normal, thin office rubber bands.
Sunday, March 17, 2013
Separating Oreos like a boss
Oreo, the maker of the famous three-layered cookies, launched a
viral marketing campaign a few weeks ago. They hired four different
inventors to come up with crazy machines. The most successfull video
already has four million views:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pii4G8FkCA4&list=HL1363533455
I was not invited to join, but I nevertheless decided to give it "a shot" (pun intended). Here is what I came up with:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pii4G8FkCA4&list=HL1363533455
I was not invited to join, but I nevertheless decided to give it "a shot" (pun intended). Here is what I came up with:
Sunday, March 10, 2013
IWA 2013 news
The IWA, held annually in Nuremburg/Germany, is Europe's most important
show for weapons and gear. A pure B2B event, so "normal" consumers can't
get in.
I visited the show again, upon special invitation by Cold Steel. See this year's news - Zombie killing blades and axes, great arrow shooters, and even a side by side rifle that is chambered for four caliber (1" dia) ammo.
I visited the show again, upon special invitation by Cold Steel. See this year's news - Zombie killing blades and axes, great arrow shooters, and even a side by side rifle that is chambered for four caliber (1" dia) ammo.
Deadly Marriage: Paper Planes and Kunais
Have experimented with the paper plane idea some more, and tried a Kunai modification that allows me to shoot them from the Machete shooting crossbow.
It works!
A specifically bent nail, attached with rubber, for bands with a loop attached to each end, and the paper plane as shaft/fletching. A length of paracord with a knot at the end, so it locks into the mechanism of the crossbow.
Shot from the Machete shooter, the thing flies straight, true, and with mighty force. This is from 12 meters distance.
It works!
A specifically bent nail, attached with rubber, for bands with a loop attached to each end, and the paper plane as shaft/fletching. A length of paracord with a knot at the end, so it locks into the mechanism of the crossbow.
Shot from the Machete shooter, the thing flies straight, true, and with mighty force. This is from 12 meters distance.
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