A micro-crossbow fires a sparking bolt at a "Hunger Games" symbol (homemade). Catching fire, literally!
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Music By:
Music by Jason Shaw (RP-Clattertrap)
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Project Inspired By:
This was inspired by a project by sonicdaddotcom; Sonic Micro Preview sneak peak: http://youtu.be/zB_lFIfPTbw
WARNING: The depictions of launching sparklers in this video are for demonstrational and entertainment purposes only and are not intended to be duplicated. There may be risks associated with these projects that require experience, and/or adult supervision. Use of video content is at your own risk.
Project History & More Info:
The guys at www.sonicdad.com approached me about a collaboration and asked me if I could make their micro-crossbow even better.
I took the basic design and added a few features, like a clip for holding the crossbow bolt in place, side quivers for extra ammunition, and some reinforcing strings for added durability.
This crossbow fires matchsticks up to 40 feet away, and can even be fired upside down.
It's one of my favorite projects to date, and my kids love them as well.
See the Full Project Video: http://youtu.be/DvDwlyGthtY
Next Video: Gel Ice: http://bit.ly/QCIcePack
Previous Video: Superhero Shuriken: http://bit.ly/QCBatarang
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"Quick Clips" are clips of random experiments in a minute or less.
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Tumblr: http://bit.ly/grantstumblr
Music By:
Music by Jason Shaw (RP-Clattertrap)
http://www.audionautix.com
Project Inspired By:
This was inspired by a project by sonicdaddotcom; Sonic Micro Preview sneak peak: http://youtu.be/zB_lFIfPTbw
WARNING: The depictions of launching sparklers in this video are for demonstrational and entertainment purposes only and are not intended to be duplicated. There may be risks associated with these projects that require experience, and/or adult supervision. Use of video content is at your own risk.
Project History & More Info:
The guys at www.sonicdad.com approached me about a collaboration and asked me if I could make their micro-crossbow even better.
I took the basic design and added a few features, like a clip for holding the crossbow bolt in place, side quivers for extra ammunition, and some reinforcing strings for added durability.
This crossbow fires matchsticks up to 40 feet away, and can even be fired upside down.
It's one of my favorite projects to date, and my kids love them as well.
Published 8 years ago
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