Crossbow I made, the Stock is made out of two piece of pine glued together and shaped it with a angle grinder along with hand sanding. The bow is made out of a old leaf spring. Wish I could tell you the pull strength but I have no idea... I plan on making a new stronger bow for it since the one I made was more of a test to see if it works. Very little knowledge of crossbows so input would be great on things I should change or what to do next when redoing the bow? Some problems I have right now is one not having proper crossbow bolts along with using a string from a kids bow so it's been stretching allot and has snapped so I got to get to a sporting goods store and get a stronger bow string. Oh the last picture is just for giggles those are the two swords I made. The one picture were its looking down the front of the gun I have no idea why the trigger piece looks so uncentered it is centered so must be the camera?
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Nicely done, it would certainly benefit from better string and a bit of preload though.
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Thanks! Yeah thats what I had in mind once I got that better string hopefully this weekend I can get it.
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There you go:
Very smooth on the string, it just folds out of the way.
You can play with dimensions ( long trigger, small roller) to up the capacity.
Make it in steel and it can hold whatever force you'll get out of any crossbow.
I have used this principle on numerous occasions in some form or another.
Even the trigger system on Old Shatterhand works like this.The roller being a hammer..
The roller doesn't have to be round , but it is the most simplified version.
I used it on a mechanical marblegun, wich I had to cock with all my strength during the time I was a competative bodybuilder.. still very smooth triggerpull.
edit:
Although I had flipped it around to be bullpup..( included diagram)
This idea enabled a quick draw, locking in the string in a single pull.
A leaf spring holds the arrow in place.
Important note with this design, all moving parts MUST me smooth and could use some teflon spray from time to time.
Very smooth on the string, it just folds out of the way.
You can play with dimensions ( long trigger, small roller) to up the capacity.
Make it in steel and it can hold whatever force you'll get out of any crossbow.
I have used this principle on numerous occasions in some form or another.
Even the trigger system on Old Shatterhand works like this.The roller being a hammer..
The roller doesn't have to be round , but it is the most simplified version.
I used it on a mechanical marblegun, wich I had to cock with all my strength during the time I was a competative bodybuilder.. still very smooth triggerpull.
edit:
Although I had flipped it around to be bullpup..( included diagram)
This idea enabled a quick draw, locking in the string in a single pull.
A leaf spring holds the arrow in place.
Important note with this design, all moving parts MUST me smooth and could use some teflon spray from time to time.
Gun Freak wrote:
Oh my friggin god stop being so awesome, that thing is pure kick ass. Most innovative and creative pneumatic that the files have ever come by!
Can't ask for a better compliment!!
Oh my friggin god stop being so awesome, that thing is pure kick ass. Most innovative and creative pneumatic that the files have ever come by!
Can't ask for a better compliment!!