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We've explored a few different projectile weapons on the channel, but what happens when we advance further into history? Things start to get a bit more complicated. Today we're attempting to make a crossbow from scratch. Check it out! Check out the full interview Dr. Stuart Ellis-Gorman here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1VTzoX0RrBM Help us make more videos ► https://patreon.com/htme Instagram ► http://instagram.com/htmeverything Discord ► http://discord.gg/htme Merch ► https://shop.spreadshirt.com/HTME H2ME (Second Channel) ► https://bit dot ly/2GTcrcG ▾ Our Camera Gear: ▾ ► GH5s: https://amzn dot to/3BzY9Id ► GH5: https://amzn dot to/3Eu0juJ ► Lens: https://amzn dot to/2XXkVvM ► GoPro Hero 5: https://amzn dot to/3EFkxSr ► Dracast Light Panels: https://amzn dot to/3vUY2W4 ▼ Send Us Some Mail ▼ How to Make Everything PO Box 14104 St. Paul, MN 55114-1802 ▼ Special Thanks to our Patrons at $15+ per month ▼ Kevin Scott Miller, James Christopher Michael Daniels, Edward Unthank, Steven Stowe, Dave Jones, dangerimp, Joseph Patton, Kat PH, Emerson Propst, Elias, Jonathan Krailler, Jason Resha, Ioan Danut Boje, Nathan Losee, Kyle Lauritzen, Stray_Sparks, Craftsta64, Victoria Eads, Jeffrey Luck, sally kreidt, Arishaig, Josh Stern, Ian Miller, Kevin Shuttic, Erik Språng, Daniel Sixta, Lee Schnee, Iain Bailey, alex latzko, Stephen DeCubellis, Fruitymasterz, Adrian Noland, Tiffany Bennett, Estoky Designs, David George, Emmanuel Fillers, Phil, Benjamin Maitland, Sandy & Jayremy Lester, Larry Ullman, Eilidh MacDonald, Stephen C Strausbaugh, Dylan Rich, Jason Kaczmarsky, Liz Roth, Jason Lewis, Andrew Nichols, Susan M. George, Daniel Laux, and Johan Deckmar ▼ Credits ▼ Created and Hosted by Andy George Co-Hosted and Assistance by Lauren Lexvold Camera and Cinematography by Daniel Garritsen Primary Editing by Joseph Knox-Carr Music by Taylor Lewin: http://taylorlewin.com/htme ▼ Episode Chapters ▼ 0:00 | Episode Introduction 0:30 | Chatting with the "Doctor of Crossbows" 3:53 | Forging the Metal Parts 10:28 | Carving the Wood 12:10 | Making the Bolts 14:09 | Assembling the Crossbow 15:25 | Testing Out the Crossbow 19:03 | Episode Outro |
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