Crossbow/Tennis Launcher
We wanted to make a crossbow fun and unique, and after a bit of deliberating, we came up with this hybrid of a canon/tennis launcher and a crossbow!
Supplies
6 2''x4'' plywood planks: 2 9in, 3 12in, 1 18in
PVC pipe : 2 12in (one must be a bit small in diameter)
Foam : 1 inch
3D printer : 12 3D printed parts
Glue : We used hot glue
String : 2 40in string
Tools : We used machines such as a drill press and band saw however you may use whatever is on hand
3D Print Parts
Start by 3D printing the following parts of the crossbow, LINK to CAD file for the parts
- Trigger Pieces (2)
- Arm hooks (2)
- Wooden dowels (2)
- Trigger dowel (4)
- Tennis ball pusher (1)
- Rubber band attachment (1)
Handle
Gather 1 2''x4'' plywood plank that is 12in in length. Cut piece in half and cut slant on one end (48 degree angle)
cut off triangular shape (0.375in thick, and at a 48 degree angle as shown above) on the slanted side's end. tip of triangle should be 6.35in by 4.7in by 4.3in
repeat on other half
Base
With the 18in wood piece, cut out a rectangular hole (3.6''x0.7'') that is in the center, and point 0.7in off of the bottom.
Cut out an 8in rectangle (.75in thick) at the other end of the plank, as in above
Using your foam, cut out an 8in rectangle that is the same thickness (.75in). Shape the foam to have a curve in the middle, wide enough for the pvc pipe to fit in nicely.
Attach to the cut off part (via glue), as seen above
Bottom Arms
Bottom Arms: Grab 9in plank, cut a x7'' rectangular hole in the center of one end (as seen above). cut a small angle out (2in) as seen above. Drill a hole in the center of the end you but the rectangle from (.75''x.75'' for reference).
Make 2
Top Arms
Top Arms: Gather 12in planks, cut out a rectangular piece at the center of one end (as seen above), 3.4''x.7''. Drill hole in the center of rectangle piece (.75''x.75'' for reference)
Make 2
Attaching Arms
Attach the pieces together.
Take 12in PVC pipe (bigger diameter one), glue down to foam piece.
Take the bottom arms, glue down the slanted sides at the end of base (as seen above). Take top arms, line up the holes (as seen above), place wooden dowel inside the holes
add glue to secure.
Glue rubber band hook at the top of the bottom arm
Smaller PVC
Grab a second 12in PVC that is slightly smaller in diameter then the first (should be able to go inside the first one comfortably). put the smaller PVC inside the the bigger one, leaving a little to poke out the bottom.
cut out a circle from a piece of paper (or cardboard) and attach it to the end that is inside the bigger PVC
place tennis ball pusher at the end (you'll tie it later, do not glue)
String
Drill 2 small holes at the other end of the top arm (as seen above), cut 2 40in string and weave one end through drilled hole and the other end through the tennis ball pushed.
pull the ends through until you are satisfied with the string, the tightness and tension. Tie the string on each end tightly
(image in previous step)
Rubber Bands
Glue down rubber band attachments on the top end of PVC pipe
Weave in one end of rubber band through rubber band hook, weave other end through the rubber band attachment then weave that end through the hook. repeat 5 times (or more as you'd like)
Attaching the Handle
Grab one half of the handle and place the trigger pieces (as seen above) 4 small dowels inside (through the holes) and glue to secure. line up the other side and glue the pieces together.
line up trigger and hole with the hole of the base, handle should be facing out, glue handle to base.