Make a Small Crossbow out of Household Items

Right now, you can probably build your very own mini crossbow without getting up from your desk: no knives, wood, electric appliances or any other expensive equipment are needed. To make a small crossbow out of household items, follow these instructions.

Steps

  1. Tape two pencils together, leaving at least a centimeter untaped at either end. Repeat with two more pencils.
  2. Tape the two pencil pairs together to form a lowercase “T.” Duct tape works best, but you can use other kinds of tape (or even rubber bands or glue). Again, leave the last centimeter of each end uncovered. Tape the pen pairs into a “t,” still leaving the ends uncovered.
  3. Take apart a cheap or useless pen. Unscrew if necessary and remove all mechanisms including the ink cartridge, springs, and/or tips. (Save the ink cartridge because that will be used as the ammo later.) When you’re done, you should end up with a hollow tube. Dissemble the pen. Save the tub and ink cartridge.
  4. Tape the tube to the main bar of the “t.”Be sure to line the top of the tube up with the top of the “t,” which will be the shooting end of the crossbow. Line the tube up with the top of the “t” and tape into place.
  5. Stretch a rubber band horizontally over the tube. Anchor the rubber band by sliding it into the gap between the pencils on either side of the crossbar of the “t.” Stretch a rubber band over the crossbar of the “t,” wedging it between the pencils on either side.
  6. Wrap tape around the center of the rubber band several times. This will be the cradle from which you launch the ink cartridge. Be sure not to tape the rubber band to the crossbow itself. Use tape to make a cradle in the center of the rubber bands.
  7. Wrap a rubber band around the pencils beneath the loading end of the tube. (The loading end is the one where the tube doesn’t line up with the end of the crossbow.) This adds elevation, which will come in handy later. Wrap a rubber band around the pencils beneath the loading end of the tube.
  8. Put the ink cartridge back into the tube so that it's sticking out slightly. If it goes in too far, simply tilt the crossbow to slide it back out. Load the ink cartridge.
  9. Stretch the rubber-band to the end of the tube. Be sure to stretch it to the loading end, not the shooting end. Stretch the rubber ban back towards the loading end.
  10. Grab the ink cartridge, pull it back with the rubber band, and let go. Note that if the ink cartridge is still full, you might actually draw on whatever you shoot at.
  11. Use the top and bottom of the pen for a cap. Hope you have fun shooting.
  12. Finished.

Tips

  • Try experimenting with different types of bolts (the "arrows" used by your crossbow). Some bolts might work better than others due to their size, shape or weight.
  • If the tape connecting the two sets of pencils starts bending the pencils to one side, use re-enforcing tape or more tape.
  • Use a binder clip as a trigger.
  • If you use Silly Bands, you get much more power and distance.
  • Attach a binder clip in the middle as a bi-pod, grip AND sight
  • Tape the pen cap to the front as a quiver.
  • Empty bolts will be lighter, therefore will go further.
  • Practice aim on a dart board
  • Try slightly shortening the bolts from the back by trimming the ink-free areas.
  • The shorter the pen you use, the better as there will be less friction.
  • The bow (without these tips) isn't very good at long distance shooting, so if you want to pierce something, shoot it from very close up.
  • Use a ruler for the base. It will give a little more flexibility, offering more power when the projectile is released.

Warnings

  • Do not look into the end of the crossbow while loaded. Use common sense.
  • If made poorly, the crossbow won't work well and will be hard to handle.
  • Do not take this to school (unless you want to get expelled)
  • Do not aim this at people or animals, even as a joke. Accidentally letting go of the rubber band from something as simple as someone bumping into you might cause a serious injury.
  • Do not intimidate someone with this. That person could take the crossbow and fire something dangerous at you.

Things You'll Need

  • 1 pen
  • 4 pencils
  • 2 to 4 rubber bands
  • Silly bands instead of rubber bands (optional, but very useful)
  • Tape (preferably duct tape)
      • If you want put a close pin at the end or a binder clipso you can put the bolt back and fire with a trigger

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