I think I learned a new way to move 2x4's. :) I am always glad to see 'The Cannon' in action and only wish there had been more footage. Great slow motion footage and look forward to the more informative footage of tapered band sets in action. Laughed at your comment,'Don't shoot anything moving.'
Nice Video, Jörg. As nice as all the other videos. I was never intrested in something like slingshots, but since i see your videos, im intresred in slingshots too. so, really awesome hobby, jörg.
Off topic, but today is Thursday and you indicated they would take out the stitches earlier this week. So how about a progress report on your injury? We really are concerned and wish you well. Hopefully you will recover fully and you will only end up with a 'battle scar' that you will be famous for. :)
Stitches will come out tomorrow, 12 days after the accident. It is healing OK. Will need another week maybe before I can shoot my heaviest bands again.
That camera is something else. I hope cameras like this become affordable soon as there's loads of stuff I'd like to see in zoomed in HD slo-mo to better understand what's really happening.
Just viewed Dustin's video and enjoyed seeing you both 'giggling like little girls'. I cracked up when you said that! :) Great slow motion footage and I appreciated the science explaining what occurred. 'The Niceguy Channel"? ---- LOL
This video is absolutly fantastic! There isn't any other footage like this on the internet, I guess. I really enjoyed watching it. I also hope that your hand gets fine soon. Unfortunatelly I don't have the time to work on slingshots myself at the moment, but maybe next year's spring I'll find some. Until then I'm looking forward to new projects you share with us.
I really liked it but I expected something more
ReplyDeleteReally awesome video. I enjoyed so much :)
ReplyDeleteI think I learned a new way to move 2x4's. :)
ReplyDeleteI am always glad to see 'The Cannon' in action and only wish there had been more footage. Great slow motion footage and look forward to the more informative footage of tapered band sets in action. Laughed at your comment,'Don't shoot anything moving.'
Great! job love It. the video rocks! left me wanting to see more. thanks! for posting Scott from Tennessee.
ReplyDeleteCome here in Rio de Janeiro city, maybe you can help us in the slums with your cannon. to fight against the drogs hahah.
ReplyDeleteNice Video, Jörg. As nice as all the other videos.
ReplyDeleteI was never intrested in something like slingshots, but since i see your videos, im intresred in slingshots too.
so, really awesome hobby, jörg.
i agree, very nice video, jorg! i like the bit where the slingshot cannon was smashing the veggies. that was cool.
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Now that's what I call fun!
ReplyDeleteThis was so cool! I liked when the cannon missed the first time XD
ReplyDeleteOff topic, but today is Thursday and you indicated they would take out the stitches earlier this week. So how about a progress report on your injury? We really are concerned and wish you well. Hopefully you will recover fully and you will only end up with a 'battle scar' that you will be famous for. :)
ReplyDeleteStitches will come out tomorrow, 12 days after the accident. It is healing OK. Will need another week maybe before I can shoot my heaviest bands again.
ReplyDeleteI just found out about your channel man, and I absolutely love it. So awesome !!
ReplyDeleteThat camera is something else. I hope cameras like this become affordable soon as there's loads of stuff I'd like to see in zoomed in HD slo-mo to better understand what's really happening.
ReplyDeleteJust viewed Dustin's video and enjoyed seeing you both 'giggling like little girls'. I cracked up when you said that! :) Great slow motion footage and I appreciated the science explaining what occurred. 'The Niceguy Channel"? ---- LOL
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ReplyDeleteThis video is absolutly fantastic! There isn't any other footage like this on the internet, I guess. I really enjoyed watching it. I also hope that your hand gets fine soon. Unfortunatelly I don't have the time to work on slingshots myself at the moment, but maybe next year's spring I'll find some. Until then I'm looking forward to new projects you share with us.
ReplyDeleteWow the Video looks really great. Hope to see more slowmotion videos.
ReplyDeletegood to hear that you are recovering well.
you do some great stuff i love it and i love watching your youtube videos
ReplyDeleteIf you ever come to Alabama we should have a beer together! I will show you some of our famous southern hospitality!
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