I get tons of requests all the time To make things, like, A sling shot! We've all made one out of a tree branch, But eh, this is lame! Time for an upgrade! Music Kip Kay Presents A Laser Guided Slingshot The Crossbar of our slingshot Will be made out of 3/4 inch Aluminum square tube. Now, Don't worry, because there will be detailed Instructions on KipKay.com on how to build this thing I'm going to make a couple of marks a half inch from each end of this aluminum tube, and then one in the center using my Sharpie Now to the garage, where I'm going to drill a hole in all three spots, al the way through. We're also going to need a couple of machine bolts These are about 6 inches long, and they're going to go through The end holes. We're going to add a lock washer and a nut to each of these bolts. Be sure to tighten your nuts up good with a wrench I hunted around at an auto-parts store, and found this very cool Aluminum Shifter, and its got a very special feature, which I'll show you later. We'll need one more bolt to go through the center of our tube And I chose a flat screwdriver head bolt And again another lock washer and nut to secure this in place. Now its time to add our shifter handle over the insert that came with it, and then using an allen wrench we'll tighten that up, and secure the trim ring Our laser guided slingshot body is almost done. Now we need some slingshot bands. I picked these up because they were inexpensive, and very well built. You could use rubber bands, and a piece of leather But I'd use these, they work and look better. Stretch and pull those over both bolts to hold in place. And now its time for the laser. I'm using a very small, 6MM red laser diode in a housing, with a driver There's links in the description of this video For the slingshot bands, and a laser. To power it, a small twin, AA battery pack It has a nice, handy switch on it I drilled a small hole the size of the laser on one side of the cross beam And then a smaller hole on the other side for the wires. I secured the laser in place with a little epoxy from the inside Then I trimmed and hooked up the wires to the battery pack, Which was velcro'ed to the cross beam Now its time to test it out. Well, I didn't have any slingshot amo All I had were BB's, these are way too small to use So I'm going to use my favorite snack: Pistachios! But, not just any pistachios, these are wonderful pistachios. They're just the right size And they pack a powerful punch... Of Flavor Oh, and remember the cool features I was telling you about? The handle has a secret compartment, the bottom unscrews And it gives you space to put your ammo. The red dot laser definitely helped with accuracy I fired it at this target Pretty funny, but the shell actually protected the crunchy nut, and kept it intact. Can't let that crunchy goodness go to waste! So let's fire this again! This is the only ammo you can eat I'm observing the 5 second rule If you don't know what that is, ask somebody I also tested it outside to see what kind of range I could get This thing fires pretty far So there you have it, a home made, laser guided sling shot So in addition to wonderful pistachios, what you use for ammo in your slingshot? Get creative and leave a comment telling us. Now get cracking, and make a laser guided slingshot for yourself. For more cool videos, click the box on the left. To check out my laser videos, click the box on the right. Thanks for watching, we'll see you next time! Subtitles by Mason Curry.