I Built a Rubber Band Gun That Actually Works
A Simple Build With Surprising Power
At first glance, it looks like nothing more than a few everyday items:
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Binder clips
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Wooden stick
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Rubber bands
No springs.
No batteries.
No complicated mechanisms.
And yet, when the trigger is released, the rubber band launches forward with speed, accuracy, and surprising force.
This blog explains how a DIY rubber band gun actually works, why it’s effective, and what real physics hides behind this simple build.
This article is based on a real Ratelman experiment video, where a fully functional rubber band gun is built from basic materials and tested in real time.
What Is a Rubber Band Gun?
A rubber band gun is a mechanical launcher that uses elastic potential energy instead of gunpowder, air pressure, or electronics.
It works by:
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Stretching an elastic material
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Storing energy
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Releasing that energy suddenly
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Converting it into motion
Nothing explodes.
Nothing burns.
It’s pure physics.
Why This Build Is So Effective
Many people underestimate rubber bands.
But rubber is one of the most efficient energy-storing materials available at small scale.
This build works because:
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Rubber bands store elastic energy extremely well
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Binder clips act as strong, precise anchors
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The wooden core provides alignment and stability
Simple parts.
Smart design.
The Core Science: Elastic Potential Energy
When you stretch a rubber band, you are doing work.
That work becomes stored energy.
This energy is called elastic potential energy.
When released:
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The rubber contracts
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Energy converts into kinetic energy
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The projectile moves forward
This is the same principle used in:
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Bows and arrows
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Slingshots
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Crossbows
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Spring-loaded mechanisms
Step-by-Step Breakdown of the Mechanism
1. Energy Storage
Rubber bands are stretched and hooked onto the launcher.
The more stretch:
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The more energy is stored
2. Mechanical Lock
Binder clips act as:
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Anchors
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Guides
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Structural clamps
They prevent accidental release.
3. Trigger Release
When the front restraint is released:
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Elastic energy converts instantly
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The rubber band snaps forward
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The projectile launches
No delay.
No wasted energy.

Why Binder Clips Are a Smart Choice
Binder clips are surprisingly strong.
They offer:
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High clamping force
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Reusable tension
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Metal durability
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Easy attachment points
For DIY builds, they are:
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Cheap
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Reliable
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Structurally sound
This makes them perfect for compact mechanical systems.
Ratelman Experiment: Rubber Band Gun Test
Materials Used
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Wooden stick
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Binder clips
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Rubber bands
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Lightweight projectile
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Target cups
Test Procedure
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Load rubber band
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Secure tension
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Aim at stacked targets
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Release trigger
Results
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Consistent launches
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Stable direction
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Enough force to knock targets down
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No structural failure
This proves the build is not just decorative — it is functional.
Why the Rubber Band Shoots Straight
Accuracy depends on:
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Alignment
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Symmetrical tension
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Stable release
Because the rubber band is centered and guided:
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Energy is released evenly
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The projectile travels straight
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Minimal sideways force is created
This is basic mechanics done right.
Is This Dangerous?
This is not a weapon, but safety still matters.
Safety Rules
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Never aim at eyes or face
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Use soft, lightweight projectiles
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Avoid excessive tension
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Do not modify for harmful use
The purpose is science and mechanics, not harm.
Common Myths About Rubber Band Guns
Myth 1: Rubber bands are weak
False. Elastic materials can store significant energy.
Myth 2: DIY builds can’t be precise
False. Precision comes from design, not price.
Myth 3: This is just a toy
False. It demonstrates real mechanical principles.
Myth 4: It wastes energy
False. Elastic systems are highly efficient.
Physics Comparison: Rubber Band vs Spring
Rubber Band
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Non-linear force curve
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Lightweight
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High stretch tolerance
Metal Spring
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Linear force curve
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Heavier
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Limited stretch
Rubber bands are ideal for compact DIY builds.
Why This Experiment Works So Well on Video
This build performs well online because:
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Viewers recognize the materials
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The result exceeds expectations
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The mechanism is visible
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The payoff is instant
Simple builds + real results = viral potential.

Advanced Variations You Can Try
Multiple Band Setup
Add more rubber bands for increased force.
Different Projectile Weights
Test accuracy vs power.
Trigger Mechanism Upgrade
Introduce lever-based release.
Each variation teaches new mechanical concepts.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does a rubber band gun work?
By storing and releasing elastic potential energy.
Is it powerful?
For its size, yes — very efficient.
Is this safe?
Yes, when used responsibly.
Why use binder clips?
They provide strong, reusable mechanical support.
Is this real physics?
Absolutely. No tricks involved.
What This Build Really Teaches
This experiment proves something important:
Complex results do not require complex tools.
With:
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Basic materials
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Smart design
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Understanding of physics
You can build systems that actually work.
That’s the core philosophy behind Ratelman:
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Curiosity
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Experimentation
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Real science, no shortcuts
Watch the Full Rubber Band Gun Build
This article is based on a real Ratelman video showing the full DIY process, assembly, and testing of the rubber band gun.
Watch the full build to see:
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Assembly details
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Target testing
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Mechanical behavior in action
More experiments coming soon. Stay curious. Stay Ratelman.