Video of me shooting the catapult:
(Sorry the video is sideways, I was having technical difficulties)
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Cardboard! - You will need A LOT of cardboard for this project unless you are lucky like me and find some quadruple-layer cardboard lying around.
Glue - I used Gorilla Glue and suggest that you use the same.
(Optional) Clamps - If you are using Gorilla Glue, you will most likely need clamps to keep your pieces together while the glue cures.
Pipes/Rods - You are going to need pipes for the axles and joints. I used a 3/4 inch acrylic rod for the axles and 3/4 inch PVC pipe for the axle to slide through.
Washers - You will use these to reinforce the joints that will be holding the counterweight and the the "arm" of the catapult. I used washers with a 7/8 inch hole.
Drill+Drill Bits - Depending on the size of your axle, you will need corresponding Drill Bits to make your holes. I used 13/16 inch and 5/8 inch.
Newspaper - Newspaper works really well when you are making your patterns for the cardboard
Rope/Cord - This will be for the "sling" that throws the projectile
Denim/Canvas Fabric - Also for the "sling"
3/16 Inch Steel Rod - This is also for the sling and only needs to be about 6 inches long
You will also need something to cut your cardboard into shape. I used a scroll saw but a knife or other saw might work.
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Fantastic. My wife is going to just LOVE it when I dive into making THIS. Great!
I'm building a book with tips on building a Trebuchet and would love any tips or advice you have from building a Trebuchet.
Here is the survey form. I did a survey so I can have all the tips gathered from different forums in one place.
Trebuchet Survey
suggestions put some wood in crucial areas for stronger,(longer lasting) device , you could use old wall paneling for uter most layers or all the layers(you can cut with razor utility knife and do everything EXACTLY as you did here. it would be much stronger.
I think your push pull on the release arm was sheer elegance (simple), and if you do wood make it threaded rod into a nut set in the wood/cardoard arm then you can simply make it longer shorter by turning it.
thanks this was truely magnificent. My kid may want to build one, me too !!!
can you post measurements in metric as well?
Thanks,
Γι¬ννης
Since the behaviour of a trebuchet can be unpredictable, a good simulator is recommended. Remeber, the shot may go backwards, forwards or even straight up!
google trebuchet simulator