Catapult questions...
I don't know why but I feel like making a giant catapult...
Should it be powered by a:
a) Tension spring
b) Weight
Which would have a more power? For the tension spring I'll use a 80-100 pound heavy duty tension spring. For the weight I'll use a 100-150 pound barbell weight....
Should it be powered by a:
a) Tension spring
b) Weight
Which would have a more power? For the tension spring I'll use a 80-100 pound heavy duty tension spring. For the weight I'll use a 100-150 pound barbell weight....
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make a big trebuchet. those are awesome and simple to build.
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weights, for the classical look and feel
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Catapults are specifically spring-loaded. Trebuchets are counterweighted.
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Springs will be hard to cock/wind, i think you will have better luck with the weight. Theres a older gentalmen in Europe that made a realy big 1, (Trebucket), throws small cars/painos anything he can get the hook in. Throwed that little Volvo about a 100 yards!
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And for weights go to a train yard and see if you can get some old busted train wheels,nice and heavy and easy to get.I made a small trebuchet it was only about 40cm tall and had a 1.2kg weight and its farthest shot was about 21 meters(68.8 feet)if i can remember.And also fi you do choose the weight method made sure you add wheels to counter-act the backwards momentum because one of them rolling ontno you wouldnt be fun and also you can move it around.
Not quite. Swinging basket type: no wheels. Solid arm type: wheels. There is logic, calculations, and testing behind this. Go research it.
BTW, I have built quite a few of these and have one of them that stands 16' tall in my backyard.
BTW, I have built quite a few of these and have one of them that stands 16' tall in my backyard.
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What makes you say weights are exactly "safe"?
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weights go down only, a spring can shoot itself in any direction
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Boing!! Your rite about the springs can go anyway they want. A lot of times when working on lawnmowers i have to deal with staubern springs and them puppies have a mind of there own! (sometimes).
I made a cool mini Trebuchet type thing, it flings rocks far...
I don't recommend springs, one time I was working on a garage door and the giant door spring came out and went through drywall, framing, and concrete walls.... I'm affraid of thoose things now
I don't recommend springs, one time I was working on a garage door and the giant door spring came out and went through drywall, framing, and concrete walls.... I'm affraid of thoose things now
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