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Old Jul 4, 2020 | 10:29 AM
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That is the shlts for your neighbor John, but his dog started it, right.
 
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Old Jul 4, 2020 | 02:19 PM
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Sure as shltin' you're right Del
 
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Old Jul 5, 2020 | 08:06 AM
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Time for a Shlt Catapult?


 
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Old Jul 5, 2020 | 08:33 AM
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Looks like it's time for another shlt show..
 
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Old Jul 6, 2020 | 08:54 PM
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SO that shlt slinger is actually called a counterweight Trebuchet not a catapult-- I had to make one in scouts :-) they are awesome!!
 
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Old Jul 6, 2020 | 09:11 PM
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Pretty ingenious invention for the day, the guy could figure shlt out
 
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Old Jul 6, 2020 | 09:19 PM
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Old Jul 6, 2020 | 09:22 PM
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Where did that shlt come from...
 
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Old Jul 9, 2020 | 06:50 AM
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SO that shlt slinger is actually called a counterweight Trebuchet not a catapult-- I had to make one in scouts :-) they are awesome!!

Awwwe shlt, I shoulda known that. Looks challenging to make.

Materials Used:

  • Two 28" 2x4's
  • Two 50" 2x4's
  • Four 53" 2x4's
  • Five 5' 2x4's
  • One 8' 2x4
  • 4x8 Sheet of Plywood
  • Two metal pipes 18" long and 1" in diameter
  • One metal pipe 26" long and 1" in diameter
  • However many weights you want to use
  • 10' of 550 Parachute Cord
  • Sling Material (ex: Leather, Tarp, Denim, ETC.)
  • Wood Screws 3"
  • 3 Eye Hooks with a safe working load of at least 75 lbs

Tools:

  • Hand Drill
  • Jigsaw
  • Sander*
  • Drill Press
  • 1 1/8" Spade Bit
  • Phillips Head Bit
  • 1/16" Drill Bit for Pilot Hole*
*These tools are not essential to build a trebuchet, but the end product will be better.

Safety:

When using machinery make sure to always wear safety goggles. When building, make sure to have assistance from someone if needed, do not try to strain yourself. This project is a trebuchet, we do not want any missing limbs at the end of the process.

Projectile:

We used a baseball as our projectile because we thought it would work the best.

Step 3: Design


When we were first assigned this project we had to go through so many options and learn about so many new mechanics. It was a very intense time, since we had so little of it. From the beginning we had wanted to build a trebuchet, so that was the primary objective here. We compared the abilities and mechanics of trebuchets to catapults at first, and we were convinced trebuchets were the way to go. Then the delving began, after much research, we finally found the information we needed to have the perfect trebuchet. (It will be given references, before we turn it in.)

Then we took into account the limitations the rules gave us and pushed everything to the limit. With a pivot height of 48" to the dot, we then put together an 8' arm with the pivot point placed in the spot we felt was the best after some math. The frame was built around that, we gave the length 2 6' 2x4's and the width 2 28" 2x4's. With the brace's height's only limitation was our mitre saw's angle of 50ş, we put brackets in the corners and we had a trebuchet frame.

For our design we used SolidWorks to build it virtually. After that we used both SolidWorks and a Virtual Trebuchet Simulator to test.

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Step 4: Preparing the Frame

The first part of the trebuchet we are putting together is going to be the frame. The lumber we will be using is two 28" inch 2x4's, two 5' 2x4's, two 50" 2x4's, and four 58" 2x4's. For hardware we used 2" wood screws. We will also use plywood as support trusses. Don't forget to drill 1' 1/8'' holes on the 50'' pieces of 2x4's. Remember to use a speed-square to keep everything lined up correctly.

The frame serves to keep everything in place and should need little to no maintenance after construction (we had to do a lot of maintenance.) Since the frame will also take on most of the strain, you want it to be solid. This means no shortcuts when fixing planks to one another. When starting on this project, you want to make sure all of your cuts are straight and correct, your corners should be squared off, and minimize

Step 5: Building the Frame Part: 1

  1. Get two 28'' and two 60'' pieces of wood from your materials plus the wood screws.
  2. Lay them out on a flat surface.
  3. Put them together as shown in a picture using a hand drill.
  4. If the frame is rocky, add the corner

Step 6: Building the Frame Part: 2


  1. Find the two 50" pieces of wood.
  2. Find the center of the 60" piece of the frame.
  3. Measure 28" over.
  4. Mark it.
  5. Drill from the inside and add the 50" pieces of wood to the interior of the frame.

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Step 7: Building the Frame Part: 3




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  1. Cut the 52" piece of wood at an angle that will allow it to rest flush against the beams you added in step 2.
  2. Make sure to use a speed square to make sure the angles are 90 degrees.
  3. Then drill in the side you cut at an angle to the 50" bar you added in step 2.
  4. Then drill the other end to the inside of the base.

Step 8: Preparing the Arm Part: 1


The arm is one of the most important parts of the trebuchet. To make sure ours is perfect we measured twice, cut once, and made sure to be perfect.

To get perfectly aligned holes we used the drill press. We made some of the holes exactly the same size as the bar then sanded them a little to reduce friction on the pivot point of the arm and the bar.
  1. Start off by measuring 1-3/4" from one end. Make a mark 1-3/4" from the side of the 2x4.
  2. Make a second mark 20" from the same end that you measured for the first.
  3. Take your arm to the drill press, if available, and make 2 1-1/8" holes at your marks.

Step 9: Adding the Arm Part: 2


  1. Drill a 1-1/8'' hole in the upper part of the arm (use the simulator to determine where to put the hole).
  2. Then put it in the center of the pole.
  3. Then add the pole to the frame.

Step 10: Preparing the Arm Part: 3

For the next piece of the trebuchet, we will be adding 2 x 20" 2x4's. These pieces are simple to prep, only five holes to drill.


  1. Simply measure from 1-3/4" from each end and make a mark.
  2. Drill a 1-1/8" hole at each mark.
  3. Find yourself a piece of square scrap wood, preferably 4" x 4".
  4. Drill a hole in the center.
  5. Cut a piece of tube at 8"
  6. Cut one more piece of tube at 22".

Step 11: Adding the Arm Part: 4

Place pipe through the holes.

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Step 12: Finishing Touches




Trusses:

We added support trusses where the support beams meet the 50'' bars to add even more support. We highly recommend this structural support.

Sling:

For the sling we used a canvas bag material. We also recommend using 550 paracord since it has the best fitting characteristics to our project. We also found adding grommets to the holes where our rope was tied to the sling, since the force tends to tear through it rather easily. We based our sling from http://teamurbansiege.com/designing-trebuchets/tr... but then made a few modifications to make it better.

Guide Chute:

With the chute, we diverted from the original blueprints due to time constraints and were happy with the end result as it allowed our arm to have more clearance on the wights we added, which in turn gave us more flexibility on our trebuhcet.

Quick Release:

Mount 2 Eye Hooks to the center of the frame where the arm falls. Mount the last Eye Hook on the arm between the two you added to the frame.

Release Pin:

The pin's angle is an essential piece to your trebuchet. We used a rectangle pin because it only has two points of contact.

Frame Braces:

Where we saw wood splitting, we handmade braces out of metal to release some of the stress.

 
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Old Jul 9, 2020 | 07:41 AM
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that is about the shape and size of the one we made-- now I just have an air cannon for all that fun shlt
 
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Old Jul 9, 2020 | 08:01 PM
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Shlt, you guys have all the fun
 
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Old Jul 14, 2020 | 10:00 AM
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Boy scouts was a long long time ago :-) the air cannon is just a plugged piece of pvc pipe and the air compressor connector-- we shoot pop bottles-- I am not allowed to use it in the yard anymore-- a bottle landed 3 houses down- on their roof. and my wifey wants me to be a "good" neighbor :-) when it happened I said shlt!
 
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Old Aug 7, 2020 | 11:15 PM
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Shlt, boys and girls lawsuits will end them both in 2021.
 
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Old Aug 8, 2020 | 09:26 AM
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I got in shlt for something I said last night...lol
 
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Old Aug 8, 2020 | 09:33 AM
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