There are two types. One hand held by multiple soldiers. Or the less strainful type which is mounted on a carrier, held by chains. Most battering rams were long pieces of wood, usually with metal tips. Handles would need to be attatched, or if trying to replicate the hanging ram, one would have to make a carrier and attatch the ram afterward.
Tree trunks, sometimes fitted with a metal head.
it was made from wood
Use wood.
battering ram
For destroying castle doors.
The battering ram was and is used to tear down the walls of an opposing force's fortress entrance (the gates to a fort or castle). Modern-day battering rams are used by swat teams to tear through doors.
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No as the battering ram was a medieval siege machine
battering ram
For destroying castle doors.
The battering ram was made in the year 3000....Look up the song "Year 3000" by the Jonas Brothers to find out more!!!
a scaling tower with a battering ram attached to it
A battering ram is typically used by police in order to open a locked door more quickly. Making a battering ram out of cardboard will not be as effective as a using one made out of metal, because the cardboard is not as sturdy or heavy as metal.
That would depend on how big it was made.
We studied the Assyrians and built a battering ram, chariot and a siege ... Chariots, battering rams and siege towers all make use of simple machines.
The attacking soldiers would use it to try and enter the city or castle
We're going to need a larger battering ram for thiscastle...The battering ram will be ready within the hour, Sire.We shall utilize the battering ram just after the second volley of burning rubbish has been delivered by our catapults.
the battering ram is held by one or two people to bash a door down easier.
A skilled battering ram technician can crank one out in 49 minutes