3-4 years!
A simple way to build a catapult for kids to play with would be to use the seesaw as a model. A seesaw with a basket on one side to hold what is going to be flung would be perfect as a catapult.
A tree was the first supply to the Medieval times people. They carved the wood to establish the peices of how they wanted. Then when all the peices were finished they would get a rope and twist it up to make the throwing effect of the catapult. The finished product would look something like this...
a catapult yes. a trebuchet no
The same time as a regular sized man
Jake.T Austin
in a war movie ;)
It would not be correct to say 'build peace'. Peace is a concept not an object. If you build something it would be an actual object. I build wooden toys for needy people. We make peace with our enemies. We don't build peace with our enemies.
A person wanting to build king size headboards can go to the DIY Network website. They have lots of Do it your self projects for king sized head boards.
ti takes about 40 -50 years to build acatapult 40-50 years... no.. Catapults where not generally moved from place to place, but built as needed. If a army is laying siege to a castle they would use timbers from the surrounding area.. a lot of the timber was pulled from houses, because it was already cut. They had the ability to get a catapult up and running in a few days.. If they decided to throw more men at the project it was possible to build one over night.. The iron parts where generally hauled with the army.
it would depend. if you make a catapult outta good wood it would throw them farther, but if yo put a long rope on the trebuchet it might be a tie.
They would catapult large rocks to break the walls of cities to gain access killing some of the enemy in the process.
Buy a kit at a hobby shop for the quickest and safest route.OR if you are the adventurous type...see the links below for a build-it-yourself catapult. Always remember to have an escape plan should the catapult work really, really well. :-) ---- u could go 2 this website they give u a really easy wayhttp:/www.buzzle.com/articles/a-great-project-for-kids-make-a-catapult.html