Wood, iron, bolts, some netting for the sling. The catapult was a very good weapon in that it is a simple idea, easy to construct, mobile, and very offensively powerful.
The average medielval catapult was manned by four men, two to wind the rope taught, one for range finding and aiming, and the last man for loading and firing.
wood
Wood was used to make all catapults.
you make 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...
The exact number of people it takes to make a medieval catapult. :-)
to throw big stones at enemies in medieval time.
The average medielval catapult was manned by four men, two to wind the rope taught, one for range finding and aiming, and the last man for loading and firing.
wood
Wood was used to make all catapults.
Wood, basically large straight branches.
you make a catapult!
to throw big stones at enemies in medieval time.
700-1492 ad.
In order to build a catapult you need a way to store energy. A spring, a bungee cord ect. In the medieval days they used tightly wound rope. I cannot see a way to store energy with a coat hanger.
wood stone gold silver etc
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...