their was nothing else
wood
Wood was used to make all catapults.
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...
Wood, basically large straight branches.
Catapults are made from wood!
You don't.
When designing a wood catapult, key considerations include the type of wood used for durability and flexibility, the design of the frame for stability and strength, the size and shape of the arm for maximum leverage, and the placement of the fulcrum for optimal launching power. Additionally, the tension of the ropes or springs and the angle of the arm will also impact the catapult's performance.
A catapult is made out of wood
oak wood :)
where was the catapult used
The world's largest catapult is the "Warwolf," which was used during the Middle Ages. It was capable of launching projectiles weighing over 300 pounds for siege warfare.
on waterfall mountain