Crossbows can be made from a variety of woods, but traditional models often use hardwoods like maple, oak, or walnut for their strength and durability. Some modern crossbows may also utilize engineered woods or laminates to enhance performance and stability. Additionally, the choice of wood can affect the crossbow's aesthetics, weight, and overall balance. Overall, the specific type of wood used can vary depending on the manufacturer and design preferences.
a crossbow is made of wood, iron, steel
Crossbows is made of wood (usualy yew) and metal (steel).
Early crossbows were made of wood with metal fittings. From about the 14th century, steel was more often used for the bow itself.
what kind of wood made out of
They have things like the water wheel, crossbows and they made pyramids..
Up until the late 14th century, combat crossbows were made mostly of wood, leather, glue, and a few metal parts. The steel crossbow was invented in the late 14th century, but it was not in use very long as it was superseded by the matchlock musket.
The piece is made of oak wood.
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what kind of question is that, is it a trick question!!! THEY ARE MADE OUT OF WOOD!
the oldest known crossbows are chinese, and date to around the 6-5th centuries BC, during the period of the Warring States. Greek crossbows dating to the 4th or 5th century BC are the oldest known in europe. crossbows have been being made ever since.
Catapults are made from wood!