Wood was commonly used to construct drawbridges due to its availability, ease of manipulation, and cost-effectiveness. Timber could be readily sourced from nearby forests, making it an ideal material for medieval engineers. Additionally, wood is lightweight compared to stone or metal, allowing for easier lifting and operation of the drawbridge mechanism. Lastly, wooden drawbridges could be easily repaired or replaced as needed.
you can make one out of chains, wood, and some metal, and screws
a draw bridge is made out of wood and chain
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it is a concentric castle made of stone but the drawbridge wood
Yes it does.
"Drawbridge" is the real name of a drawbridge.
Prescott Drawbridge was created in 1922.
The drawbridge is being lowered now, Sire.I almost fell off of the drawbridge.
A medieval drawbridge was a movable bridge that was usually the way into a castle. The drawbridges were typically made of wood, were heavy, had hinged sides, and went across the ditch or moat that surrounded the castle.
If you watch the walkthrough, you will know. But there are a series of numbers like: +2 or -1 like that. You have to make it as high as possible.
Cherry wood.
To make things with it