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.
Common materials used to make medieval sleepwear included linen, wool, and sometimes silk. These fabrics were often plain or simple in design, reflecting the practicality and functionality of sleepwear during that time period.
you make a catapult!
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.
Common materials used to make medieval sleepwear included linen, wool, and sometimes silk. These fabrics were often plain or simple in design, reflecting the practicality and functionality of sleepwear during that time period.
Wood, basically large straight branches.
you make a catapult!
to throw big stones at enemies in medieval time.
To create an effective wooden catapult design for a school project, follow these steps: Research different types of catapult designs to understand the principles behind their functionality. Choose a design that aligns with your project goals and materials available. Sketch out your design, including measurements and materials needed. Build the catapult using sturdy wooden materials and secure connections. Test the catapult with different projectiles to ensure it launches effectively. Make any necessary adjustments to improve performance. Present your catapult design, explaining the engineering principles behind its functionality.
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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.