In the middle ages, they were made of English Oak(which is a very strong type of wood)but the throwing arm was made out of a more flexible wood like Douglas Fir.
it would depend. if you make a catapult outta good wood it would throw them farther, but if yo put a long rope on the trebuchet it might be a tie.
In its barest form, a trebuchet is a simple Type 1 Lever - a long pole with a weight at one end, and a pivot in the middle. They are relatively simple to make - all that is needed is wood and iron. A long, straight beam of wood (or several such beams) are required for the throwing arm, with thick wood beams being used to create dual "A-frame" structures as the supports. An iron rod is typically used for the pivot, and stones or iron scraps are typically what fills the counterweight bucket.
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encaustic on wood panel
short reloading time, accurate, made of wood, cheaper
A Trebuchet Catapult
2005
The Trebuchet
The trebuchet was made in China, however, was used in Muslim and christain countries around the Mediterainean.
They are made of trees cut nearby to where they needed the trebuchet.
it would depend. if you make a catapult outta good wood it would throw them farther, but if yo put a long rope on the trebuchet it might be a tie.
a trebuchet is a type of catapult. it used a counter weight
It can be made from different types of wood. It depends what you can afford.
Whitewood is typically made from the wood of the spruce tree.
13005-1500's,middle ages
The trebuchet is a type of lever simple machine. It uses a long arm to create a mechanical advantage, allowing for the launch of heavy projectiles over great distances.