A trebuchet can be constructed using a variety of materials, including wood, metal, and plastic. Common choices for the frame and base are hardwood or plywood for durability and strength. The arm can also be made from wood or metal, while the counterweight can utilize heavy materials like sandbags or concrete. Additionally, hinges and other components may be made from metal for stability and functionality.
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The trebuchet stopped being used when the rulers discovered gun powder and the trebuchet lost fame and was forgotten.
The trebuchet was made in China, however, was used in Muslim and christain countries around the Mediterainean.
it is used for pumpkin tossing and for experiments
To make a Trebuchet like Yesteryears, they used more then one component, wood, rope, metal, to make a trebuchet out of one component would be difficult if not impossible. BUT: your 2 fingers, a rubber-band, and a tight raped piece of paper is one way. If you want to mimic Trebuchet"s of old, spread glue on paper and roll it real tight for your up-rights, braces and arms, use string and glue to bind together, use a rubber-band for your resistance. You should have a picture to guide you. (I hope this helps)
the purpose of a trebuchet is that it can throw heavy things in war
A trebuchet is defined as a machine used in medieval siege warfare for hurling large stones or other missiles. The first trebuchet was invented by the Chinese in the 4th century BC.
No. The Egyptian civilization had fallen before the trebuchet was developed (China, 3rd/4th centuries AD).
a trebuchet is a type of catapult. it used a counter weight
Interestingly enough it is, just not for military uses. There is a contest called, "Punkin Chunkin" every year that has a trebuchet division. There are also several performance artists who throw things with trebuchet.
The most famous battle was probably the siege of Stirling where King Edward used the famous "Warwolf" trebuchet to level the Scots. They were also used in almost every siege in the Crusades.
Trebuchets were used to throw stones--or dead animals--with great accuracy.