We made this trebuchet in the basement, without plans. The counterweights are two commercial fishing 25-pound lead weights covered in two thick layers of "Performix Plasti Dip" plus the chains, and the pumpkins were between 1 and 1 1/2 pounds. The baseball went the farthest, at 40 yards / 120 feet, and weighs the standard 5+ ounces. The sling is made of 4 layers of your average tough grommeted plastic-like groundcloth available everywhere, covered with two layers of duct tape, then new grommets added. The first shot with the baseball was very low, so we adjusted the angle of the release hook once after that and left it alone for the rest of the shots. The ratios and lengths of the long and short arms and the sling string were determined from this excellent mathematical analysis of the trebuchet: http://www.thehurl.org/tiki-download_file.php?fileId=9
the angle is to high, but great proyect to have fun with the kids
1urk3rPope 9 months ago
My video is: fWi_ApujNMo
skymeat 1 year ago
I like the design. I think I'm going to have to find some small pumpkins...
I just made my first attempt. The baseball in my shot is going about 90 feet, 30lbs weight. I like how the arm sits nicely inside the frame, getting more drop. I just made the frame and tried to make the arm around it.
skymeat 1 year ago
can u help me wuith my sling
mike88206 1 year ago
dudeamazing job
can u help me with my sling
mike88206 1 year ago
with this same design trebuchet, do you think my physics classmates and I can launch a basketball 15 m horizontally?
CizzleK 1 year ago