Make a Trebuchet in 2 hours


Who said making a Trebuchet has to be an all day project? This version took less than 2 hours to build and the results are great. The tennis ball flew 30', which is fairly impressive. You should be able to get even better results some slight modifications.

The purpose of this project was to design and create a working model trebuchet - capable of launching tennis balls - and manufactured from scrap materials in as short a time as possible.

With that in mind, it's not going to be a beautiful, efficient or durable machine, but hopefully it will still work...

How to Make a Trebuchet in 2 hours


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Posted by: Aud1073cH on November 27, 2008 at 9:37 AM

Trebs are cool!

There are lots of adjustments to play with.

You can change where the pivot point is on the swing arm - the long end should be three to four and a half times as long as the short end. (1/4 to 1/5 from one end of the beam)
-my tongue depressor trebuchet has the pivot 1/4 from one end.

The counterweight should be about 100 times as heavy as the missile. (not less than 80 times the mass) so another brick may help.

the length of the sling and angle of the release pin can be adjusted to find the perfect 45 degree angle of release.

My tongue depressor treb is a little smaller, and fires a 1oz. mouse ball, and reaches 35ft, so I bet you can get more distance with that tennis ball. I built a counterweight basket, so I can add/remove lead fishing weights to get the perfect counterweight.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/aud1073ch/tags/trebuchet/


there are two good simulators out there to look for to help with calculations: Atreb and FAT/F2K


Posted by: Marc de Vinck on November 27, 2008 at 12:09 PM

@Aud1073cH

Thanks for all the great information! Readers like you make really make a difference. Thanks again!


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