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Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2007 10:39 pm
by Panzerfaust
I love trebuchets, my school had a club i was in thjat built a 10 foot tall trebuchet out of nothing but logs found already downed in the woods with medevial period tools. It chucked a bowling ball sized concrete ball around 60 feet (a little disapointing) And broke through a cinderblock wall. Where did you get a quick release thing for the trigger? we couldent find one for our school trebuchet.

Posted: Sun Aug 19, 2007 6:47 pm
by schmanman
666lucky693 wrote:that's awesome i am building a catapult but they are allot essayer and probably more powerful
catapults are less powerful, trebuchets were invented as a replacement.

Panzerfaust wrote:I love trebuchets, my school had a club i was in thjat built a 10 foot tall trebuchet out of nothing but logs found already downed in the woods with medevial period tools. It chucked a bowling ball sized concrete ball around 60 feet (a little disapointing) And broke through a cinderblock wall. Where did you get a quick release thing for the trigger? we couldent find one for our school trebuchet.


I made it. three eye-bolts and a stainless steel pin rod.

Posted: Sun Aug 19, 2007 6:50 pm
by hi
just out of curiosity, do any of you know how to use a sling? its basicly the same thing as a trebuchet, but the wood arm is replaced with a human's instead.

ive been messing around with one for about a week and i can throw stuff about 700 feet with something i made with some string and nylon.

Posted: Mon Aug 20, 2007 9:37 am
by jimmy101
hi wrote:just out of curiosity, do any of you know how to use a sling? its basicly the same thing as a trebuchet, but the wood arm is replaced with a human's instead.

ive been messing around with one for about a week and i can throw stuff about 700 feet with something i made with some string and nylon.
Ya, slings are absolutely deadly. Only problem, actually hitting anything takes one heck of a lot of practice.

Posted: Mon Aug 20, 2007 2:19 pm
by joannaardway
schmanman wrote:Catapults are less powerful, trebuchets were invented as a replacement.
But ballistas were more powerful again, then they had cannons, then they had artillery... each more powerful than the last. (Yes, I know I skipped a few things)

The power isn't the reason to build something like that... it's nice to have something different.

Posted: Mon Aug 20, 2007 2:39 pm
by paaiyan
joannaardway wrote:
schmanman wrote:Catapults are less powerful, trebuchets were invented as a replacement.
But ballistas were more powerful again, then they had cannons, then they had artillery... each more powerful than the last. (Yes, I know I skipped a few things)

The power isn't the reason to build something like that... it's nice to have something different.
She's right, trebuchet's aren't the most powerful thing out there, but they are friggin cool.

Posted: Mon Aug 20, 2007 2:42 pm
by hi
i once built a friction tebuchet, where i was the counter weight. i could get a 15 pound of sand about 75 to 100 feet. im pretty sure that thats what came before what schmanman built.

Posted: Mon Aug 20, 2007 2:44 pm
by jackssmirkingrevenge
joannaardway wrote:
schmanman wrote:Catapults are less powerful, trebuchets were invented as a replacement.
But ballistas were more powerful again
ballista

trebuchet

Not quite, eh?

Still, you're right - in the same way that we have light, medium and heavy artillery in today's armies, ballistas, catapults and trebuchets complimented eachother on the medieval battlefield.

Posted: Mon Aug 20, 2007 3:00 pm
by Hotwired
Trebuchets were the most powerful projectile siege weapon til gunpowder came along.

Ballistas chucked spears, darts or rounded projectiles against soldiers as a kind of sniper weapon.

Trebuchets chucked anything that could fit in the sling from diseased corpses to boulders into or against fortifications.

Posted: Mon Aug 20, 2007 3:10 pm
by paaiyan
Hotwired wrote:Trebuchets chucked anything that could fit in the sling from diseased corpses to boulders into or against fortifications.
Mmm, plague-ridden corpses... Hooray for germ warfare!

I think this will be my next project now instead of another cannon.

Posted: Mon Aug 20, 2007 3:15 pm
by mopherman
paaiyan wrote:
Hotwired wrote:Trebuchets chucked anything that could fit in the sling from diseased corpses to boulders into or against fortifications.
Mmm, plague-ridden corpses...
I think this will be my next project now instead of another cannon.
er... the corpses or the trechbue(sp) ?

Posted: Mon Aug 20, 2007 3:17 pm
by paaiyan
mopherman wrote:
paaiyan wrote:
Hotwired wrote:Trebuchets chucked anything that could fit in the sling from diseased corpses to boulders into or against fortifications.
Mmm, plague-ridden corpses...
I think this will be my next project now instead of another cannon.
er... the corpses or the trechbue(sp) ?
:oops:

The trebuchet.

Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2007 10:39 am
by jimmy101
If anyone is interested in Treb's there are some things you should look at;

Go to your local library and see if they have a copy of the PBS Nova on Treb's. Really cool. It covers some of the basics of design. They build a pair of big ass treb's and fling 200 pound (IIRC) sandstone balls at a section of castle wall.

Dig up a copy of the "Northern Exposure" TV shows. Ffind the episode with a big-ass treb that flings a piano a couple hundred feet.

There used to be a treb on the web that was used to fling a dead cow. No pictures of the cow, but there was a picture of a cow-shaped impression in the ground.

Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2007 10:41 am
by paaiyan
jimmy101 wrote:There used to be a treb on the web that was used to fling a dead cow. No pictures of the cow, but there was a picture of a cow-shaped impression in the ground.
Monty Python! Hecks yea.

I told them we already got one *french snigger*

Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2007 10:46 am
by jackssmirkingrevenge
paaiyan wrote:Monty Python! Hecks yea.
That and the Trojan Rabbit lol

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:D :D :D