ti takes about 40 -50 years to build acatapult
40-50 years... no.. Catapults where not generally moved from place to place, but built as needed. If a army is laying siege to a castle they would use timbers from the surrounding area.. a lot of the timber was pulled from houses, because it was already cut. They had the ability to get a catapult up and running in a few days.. If they decided to throw more men at the project it was possible to build one over night.. The iron parts where generally hauled with the army.
The average medielval catapult was manned by four men, two to wind the rope taught, one for range finding and aiming, and the last man for loading and firing.
Like 5 minutes.
A catapult is a simple machine that throws items very far. Take a plastic sppon and put a small object on it. Pull back and watch it fly, that's how a catapult works
a long time
4 years
The exact number of people it takes to make a medieval catapult. :-)
The average medielval catapult was manned by four men, two to wind the rope taught, one for range finding and aiming, and the last man for loading and firing.
Like 5 minutes.
3-4 years!
next time use a catapult
A catapult is a simple machine that throws items very far. Take a plastic sppon and put a small object on it. Pull back and watch it fly, that's how a catapult works
If you take your index finger and your thumb you can put them in the same rubber band and you can use it as a catapult.
Yes. First you have to get big pieces of wood and sand the edges. Than you have to make the base. After, you have to make all of the sides of it. I recently made one in school and it didn't take too long and it was fun and easy
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3 men
it takes 10-12 hours
how long does it take to make a crayons