trajectoryroxs wrote:Bubba1960 wrote:Liv, what material is your sling?
ours is denim.
emaudge14 wrote:For this event, my partner and I built a floating arm trebuchet and are having trouble with the pin on our floating arm. What did you use for it ?(;
It is 75 cm per side.When you think of three cubic feet, each side is 3 feet, not 1 foot (1+1+1=3). This is true here. It would have said L+W+H = 75 is that would be true. Even if it was in order for it to be a cube, each side would be 25 cm (less than a foot). this is way too small for a trebuchet.g0lmal wrote:According to rules, it states that entire device must fit in 75cm cube, does that mean L+W+H=75CM or each side is 75CM. Thank you in adv..
That dose seem pretty complicated but if you made it work it would give you that extra 15cm when your arm is verticle that normaly is in for the CW. However that dosen't make a difference because if your arm is set up right that barely matters. Then again you can make the axels closer together (on a FAT) giving you higher accuracy. Plus you could use a specific gear ratio that would give you more power for heavier prjectiles. But, it is very complicated.mushroomman wrote:I have the Idea of making a trebuchet that would use a gear and pulley combination to deliver the energy from the falling weight to the throwing arm. (that way I can maximize the throwing arm length and also make the arm move faster using gear ratio's) My partner says that it would be to complicated to work and still wouldn’t beat a F.A.T. What do you guys think??
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