Friday, November 1, 2013

Nearly Completed

Emily and I have now nearly completed our trebuchet. We completed both sides and drilled the hole through the top. Then made the arm and attached it with just the wooden dowel for now. The only issue I have with it currently is that the holes are very slightly lopsided, so that one of the sides is slightly lower than the other. This will probably end up placing more pressure on this side, and could lead to our trebuchet's demise. Hopefully it will probably be fine, and if not we can just place extra supports on that side.

With the catapult arm, Mr Ward said it may be stronger if we glue three pieces of timbre together for the entire length, rather than just around the join. We have not done this, because it was said after we finished, but I still wouldn't have done it anyway, because it would add extra weight to the end with the ball that is being thrown. This would mean it would take more effort to throw the ball, and more energy would be lost, and that end of the arm really does not need to be supported because it will be lifting minimal weight. Instead, we have just reinforced the end with the weight itself, and the join, which I think would be more effective.

We still haven't actually gotten around to making our catapult into a trebuchet, and at the moment I am beginning to doubt that I'll have time. No one else has done one either yet, so it shouldn't matter too much. We could possibly go in to work on it in a few lunch times, but we are running out of time to even do that.

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