I tried talking him into the boat, but he held firm at the trebuchet. So a trebuchet it was.
I hunted around a little online and found instructions for one here. The trebuchet could not be more than a meter when in the loaded position and the one on that site looked perfect. It also had the word "easy" in the title so I was sold!
It was pretty easy and Zach did it himself with help from us. As we were building I realized he would be graded on how far it went compared to others in his class. No biggie I thought, we had 20 pounds of counter weight. That is a lot! Right?
Actually it was not. It would only fling about 15-20 feet, and I was hearing people on Facebook talk about theirs flinging 60 or more feet. Ugh!!
I loved it-- Zach and Pete strapped it to a wagon so Zach could walk it to school. (he was purposefully being a dork in this picture)
I couldn't be at the school for the launch so a friend took pictures for me. He did great!! 65 feet!! Not the best in the class, but very respectable and earned him an A.
That was his last project for the year (woo hoo!!). Now to get through Joey's damn state report...
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Great job! You should google Pumpkin Chunking. There is a whole series about the festivities and they make amazing trebuchets. That way, if you need to do it again for Joey, you will have arsenal. :-)
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