Build a Lego Trebuchet
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| Make a trebuchet (mostly) out of lego, capable of launching small objects like acorns or minature marshmallows over thirty feet. It's a geeky ABS cousin to the PVC Marshmallow shooter, and you can build one yourself. |
![]() | The sling was sewn from denim scraps with buttonholes added to tie onto the lines. While this is arguably the best way to make your slings, you can just get your scissors and tape and use whatever's lying around-- leather, plastic, a t-shirt, or a tyvek envelope. |
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| The "hook" on this version of the trebuchet is just a straight, beige lego strut. Using a slightly curved piece gives a different launch angle, but this straight piece works surprisingly well. The ring came off of my key chain, and the cord is the thin type used for adjusting window blinds. To load the sling, just place your ammo in the center and fold the ends together. | ||||||||||
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| Once the sling is loaded, it can be pulled down through the body of the trebuchet. This also pulls the arm down, which raises the weight to its highest position and effectively arms the trebuchet. Hold the sling by hand until you're ready to release it. | ||||||||||
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| Moments later, the marshmallow is in full flight. |
| With a little practice you can shoot small objects over thirty feet with this setup. Here you can see part of the trail of marshmallows on our sidewalk. You can, of course, make larger and smaller trebuchets, but this just might be a good place to get started. |
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Our little Lego trebuchet (Leguchet?) made its unofficial (secret, actually) debut at Maker Faire last year. I took it along because we were in the same room with all the amazing lego creations, which provided a pretty good target-- and they didn't seem to mind =).
Finally, a word of caution: With the three-pound fishing weight, the arm really moves. You can poke an eye out if you aren't careful, so watch what you're doing, and don't let anyone stand over the trebuchet once the arm is pulled down. | |
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Further (future) reading: Our Lego trebuchet is one of the Lego creations featured in an article that we've written in The Hungry Scientist Cookbook, forthcoming from ReganBooks at HarperCollins in September, 2007. Until then, you can hang out with the Hungry Scientists in their group on instructables.
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I built a Lego trebuchet a couple of years ago, but with a sliding pivot point. I was never able to figure out how to make a good sling for it, though.
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