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Homemade Catapult Ideas

Toy catapults are available in stores, but they are more fun to make at home. The most creative and determined catapult enthusiast will build a large backyard machine which will throw water balloons across the street. Those who are looking for a simple toy will build smaller machines for launches across a room. There are many types and sizes of catapults from which to choose for those who need distance or just some fun.
  1. Mouse Trap Catapult

    • The mouse trap catapult is built from a wooden mousetraps with a metal clasp. This clasp will break fingers so caution in using this catapult is wise. The trigger mechanism, which is the loose piece of wire on the trap, is removed. A spoon is taped to the metal square, which is the piece of the trap that snaps onto the mouse. Tape the whole square and then pull the taped piece back. Load the spoon and let go. This is the simplest homemade catapult.

    Backyard Ogre Catapult

    • The backyard ogre catapult shoots projectiles approximately 10 yards. The catapult is approximately 3 feet tall and is built with 2-by-3 or 2-by-4 boards. A simple square base supports a 3-foot-long arm which is attached to a bungee cord. The bungee cord pulls the arm forward to propel the object at the top of the board. A small basket, such as a cup or box, is attached to the top of the arm. The arm is attached to the base with a pin and hook, enabling movement.

    Table Top Troll Catapult

    • This catapult resembles the ogre catapult on a smaller scale. The table top is approximately a foot high, including the base. The arm is attached to the base with a metal bar inserted through the wood. The bar is attached to the base and allows for ease of movement. The top of the arm includes a basket similar to the ogre. While the ogre uses a bungee cord for launching, the table top uses a rubber band cut into one long piece.

    Teeny Tiny Catapult

    • The teeny tiny catapult is perhaps the least dangerous of all the catapults because it is so tiny. It is made from Popsicle sticks and masking tape. The arm is held with masking tape and the basket is a masking tape box. A rubber band, cut to a length of 5 inches, is attached to the arm and causes the slingshot action. This little catapult is perfect for kids as a craft project and for home use. The basket is only big enough to shoot small pieces of paper or other soft projectiles.


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