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"How to make a catapult easily that won’t cost you an arm and a leg
and will save you hours of your time!”


Whether you're a schoolkid or student with a project to build a catapult, a father who wants to impress his son, someone who wants help with their golf or tennis, someone who wants a desktop toy, or you just want to have FUN, I'll show you in a simple step-by- step guide how to make a fully working, safe catapult without it costing you a fortune.

Read on to find out more!






Dear Friend:



What do you want to hurl? And how far do you want to hurl it?


You want to know how to make a catapult? Do you have a school project in which you need to make a catapult? Do you want to build one with your son? Are you interested in catapults as a hobby? Do you want to enter competitions?

You may have some ideas about what sort of catapult you want – a trebuchet, a ballista or an onager. You may have some ideas about how big you want it – desktop, something you could put in your shed, or a full scale one. You may have some idea of what you want to fire and how big a payload.


Or you may not be sure precisely what you want, or you may want to make your first catapult but are not sure how, or what to do to get going.

What sort of materials do you need?

How long will it take you to make one?

Where can you get designs and plans for making a catapult?

How do you get started?


One way to get (some of) the information you want


If you have the time and the inclination you could do a lot of research on the internet to find the answers to these questions.

There are sites out there which provide designs, plans and photographs. But a lot of these sites can be confusing – the plans are to vague or too detailed. They don’t provide a step by step guide. They miss out the key detail or the photographs are of poor quality.

There are other sites and forums where some extremely knowledgeable people discuss detailed technical subjects regarding the making and firing of catapults. But these are experts talking to each other or experts suggesting solutions to very specific problems for relative newcomers. They won’t tell you how to start from scratch.


You will find some excellent photographs of completed catapults but they may be no help to you because you can’t learn everything you need from them.


What questions do you need answering?

What these sites don’t do is start from the basics. There is no one site that even attempts to provide a comprehensive answer to the key questions about how to make a catapult, questions that you need the answers to. Such as:-


What Type of Catapult:-

  • Should you build a ballista, an onager or a trebuchet?

  • How do you build a miniature catapult?

  • How do you make a small catapult that looks like an original

  • How can you make a catapult in a few hours?

  • How do you make a ballista that fits, say, into a 4x4x4ft box?

How to make a catapult that works:-
  • How do you make a catapult that won’t fall apart when you first fire it?

  • How to put the pieces together – in the right order!

  • How to build a catapult that will actually fire your payload where you want it to go.

  • How to build a catapult that won’t fall over and hurt somebody.

  • What are the 10 most common mistakes in making a catapult and how do you avoid them?

Answers to your technical questions such as:-
  • What is the best type of wood to use for a trebuchet?

  • What sort of release mechanisms are best – Wooden? Metal? Any Lubrication involved?

  • How do you make the sling work on a trebuchet?

  • What type of material is used for the arm of a catapult?

  • What would be the best counterweight to use to throw, say, a 10kg payload on a trebuchet?

  • Where do you get plans and designs for a catapult, which are clear and easy to follow?

  • What is better for a trebuchet – a fixed counterweight or a rotating counterweight?

How to fire a catapult:-
  • What do you do if it won’t fire?

  • How can you modify the angle of a travelling projectile to ensure accurate fire?

  • Why firing a catapult without a payload in the pouch could seriously damage your catapult.
  • Above all how to make a catapult that is SAFE and how to fire it SAFELY.


How you can save time and money

Let’s face it, most people don’t have a lot of time to search the internet looking for all this information – particularly as they are likely to get frustrated because the information that is out there about how to make a catapult is scattered all over the place.

There is no one place that brings it all together – that can show you how to get started, and then take you step-by-step through the instructions and diagrams so that you end up with a catapult that actually works.

Believe me, I’ve gone round all those catapult websites and it took me weeks. The information is out there but it will take you weeks to piece together just the instructions you need to make your catapult.

If you have already done this research, analysis, organisation and planning, you wouldn’t be reading this!

So how would you like to see an eBook that will answer the questions you need answered about how to make a catapult.

I’ve been researching about catapults with some of the most prominent scholars in the field – some expert Oxford professors, and putting the finishing touches on a new eBook that’s all about making catapults, ballistas, mangonels and onagers.

We’ve gathered the necessary information together to provide the answers to your questions and put it in an eBook called “How to Make a Catapult".


If you get this eBook, this is what you’ll get:

  • Easy, step-by-step instructions and tips that will show you exactly how to make a catapult which actually works and which won’t break down.


  • Easy to follow diagrams, pictures and plans which will show you how any catapult you make should look at EVERY point of the process. If you can follow a road map, you can make one of these catapults!


  • Plans on how to make a ballista, a trebuchet or a mangonel. It could be a desktop catapult, a larger catapult you could store in your shed, or a larger still structure.


  • A comprehensive 100 page manual on how to make a catapult saving you weeks of research on the internet.
  • Guidance on how to start with a small catapult, which you can make in an hour or two, from wood and even paperclips.  then you can move onto bigger ones.
  • Instructions on how to make your catapult safe. Hurling a payload could hurt somebody. Find out all you need to know to minimise risk.


  • Advice on materials you use to make a catapult. How to make a catapult using inexpensive household materials


  • Advice on how to fire a catapult. You’ll get instructions on how to load a catapult so that it works first time, and many times after that.
  • A chapter on the physics of catapults - if you are interested, but you don't need a detailed knowledge of physics to make one.

...and much, MUCH more!

A customer view

Here's what one recent customer said about the eBook:

"This is probably THE best resource I have ever seen regarding siege engines.  It is all the info I found web-surfing (which took weeks out of my life) and then some, all conveniently packed into an easy to access book.  I will definitely be recommending this eBook to my colleagues.  I will be entering a competition soon and with your help I will be setting records."

Louis Renteria



The choice is yours



Which would you prefer: to spend weeks doing your own research on the internet….


… and then a couple more weeks putting it all together so that you have a clear plan to get going on making your catapult ...

… and then, realising you’ve missed something vital out, bought the wrong materials, found yourself running out of time with your project or got stuck on some difficulty.

Of course you can save yourself all this pain by buying a catapult kit on the internet but a good one will set you back $100 dollars at least.

Or, would you rather have it all laid out in front of you in a clear and easy form in an eBook you can download instantly to start working on your catapults project.

If you want to make it easy for yourself, I strongly recommend you get my eBook “How to Make a Catapult", as it will answer the questions you need answering.

With this eBook you can make your own catapult using ordinary household materials, and impress everyone with your quickly completed project.

As soon as you have submitted your order you will be able to download “How to Make a Catapult" immediately and then you can get going on building your catapult right away.


This eBook normally costs $47.95 but …..


Just for today there is an introductory rate of just $27.95.


You can get your copy now by clicking below



If you don’t buy today it may cost you more tomorrow.

 



My money back guarantee

You have absolutely nothing to lose if you order my eBook “How to Make a Catapult".

If you buy my eBook and are not satisfied with it for any reason whatsoever you can ask for your money back – and get it.

I give you my 100% guarantee
 


You have three months to study the book and see whether it suits you. If, for whatever reason you don’t like it, you can ask for your money back and I will give it to you – no questions asked, and no hard feelings as I want you to be 100% satisfied with your purchase.

Now I wouldn’t be offering such a crazy guarantee if I didn’t know that 99.99% of people out there are fair and honest and would try to rip me off by ordering the eBook and then immediately ask for a refund.

I know that when you order this eBook and try out the instructions, you will see how easy it is for you to make your own catapult.

Do yourself a favour now and save yourself a lot of time, hassle and money.



So ACT Now!


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Good luck!


Arthur Lewis
Catapults Enthusiast


www.MakeCatapults.com







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