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Magnetic Rail Gun



Magentic Rail Gun!
The magnetic Rail Gun, also known as a Gauss Gun, uses the power of magnets in a chain reaction to accelerate a steel ball like a rifle shot. It's a great science project!
   $39.00  more info


CD-ROM packages



Trebuchet Plans on CD
A big variety of Trebuchet plans in PDF Format on one big CD-ROM, including bonus Onager plans and our E-books too!

Plus FREE SHIPPING!
   $24.95  more info



Trebuchet Simulators and Plans on CD
A big variety of Trebuchet plans in PDF Format, PLUS the Atreb and FAT/F2K Trebuchet Simulators, AND plans for the Onager and E-books too!

And FREE SHIPPING!
   $39.95  more info



Fundamentals of Hurling CD-ROM bundle
Get our e-books, the trebuchet simulators Atreb and FATsim, and lots of high quality artwork on one big CD-ROM!
Free Shipping!
   $39.95  more info


Books



Catapult and Trebuchet Book
Catapult Design, Construction and Competition with the Projectile Throwing Engines of the Ancients, and Forward by Ron Toms. If you've ever wanted to build a catapult or trebuchet, then you need to buy this book!
   $19.95  more info


Chinese Siege Warfare
This exciting new book traces the development of Chinese siege engine technology from the 8th century B.C. to the end of the Qing dynasty and makes striking comparisons with siege weapons of other major world civilizations.
   $24.95  more info


Backyard Ballistics, by William Gurstelle
The best book available for backyard fun with things that go boom! Many projects are suitable for science models in schools.
   $14.95  more info

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The Art of the Catapult, by William Gurstelle
So you want to build a catapult? This book shows you how to construct some basic types of catapults. Written for the skill level of an average 10 year old, just some simple, basic fun projects that help kids develop mechanical skills and have fun too!
   $12.95  more info

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Simulators



Atreb Simulator
ATreb Trebuchet Simulator Program. Use this one for your traditional style machines, either hanging counterweight or fixed counterweight.
   $19.95  more info


FAT/F2K Simulator
FAT/F2K Simulator Program. Use this one for your Floating Arm style machines. Both configurations are included.
   $24.95  more info


Videos



In The Name Of Science
"In The Name Of Science": Watch a giant 40 foot tall trebuchet get built and then used to hurl pianos, a small car and steel cage filled with FIRE.
   $16.95  more info


Roman Catapult Video
"Building the Impossible": Roman Catapult Video Tape
   $19.95  more info

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Nova Medieval Siege VHS Video
Nova Medieval Siege on VHS Video Tape
   $19.95  more info


Nova Medieval Siege DVD
Nova Medieval Siege on DVD
   $21.95  more info


Monster Garage Video
Monster Garage "Special Delivery Van" Video Tape
   $12.95  more info


Modern Marvels Video
The History Channel's (Modern Marvels) Siege Engine Video
   $24.95  more info

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Watches



Catapult Watch (Sunray)
The Amazing Catapult Watch (Sunray Silver face)
   $49.00  more info

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Catapult Watch (black)
The Amazing Catapult Watch (Black face)
   $49.00  more info

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Notes:
Why should a kid
build a catapult?

Because the world needs good engineers and scientists, and because the kids who will grow up to become engineers and scientists need a way to get hands-on experience with physics, math and engineering.

In this age of 200-plus channels of TV, the Internet and computer games, kids are also spending far less time building tree houses, tinkering with engines, or designing downhill racers. We believe those are important skills to have. They help form the basis for good problem solving skills and an innate understanding of the real, physical world that you just can't get from a computer game, no matter how good its physics simulation software is.

Ballistic motion was one of the key players in the development of the science of physics. The word "engineer" even originated as the builders and designer of Siege Engines

Why is a budding engineering student expected to take a year or two of calculus in high school, but she isn't expected to have any real-world experience in building or working with machines and materials? Pencil and paper (or computer screens) are only one part of the learning experience. Where will she apply all of the stuff she learned in geometry and trig? Without physical projects to touch, feel and see, the lessons become abstract, their utility questionable.

A catapult project gives students a chance to see that science and engineering really can be fun, and it's a lot more than just numbers on paper. The real payoff for an engineer is in the field, where she can see and enjoy the results of her ingenuity. And it may seem counterintuitive, but engineering projects not only help kids learn math and science, they are also great at getting kids back outdoors, away from the massive over-exposure to video games, TV and the Internet.

Why all this interest in getting kids to study science and engineering? Because it's important to our society, and it's great mental cross training regardless of what field of work the kids eventually go into. Most people develop a sense for what they want to do in life while they are still in high school or even earlier. A catapult project is fun and interesting enough to inspire some kids to study the science behind how they work, and then go on to become the engineers and scientists of tomorrow.