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DIY Backyard Catapult: Build One in an Afternoon

Build a simple, safe catapult in an afternoon using common materials. This project is great for a physics demonstration, backyard fun, or a hands-on STEM activity with kids. Below is a step-by-step guide, parts list, safety notes, and troubleshooting tips.

Materials (single-launch wooden arm catapult)

Item Quantity Notes
1x 2×4 lumber (3 ft) 1 Base beam
1x 2×4 lumber (2 ft) 1 Throwing arm
1x 2×4 lumber (1 ft) 2 Support uprights
1x 1×2 lumber (1 ft) 1 Cross brace
Wood screws (2.5”) 8–12 Exterior or construction screws
Wood screws (1.25”) 6 For small braces
Screwdriver / drill 1 With driver bits
Saw 1 Hand saw or circular saw
Drill bits assorted Pilot holes
1x hinge (heavy-duty) 1 For pivot (or 2 metal straps)
1x small metal cup or bottle cap 1 Projectile cup
1x rubber bungee cord or heavy elastic band 1 For tension
Sandpaper 1 Smooth edges
Measuring tape & pencil 1 each
Glue (wood) optional Adds strength
Safety gear Goggles, gloves

Safety first

  • Wear goggles and gloves. Keep bystanders at least 10 ft away during testing.
  • Use soft, lightweight projectiles (pom-poms, ping-pong balls) only.
  • Never aim at people, animals, windows, or breakable objects.
  • Check all fasteners before each use.

Build steps (approx. 2–3 hours)

  1. Cut lumber: Trim 2x4s to lengths above (3 ft base, 2 ft arm, two 1 ft uprights, 1×2 cross brace 1 ft).
  2. Prepare base: Lay the 3 ft board flat. Mark center; this is the pivot area.
  3. Attach uprights: Stand the two 1 ft uprights upright near each end of the base, leaving ~6–8 inches from ends. Screw them into the base with two 2.5” screws each so they form a stable A-frame support for the arm.
  4. Install pivot hinge: Align the 2 ft throwing arm across the tops of the uprights. Attach hinge centered on the arm-to-upright junction so the arm can rotate upward. Use screws through the hinge into the arm and uprights; add a washer if hinge hole is large.
  5. Add cross brace: Screw the 1×2 cross brace between uprights about 2–3 inches below the hinge to stiffen the frame.
  6. Attach projectile cup: Fix a metal cup or bottle cap at the free end of the arm with a short screw and glue; ensure it’s centered and tilted slightly back to cradle the projectile.
  7. Add tension: Hook one end of the bungee cord to a secure point on the base (a screw eye or wrapped screw). Stretch the cord and attach to the throwing arm near its pivot, or use a pouch-and-band pulling method. Adjust length for desired tension.
  8. Sand and inspect: Sand rough edges and check all screws. Tighten anything loose.
  9. Test fire (low power): Place a soft projectile in the cup, pull arm down slowly to set tension, and release while standing clear. Observe and adjust tension or cup angle.

Tuning and adjustments

  • Increase range: Move the bungee attachment farther back on the base and add more elastic tension.
  • Decrease force: Shorten elastic or attach it closer to the pivot.
  • Improve accuracy: Adjust cup angle, ensure pivot is smooth, and shorten the arm slightly for less arc.
  • Durability: Replace elastic periodically; use metal pivot pin for heavy use.

Troubleshooting

  • Arm won’t rotate smoothly: loosen hinge screws or sand contact points.
  • Screws pull out: add glue, use longer screws, or add metal plates.
  • Projectile falls off: deepen cup or add small lip.

Simple physics explanation

  • The catapult converts stored elastic potential energy into kinetic energy. A longer arm increases tangential speed at the cup; more elastic tension stores more energy, increasing range. The release angle controls trajectory.

Quick project variants

  • Tabletop spoon catapult: use a plastic spoon, rubber bands, and a small block for a 15-minute demo.
  • Torsion catapult: use twisted rope or string for older builders, following similar geometry.

Have fun and stay safe—this catapult is intended for light projectiles and educational use only.

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