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Catapults are ancient weapons created to throw projectiles further than a person could by themselves. These weapons work like levers with the base acting as the fulcrum for the arm to pivot off of. You can make a small version of a catapult using many common household items. This is a fun science and engineering project for kids of all ages to understand simple machines.

Method 1
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Building a Catapult from Popsicle Sticks

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  1. Making a popsicle stick catapult requires a few supplies.
    • 7 popsicle sticks
    • Rubber bands
    • A bottle cap from a gallon jug (milk jug)
    • Hot glue gun
    • Small objects to launch like cotton balls or marshmallows
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    Stack 5 popsicle sticks on top of each other, making sure they are neatly stacked. Use a rubber band on each end of the stacks to secure the sticks.
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    Stack the two sticks on top of each other and secure them on one end with a rubber band. Make sure the rubber band is wrapped at the very end of the sticks. [1]
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    Gently pull apart the ends of the sticks that are not held together by the rubber band, and slide the 5 stick base in between them, so that it sits perpendicular to the arm.
    • Slide the five sticks between the two that are held together with the rubber until they are about one half inch away from the rubber band holding the sticks of the arm together.
    • The base becomes the pivot point for the catapult arm.
    • The two sticks will be separated in a "V" shape. Choose one stick to be the arm of the catapult and the other will rest on the ground with the five-stick stack as stable base.
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    Wrap a rubber band around the arm and base.
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    Use the hot glue gun to attach the bottle cap to the arm of the catapult. Glue the cap to the end of the popsicle stick as a basket to hold your projectile. [2]
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    Place a projectile in the bottle cap to be launched. Gently pull back the arm of the catapult while holding the base for stabilization. Let go of the arm and the projectile will launch into the air.
    • Angle the catapult to shoot in different directions.
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Making a Handheld Plastic Spoon Catapult

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  1. To make a handheld catapult using a plastic spoon, you need to gather a few supplies. [3]
    • Plastic spoon
    • Old fashioned clothespin (clothespin with a round top)
    • Electrical tape
    • Glue gun
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    Hold the clothespin open, and squeeze hot glue in between the two prongs of the clothespin. Insert the handle end of the spoon in between the two prongs and into the glue. Hold firmly for 30 seconds for the glue to set.
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    Wrap electrical tape around the outside of the clothespin where the spoon attaches. This will give the catapult some extra support.
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    You can launch small items like marshmallows or pom poms with your catapult. Hold your catapult with the clothespin side down and the spoon end up. Put the projectile in the spoon, gently bend it back, and launch. [4]
    • Try setting up a bucket or target to aim at.
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Building a Tabletop Spoon Catapult

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  1. Gather the items you need before you try to construct your catapult.
    • A styrofoam or paper bowl
    • Popsicle sticks
    • Plastic spoon
    • Marshmallows
    • Tape
    • Scissors
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    Cut a small slit on opposite sides of the bowl. Slide a popsicle stick all the way through the bowl. The popsicle stick will help anchor the arm of your catapult and provide leverage.
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    Turn the bowl upside down and cut a small slit in the bottom of the bowl. Cut the slit about one inch to the side of the popsicle stick that is running through the bowl.
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    Angle the stick so that the end that is inside the bowl goes under the stick that runs through the bowl.
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    Reinforce the cuts you made in the bowl with tape. Secure the popsicle sticks to the bowl with the tape.
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    Tape a plastic spoon to the end of the popsicle stick coming out of the bottom of the bowl.
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    Place a marshmallow in the end of the spoon. Hold the bowl down on the table. Pull the popsicle stick back and let it snap forward. Watch your marshmallow fly!
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  • Question
    How far will this mini catapult shoot?
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    Probably no more than 4-5 feet at the most, but you could build a stronger catapult that might shoot farther.
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    Do i have to launch a marshmallow, or can I use something else?
    Amyah McDougald
    Community Answer
    You can use anything that you want. I would use something lightweight so it doesn't break the catapult.
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    Does it work with candy?
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    Small candies, such as M+Ms or Skittles, will be perfect. Gumdrops may work too.
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      Tips

      • Double up your rubber bands for a more secure catapult.
      • Try using different projectiles to see which will launch the farthest. Some types of projectiles to try include mini marshmallows, pom-poms, cotton balls, balls of paper, or dry beans.
      • Decorate your catapult by painting it or adding stickers to make it unique.
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      Warnings

      • Using a hot glue gun and a sharp knife should only be done by a responsible adult. These can cause injury if used irresponsibly.
      • If a mini catapult is pulled back too hard, it might break, resulting in splintered wood or sharp plastic shards, so use caution when launching your catapult.
      • Do not use a catapult to shoot hard things at people or animals. This can result in injury.
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      You can make your own fun mini catapult with some basic crafts supplies. Gather 7 popsicle sticks, a pack of rubber bands, a large bottle cap, and glue. Once you’ve got everything you need, stack 5 of the sticks on top of each other and wrap a rubber band around each end. Then, tie the other 2 sticks together at one end with a rubber band. Slide the 5 sticks halfway between the other 2 and wrap another 2 rubber bands around the intersection to make your catapult base. After that, glue your bottle cap onto the raised end of the popsicle stick. To use your catapult, place small projectiles in the bottle cap, gently pull back the stick with the cap on, and release it. For more tips, including how to make a handheld catapult with a plastic spoon, read on!

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        Feb 24, 2018

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