Well, for those of you still interested in this tomfoolery, much has been done with the catapults.
Here is a shot taken last month in Vermont at a living history timeline event. Sure, I am dressed as an auxilia archer rather than a legionary (hint: the uncouth trousers and long sleeved tunic gives me away as a crude barbarian, but I made all the clothing myself out of linen, uncouth or not). The scorpio is clamped to the stand temporarily using a hand screw, as I have to wait unti it is plated, strung, and all the other parts completed to find the exact fulcrum point for the universal joint.
I've recently gotten good at hand forming copper rivets using a heavy ball peen hammer and lots of sweat, and will be cutting out, drilling, and bluing / blackening 16 guage mild sheet steel to plate the spring frame over the coming week. This will simulate Roman hand forged iron plating, which was hand hammered until flat, then heated up in the forge, fat was rubbed on, and it was polished with fiber waste. This weekend, I'm making a primitive anvil using a large sledghammer head turned up end and embedded into a log. It will come in handy for pounding sinew and other jobs, as well. Bob Patrick, a member of PA boards, has been an amazing partner and inspiration throughout this process, and I clearly would not be nearly where I am or be able to produce such qulity without him. His hand forged nails he has provided to me are absolutely beautful. Shots of those will come when they are installed.
I simulated one rope spring using poly rope, to try out some ideas. I ended up using about 75 feet of rope for one spring, so I expect this machine will take about 150 to 200 feet of horsehair rope. The small scorpio-minor (his name is "Sharp Little Teeth") sitting on the ground will take considerably less.
I have 18 pounds of bronze in transit right now, so I am nearly ready to begin casting all bronze parts for both machines.
I also have some red milk paint, and expect the machines will look handsome in dark red and yellow, with bronze and steel ratchet, washers, etc.
I expect to have the machines both done within 3 months, and then the fun begins.
Dane
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