Even with 12 timber framers pulling, the firing pin won't budge.
It is quite normal that I mean the trigger first is stiff, we found that at home. It takes a lot of efforts which is as well as in some ways.
Despite used predictions that a trebuchet on wheels will shake itself to pieces,the reverse is true, wheels dampen the recoil. Everying appears to be working as Wayne predicted, except the range.
The ball only travelled about 117 yards, falling shorter of the wall. Where are we? 30 yards short about... 5 feet low,I thought it was flat,which means you got . . . I think shorter sling will release sooner and goes higher we could get it to the wall.
Just like his medieval counterpart, Wayne uses a process of trial and error to alter the trebuchet's range by adjusting the length of the sling. With the first throw, a long sling resulted in a late release and a low trajectory.
By shortening the sling, Wayne believes the ball will be released earlier, resulting in a higher path.
Wayne's adjustments have the desired effect. The second throw has perfect range, just missing the target to the right by two feet.
Oh,real. I think we take the King's zeal off. The sling is right. Good job,Wayne. Well we'll get in there. So it needs a slight adjustment and then It'll be a direct hit. Tomorrow ,tomorrow is another day. Oh hey.
What will be the last day for Wayne and his team dawns with the wall still intact but clearly under threat.
Meanwhile, Renaud's trebuchet is still not finished.This morning they rushed to complete the counterweight box that is hinged to the throwing arm.
We got the one trebu built,the other one is but 99% on the way there, we flung two stuns last night with the Wayne's trebu. But we really don't wanna let Renaud down,and we don't wanna let ourselves down, we really wanna see this thing fly before we go.
Still,with time so short, it is unclear that Renaud will get a chance to fire his trebuchet at all.
words and phrases to chew: 1/budge:让步
2/dampen: weaken 减弱
3/recoil:bounce back回撤,反作用弹回 The ships recoiled at the collision. The enemy troops recoiled under the heavy blows. recoil electrons
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