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crossbow
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medieval
This is NOT made by me nor do I take credit, but it comes from a certain hungarian who will probably read this soon anyway. This is a (very picture heavy) guide on making a moderately powerful medieval crossbow.
First the lever for the trigger.
Now the piece from which the nut will be made - its from bone. Feel free to improvise.
Side view of the body - still a lump of wood, but you can see how the lever goes.
Top view.
After shaping the body.
Preparing the front.
Another look at the trigger, some extra holes& carving done.
Now the actual mechanism.
There is a small steel spike here to stop the nut from being worn out by the lever.
The bow.
The holding piece.
The parts after some finishing touches and finally - assembly.
This is what the end of the string looks like.
Now this is for a fairly low power crossbow and the design can be modded for more durability. Anyone who tries this only needs to know the mechanical principles after all. I for once would add a thumb holder for the bolts.