Having built both a FAT and a traditional treb with a propped counterweight I can say a properly built FAT will come out the winner.bigbangtheory wrote:Ok, I've read the Wiki article about this and it didn't clarify this..? I get the difference between a FAT and a hinged counter weight but everyone seems to favor a the FAT, what makes it the more favored trebuchet? Is it more accurate? I' m debating between the two for the event and don't know which one would work better.
The FAT allows the weight to drop vertically and converts more of it's energy into moving the arm.
Now, the key is building the best possible machine. (by minimizing weight, choosing the correct arm and sling lengths, and finding the best settings though practice and trials).