Can a marine grade epoxy hold up to 1000psi? Also can it hold up to liquid CO2? And is it possible to turn on a lathe?
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If it's thick enough, sure.e1337 wrote:Can a marine grade epoxy hold up to 1000psi?
In terms of pressure, yes, but I'm not sure how it would be affected by temperature.Also can it hold up to liquid CO<sub>2</sub>?
Once fully cured, certainly.And is it possible to turn on a lathe?
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i'm thinking a 1000psi piston cannon made entirely from reinforced marine grade epoxy
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Wouldnt it be wiser to take a piston made of alluminium in that case?
That one wont break.
That one wont break.
I making a paintball gun made of scratch, I'm picking up my lathe this weekend and I ordered pipe off of Mcmasters and my reg/drop forward off of amazon. The gun's design is based on the Nelson pump (google it and it will have an animation). And I was thinking about making the innards (hammer, sear, bolt, valve seat, etc.) out of cast epoxy, also the grip, hopper, pump handle, and the body that goes around the pipe that hold the "stuff" together will be made of either red wood, cedar, or balsa with a shiny finish.i'm thinking a 1000psi piston cannon made entirely from reinforced marine grade epoxy
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could be easier to machine it out of metal..... but i'm not sure, sounds like a cool project though.
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All things best made out of metal as it's more resistant to impacts and general wear and tear.hammer, sear, bolt
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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Do you really want to do this?
Do you have the tensile strength of the epoxy? You will need this to calculate the thickness of pressure bearing parts and for the strength of any threaded parts as well.
Then consider, have you mixed the epoxy PERFECTLY? Has it cured under ideal conditions? Any deviation will render your calculations useless.
Epoxy is generally used to hold the stress bearing members (glass or carbon fibers) in place, not to carry loads.
If you have some way of SAFELY proving the pieces, then go for it.
Otherwise, you are making a potentially fatal mistake.
Do you have the tensile strength of the epoxy? You will need this to calculate the thickness of pressure bearing parts and for the strength of any threaded parts as well.
Then consider, have you mixed the epoxy PERFECTLY? Has it cured under ideal conditions? Any deviation will render your calculations useless.
Epoxy is generally used to hold the stress bearing members (glass or carbon fibers) in place, not to carry loads.
If you have some way of SAFELY proving the pieces, then go for it.
Otherwise, you are making a potentially fatal mistake.
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