Oh boy, I think I'm gonna blow my cannon apart!
1lb 11oz aluminum piston! :confused2:
That's what I get for being an impulse buyer and not calculating the weight before hand...
I left the grooves like that in the back for a giant spring to use as a bumper. Disregard the horrid finish of the middle of the piston, I was lazy and using a dull insert and not overlapping, ect. That part doesn't matter anyways.
Anyone want to buy it for a steel cannon? lol
That's what I get for being an impulse buyer and not calculating the weight before hand...
I left the grooves like that in the back for a giant spring to use as a bumper. Disregard the horrid finish of the middle of the piston, I was lazy and using a dull insert and not overlapping, ect. That part doesn't matter anyways.
Anyone want to buy it for a steel cannon? lol
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No thanks.
I like the shape though.
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Weight watchers indeed
Remember, you don't need you piston to travel more than 1/4 of the barrel diameter for maximum theoretical performance, don't give it space to accelerate too much
Remember, you don't need you piston to travel more than 1/4 of the barrel diameter for maximum theoretical performance, don't give it space to accelerate too much
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To cut down on weight I use HDPE. Gippeto used Nylon. The density is less than 1/2 that of Aluminum.c11man wrote:to cut down on the weight you could make it more hollow and reduce the diameter of thecenter section
So, with one inch of travel, would ya'll think it's safe at say 50PSI? It couldn't gain that much momentum in one inch, could it? I need to find a good bumper in the mean time...
The only thing that worries me is if the tee breaks. All the fittings are glued to that and have a combined cost of $20.
The only thing that worries me is if the tee breaks. All the fittings are glued to that and have a combined cost of $20.
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Well make sure you have a bumper stop that's upto the challenge and I'm calling it a challenge for a reason.
I'm with Technician on this one,get yourself some HDPE and get lathing,half the weight and it's got a very low friction.
I'm with Technician on this one,get yourself some HDPE and get lathing,half the weight and it's got a very low friction.
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WOW
this is like pilot............................................fire
this is like pilot............................................fire
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coming: semi auto pellet sniper:D
coming: semi auto pellet sniper:D
You should definitely take off some weight there!
Not in a barrel sealer built inside a T and the porting being not very far into the T, especially with a larger seat diameter compared to piston diameter.jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:Remember, you don't need you piston to travel more than 1/4 of the barrel diameter for maximum theoretical performance, don't give it space to accelerate too much
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I try to have the piston free to travel that distance at least before hitting the bumper and slowing. I tend to design so the full piston stroke is about 2/3 the valve seat diameter by the time it stops in the bumper and begins the recoil.psycix wrote:You should definitely take off some weight there!
Not in a barrel sealer built inside a T and the porting being not very far into the T, especially with a larger seat diameter compared to piston diameter.jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:Remember, you don't need you piston to travel more than 1/4 of the barrel diameter for maximum theoretical performance, don't give it space to accelerate too much
Ok, I made a bumper out of an 5" 80lb compression spring.
But then I did some calculations and the surface area of the end of the piston is approx 7". This at 50psi equals 350lbs of force. I don't know how the weight of the piston itself affects things...
Will the spring pancake?
But then I did some calculations and the surface area of the end of the piston is approx 7". This at 50psi equals 350lbs of force. I don't know how the weight of the piston itself affects things...
Will the spring pancake?
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Well I can only calculate it if I know how long 350lbs of force would be acting on the piston, if it is a continuous pressure I can do that now though....350>80 so...yes it would
Why does time matter. Wouldn't the force still hit a maximum of 350lbs(for example) no matter what, constant or split second?rcman50166 wrote:Well I can only calculate it if I know how long 350lbs of force would be acting on the piston, if it is a continuous pressure I can do that now though....350>80 so...yes it would
Here's a pic BTW.
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Why does time matter. Wouldn't the force still hit a maximum of 350lbs(for example) no matter what, constant or split second?jmccalip wrote:rcman50166 wrote:Well I can only calculate it if I know how long 350lbs of force would be acting on the piston, if it is a continuous pressure I can do that now though....350>80 so...yes it would
Here's a pic BTW.
How long the pressure is present affects the duration of the pulse accellerating the piston. In my t shirt cannon, the recoil is fairly mild unless I launch a full Gaterad bottle, then it leaves bruises.
Nice pics. It would be a good idea to fill the end cap with someting not comperessable. If the bumper materal compresses enough so the piston hits the male plug, it may shatter the female adaptor. I learned this the hard way with my apple cannon. It had a PVC adaptor, but I had to change it after it was shattered once. Stay clear of the breech. Sometimes they do blow out.