
The goal is to build a cannon that looks ( almost) factory made.
The challenge is not to beat each other, but rather to beat yourself and inspire others.
I hope to see many more entries.
Not yet a cannon but definately a showcase.
(In case you haven't read this the gun is now finished)
I finished the valve for my upcoming gun..
It uses the same principle as my " 35 bar pushbutton valve"
Normally a poppet style hammer valve has to overcome the pressure to open.
I extended the head into a piston and the housing into a cilinder.
The piston head seals into the bulletnose ( see picture) via an O-ring.
This illiminates the force pressure would normally excert on the front of the head almost completely.
The valve seat is only slightly larger than the piston diameter, making it pop open at the gentlest tap, yet providing massive flow.
This one offers me a 12 mm ( minus the center rod) diam. hole for the air to rush through.
Definately an improvement over traditional hammer valves and a breeze to " hammer"
This also means I won't need a massive hammer and spring to go bigbore.
Also, I think this valvedesign would be a very simple way for those with a lathe to upgrade their Crosman airguns to say... a 9mm beast!

That's why I could not keep this design from you guys.
The one way valve that will be used in the cannon can also be seen in the pic.
Enjoy!