7 Barrel Sequential Powder cannon - Product Video Shoot Proj
Posted: Sun Jun 24, 2018 3:12 pm
Hello everyone,
I haven't been on here for quite some time but what was once a small hobby has given rise to a potential buisness opportunity. We are putting together a video shoot for a product in which we want to film powder in high speed (possibly with a Phantom camera). I decided to take on the task of building an automated powder cannon for the shoot so that we can create very specific timing and replicate shots.
I did some testing with a single barrel version and flour. It is a 40" barrel of 1" pvc with a 20" chamber of the same. It uses an orbit 1" unmodifies sprinkler valve. The results using about 3/4 of a pound of powder we're quite good.
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We want the powder to be thrown out of the barrel and not blown so I came up with a creative solution. The end of the barrel is ported to vent excess gas pressure. There is also a length of paracord that is fed in and tied off back by the sprinkler valve. On the other end of the paracord is tied a small was of fabric. The length of the paracord is just long enough for the fabric to travel past the ports but not out the barrel. This means that the fabric stops near the end sealing off the barrel and creates a rough seal forcing excess gas out the ports. Without this the powder is blown out like a cloud instead of thrown out. I have also found that increasing the pressure beyond a certain point does not help with the effect. It seems that flour can only travel through the air so quickly before is breaks up into a cloud itself from the air resistance. We are not worried about this as we only need a range of 5-10 feet as we are currently getting a range of over 30.
With this small scale test a success I moved on to replicating it 7 more times with a folded design using all of the same parts essentially.
This was the first full scale test. I actually ran out of flour so several barrels only had a maybe a cup of flour in them. For the video shoot we will be using colored Holi powder which is essentially cornstarch and food coloring. It will create a much more interesting effect though, especially in super slow motion. I also underestimated the recoil in this test and had the rig fly off the back of my impromptu cooler stand setup and
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The next step is to wire up an Arduino and an 8 channel relay to control the timing of each barrel. After that I want to get the filling situation improved and hide all the guts in some sort of covering.
I do have a few questions that I am hoping you all could help with.
1. I want to fill all the chambers at once. I envisioned using some sort of 7 way splitter to go from a single air source (bike pump) to all seven chambers at once. If I use a one way valve at each chamber I should get approx equal pressure and be able to just disconnect the bike pump and be ready to go! I am struggling to find a cheapish one way valve though. Their are air compressor check valves but they are $8+ each which seems silly. Then there are automotive and aquarium check valves that could work but I do not see maximum air pressure ratings on them. Any suggestions here would be hugely appreciated.
2. For the outer encasement I am struggling to come up with solutions. I want this to have a handle and be sturdy but it is also getting very heavy already. It has a diameter of about 12" so I considered 12" PVC ducting, but it's absurdly expensive online and I can't seem to source it locally. I need to to look cool and minimalist for the video shoot so again creative ideas from you guys would be amazing!
I hope you enjoyed the project rundown
Brad
I haven't been on here for quite some time but what was once a small hobby has given rise to a potential buisness opportunity. We are putting together a video shoot for a product in which we want to film powder in high speed (possibly with a Phantom camera). I decided to take on the task of building an automated powder cannon for the shoot so that we can create very specific timing and replicate shots.
I did some testing with a single barrel version and flour. It is a 40" barrel of 1" pvc with a 20" chamber of the same. It uses an orbit 1" unmodifies sprinkler valve. The results using about 3/4 of a pound of powder we're quite good.
[youtube][/youtube]
[youtube][/youtube]
We want the powder to be thrown out of the barrel and not blown so I came up with a creative solution. The end of the barrel is ported to vent excess gas pressure. There is also a length of paracord that is fed in and tied off back by the sprinkler valve. On the other end of the paracord is tied a small was of fabric. The length of the paracord is just long enough for the fabric to travel past the ports but not out the barrel. This means that the fabric stops near the end sealing off the barrel and creates a rough seal forcing excess gas out the ports. Without this the powder is blown out like a cloud instead of thrown out. I have also found that increasing the pressure beyond a certain point does not help with the effect. It seems that flour can only travel through the air so quickly before is breaks up into a cloud itself from the air resistance. We are not worried about this as we only need a range of 5-10 feet as we are currently getting a range of over 30.
With this small scale test a success I moved on to replicating it 7 more times with a folded design using all of the same parts essentially.
This was the first full scale test. I actually ran out of flour so several barrels only had a maybe a cup of flour in them. For the video shoot we will be using colored Holi powder which is essentially cornstarch and food coloring. It will create a much more interesting effect though, especially in super slow motion. I also underestimated the recoil in this test and had the rig fly off the back of my impromptu cooler stand setup and
[youtube][/youtube]
The next step is to wire up an Arduino and an 8 channel relay to control the timing of each barrel. After that I want to get the filling situation improved and hide all the guts in some sort of covering.
I do have a few questions that I am hoping you all could help with.
1. I want to fill all the chambers at once. I envisioned using some sort of 7 way splitter to go from a single air source (bike pump) to all seven chambers at once. If I use a one way valve at each chamber I should get approx equal pressure and be able to just disconnect the bike pump and be ready to go! I am struggling to find a cheapish one way valve though. Their are air compressor check valves but they are $8+ each which seems silly. Then there are automotive and aquarium check valves that could work but I do not see maximum air pressure ratings on them. Any suggestions here would be hugely appreciated.
2. For the outer encasement I am struggling to come up with solutions. I want this to have a handle and be sturdy but it is also getting very heavy already. It has a diameter of about 12" so I considered 12" PVC ducting, but it's absurdly expensive online and I can't seem to source it locally. I need to to look cool and minimalist for the video shoot so again creative ideas from you guys would be amazing!
I hope you enjoyed the project rundown
Brad