I wanted to make a combustion cannon that would not only have great performance, but also would be sleek and durable with an endless supply of high performance ammo.
So I decided to make this.
The cannon is a 4 foot piece of 2" Sch. 80 PVC with a 3 foot long section of 1.5" sdr21 shoved into it to make the barrel. The body of the cannon also operates as the combustion chamber, making it require almost no fittings!
To bump up the performance, I rigged together a 5 spark electric barbeque igniter (which took some fiddling with to get to work). Finally, to make fueling fast and easy with no fumbling, I added a ball valve at the rear to make fueling fast and easy. It is meant to fire golf balls.

- the basic design plan
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I also glued a few cut pieces of pvc inside the barrel to work as a ball catch, preventing the golf ball from rolling into the chamber.

- The ball catch
The screws not connected to the bbq igniter had to be connected to each other (for magical electrical reasons as I was told by my electrical engineering friends

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- a strip of metal I found with holes already drilled in it worked great for connecting the receiving electrodes!
But it was definitely worth it.

- 5 beautiful sparks!
The problem I've been having is figuring out a way to effectively attach the igniter so that it can be fired over the shoulder (like a bazooka).

- The dangling chords and igniter don't make this very ergonomic...
You can see I glued a piece of pvc sliced in half over the connected electrodes so that the metal strip doesn't snag on clothing.
Does anyone have any ideas on how to attach the igniter? Suggestions on how I should paint it and optics for aiming would also be amazing

This weapon serves to silence the noisy speakers of the stupid of the other street! (joke) -Hectmarr