pneumatic marker project
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Ha, Ha, funny Edd I think she gets up to 14.7 psi (atmosphereic pessure)
Ok the damage pics I got are look at descriptions
Ok the damage pics I got are look at descriptions
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- Turns out it was G.D. Tempered glass when I shot the glass it shattered into little tiny shards compromising the garbage bag I meticulously placed under the pane of glass hoping that the glass would just slide down onto it. Yes I feel very strongly about this it took me 2 hours to clean up the glass posponing the time for the pictures to get to you hope you are happy.
You can tell how awesome a cannon is by the pressure used.
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Oh great nobody even coments on the pics. Sorry for the double post.
You can tell how awesome a cannon is by the pressure used.
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Here you go Eddbot this scratching was done by my cay Amber while she was pressurized to 14.7 psi her arms where motivated by pneumatic cylinders which were lubed with patroleum jelly
You can tell how awesome a cannon is by the pressure used.
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absolutly!
You can tell how awesome a cannon is by the pressure used.
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Nice, you can use it to escape from a sinking car
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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To tell you the truth JSR that is exactly what I was thinking when I was picking up the glass. Cool.
You can tell how awesome a cannon is by the pressure used.
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Well, it's happening finally A little different from thye original brief in that I want to fit it in an actual marker rather than a marker sized launcher. In that regard, I made it using a syringe tube chamber and I intend to fill the space between it and the marker body with epoxy, which should give enough strength for a couple of hundred psi.
Here's a pic of the internal bits before I glue it all up:
Here's a pic of the internal bits before I glue it all up:
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Looks good JSR what i/d is the barrel I am guessing 6mm from the size of the shrader.
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Spot on, it's the traditional 6mm brass barrel, ported at the end in the hope that the hollow front end of the marker body will provide an expansion chamber that will take some edge off the muzzle blast.
With a barrel length of just over 3 inches and a tiny chamber, I'm prediciting performance will be very much on the low end of the scale, but it's one of those "had to be done" projects so if it works while still looking mostly like an innocent marker I'll be a happy man, we'll find out tomorrow
With a barrel length of just over 3 inches and a tiny chamber, I'm prediciting performance will be very much on the low end of the scale, but it's one of those "had to be done" projects so if it works while still looking mostly like an innocent marker I'll be a happy man, we'll find out tomorrow
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When I get home from work tomorrow, so around 20 hours starting *presses stopwatch button* now!Floyd wrote:So when is estimated testing time?
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il be waiting better not be longer than 1 second over 20 hours! nice damage pictures from the cat to, wouldn't want to meet that think in the litter box
trying to decide on a new project, probably something small.