6mm crossbow project
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Placed in the mini-section because it didn't seem to fit any other category - this is a project I made for school back in 1999, it was my first ever projectile firing device. I was very into model aircraft at the time, you can see this from the materials and style of construction. The design is basically the same as a spring airsoft pistol, but instead of using a coil spring, the power comes from a crossbow style spring made from a bundle of piano wire rods.
I decided to post it now as there seems to be a considerable interest in spring-piston type airguns on the forum at the moment and some might find it a useful reference. It was quite a powerful creation for my first project, it would put a 6mm BB clean through a CD case.
The prototype is a bit dusty from hanging on my wall for so many years and is a bit worse for wear but you can see from the diagrams what it originally looked like. The drawings are self explanatory but of course any queries are welcome
I decided to post it now as there seems to be a considerable interest in spring-piston type airguns on the forum at the moment and some might find it a useful reference. It was quite a powerful creation for my first project, it would put a 6mm BB clean through a CD case.
The prototype is a bit dusty from hanging on my wall for so many years and is a bit worse for wear but you can see from the diagrams what it originally looked like. The drawings are self explanatory but of course any queries are welcome
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hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
Hehehe, now all he needs to do is find out how to type right to left, with all the letters backwards
Does the crossbow still shoot? If it does, is there any chance of a vid? I really want to see it shoot a hole in somthing!
Does the crossbow still shoot? If it does, is there any chance of a vid? I really want to see it shoot a hole in somthing!
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Certainly is very innoventive, and very well thought out. I concur, you are like the DaVinci of spudguns. One brilliant idea after another. How's the preformance, or how was the preformance? What sorts of distance could you get?
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Thanks for the feedback guys
Performance was comparable to a high end airsoft pistol.
For the record, the diagrams are drawn in pen-and-inkInsomniac wrote:Hehehe, now all he needs to do is find out how to type right to left, with all the letters backwards
Sadly it doesn't shoot anymore, I had been using bike brake cable as a bowstring but it snapped a while ago and I never replaced it, the wire it has right now is just for cosmetics as it's hanging in my room.Does the crossbow still shoot? If it does, is there any chance of a vid? I really want to see it shoot a hole in somthing!
Performance was comparable to a high end airsoft pistol.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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I'm 24 (yeah I ought to have grown out of spudguns by now ), but I was 16 when I made this. The thing with this hobby is it's always going to be an evolutionary process, one is always discovering new techniques, materials and design methods - i certainly couldn't do then what I can do now - the key is perseverance, stick with it and you'll get better (though from what I've seen, you're already a fair way along the road )
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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So basically its a crossbow bb gun? The wire is connected to a plunger of sorts? im just no good with diagrams and the pics are just mad.
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Yep. this is how a normal spring-piston air rifle works. In my design, the coil spring is replaced by the bow that is connected to the rear of the plunger.TwitchTheAussie wrote:So basically its a crossbow bb gun? The wire is connected to a plunger of sorts?
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
I know that, but I still want to see you type right-to-left.jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:For the record, the diagrams are drawn in pen-and-ink
I wonder how much deeper the ocean would be without sponges.
Right now I'm having amnesia and deja vu at the same time. I think I've forgotten this before.
Add me on msn!!! insomniac-55@hotmail.com
Right now I'm having amnesia and deja vu at the same time. I think I've forgotten this before.
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when you made this where you aiming for looks, power, or just being diffrent
why did you choose a bow?
why did you choose a bow?
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Mostly just being different as this was a project where originality counted and an ordinary crossbow just wasn't going to cut it.
In practical terms, the bow offers no significant performance advantage over a conventional coil spring, and indeed makes the device bulkier.
In practical terms, the bow offers no significant performance advantage over a conventional coil spring, and indeed makes the device bulkier.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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Still it looks good doing it and thanks for the explanation. Cheers
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