Inline Vortex Blocks
That would work fine, although I'd make a couple of small changes:
Put the nipple back farther, right where the curve of the block starts.
Keep the nipple flush or below the inside of the pipe wall.
I edited your diagram with the changes I suggested.
Put the nipple back farther, right where the curve of the block starts.
Keep the nipple flush or below the inside of the pipe wall.
I edited your diagram with the changes I suggested.
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is there really a big difference in an ain-line vortx bolck than the regular full circle. I recently made a regular block is it worth upgrading to the in-line?
do you mean the full cirlce for vortex hole? if you do, then from what i've heard i would upgrade to the inline one because if you have a whole cirlce, the bbs have to go around more to get out the barrel, using more air. but the inlines only have 3/4 of the hole, meaning less are to cover before they get to the barrel, means more air efficient
ok, well you know exparemtn u-2's marble sniper, i have the exact same trigger as on that, and i need to connect it with an elbow but i dont think it would be long enough(to get past the bit on the top.
I could cut it off but yeah. Anyway my inline is nearly finished i shall make a topic about it when im done.
here is a pic of my blowgun.
I could cut it off but yeah. Anyway my inline is nearly finished i shall make a topic about it when im done.
here is a pic of my blowgun.
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to make that trigger work just use a reg elbow and a 1 or 2 inch nipple to geti it to reach