3" big is more like 1.8 kg....
but anyway
I don't think it makes sense to fire a 1.4 kg steel ball at almost point blank range
casting it from lead would be much better idea for your gun DYI - lead is denser than steel and it would deform more on impact... Do think about reducing chance of any ricochet
Your brain being splashed by a ricochet would make your clip very popular on youtube :violent2:
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Which would apply only if it were really 3" in diameter. It's 2 <sup>3</sup>/<sub>4</sub>" (7 cm) IIRC ,which works out pretty much bang on 1.4 kilos.POLAND_SPUD wrote:3" big is more like 1.8 kg....
Does that thing kinda look like a big cat to you?
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yes sorry. They didn't write here about its diam.
Anyway this --> http://www.gewa.com.pl/page.php?d=kulki1wymiary seems quite accurate for steel.
Any idea how to get the weight of lead balls of given diameter with the use of this table ?
Does (lead density/steel density) * mass of steel ball in the table = mass of lead ball of the same diameter?
Anyway this --> http://www.gewa.com.pl/page.php?d=kulki1wymiary seems quite accurate for steel.
Any idea how to get the weight of lead balls of given diameter with the use of this table ?
Does (lead density/steel density) * mass of steel ball in the table = mass of lead ball of the same diameter?
Lead ball mass = radius (in cm) x radius x radius x pi x 1.333 x density of lead in gm/cm^3 (~11)
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It's 11.34 g/cm<sup>3</sup>* IIRC, and also, that would be better done as <sup>4</sup>/<sub>3</sub> rather than 1.333.
* I know a lot of densities off the top of my head.
* I know a lot of densities off the top of my head.
Does that thing kinda look like a big cat to you?
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Correct, though you make it sound like I complain I have nothing to fire it with every week on a regular basisRagnarok wrote:It's part of a crane's summat or other, and weighs in at 1.4 kg if I remember right from the last time JSR lamented his lack of a 3" pneumatic.
DYI, I'll hang on to it for now, the cannon to launch it is still in the works - maybe eventually at a 45 degree angle it will make it across the Atlantic
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I got a few large Steel bearings,one is stainless and the other is plain steel I'll see how big they are and get a picture up and the race is on jack to see who can get one across there continent first!I think I'm at a bit of a disadvantage though...
The Stainless steel ball is 1.2kg,the larger non stainless ball is just shy of 2.2kg and I got them from my uncle who owns a machining,milling,engineering company Leussink Engineering and he gave these to me when he showed me the company one time when I was younger.Thats the end of that chapter.
Here is there website if you wunna have a read up http://www.leussink.com.au/
The Stainless steel ball is 1.2kg,the larger non stainless ball is just shy of 2.2kg and I got them from my uncle who owns a machining,milling,engineering company Leussink Engineering and he gave these to me when he showed me the company one time when I was younger.Thats the end of that chapter.
Here is there website if you wunna have a read up http://www.leussink.com.au/
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pull the other oneBlury I Know,and the Turkey bottle was the only size referecne I had at the time.NOT DRUNK!
and I just have to get this one out of the way quickly *sounds of pink napalm coated pachyderms charging* nice pair of balls
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hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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and I just have to get this one out of the way quickly, nice pair of balls [/quote]
Awwwww
Seriously, what size chamber would one need for a 3" ball?
Even better, the size of the "piston" would be remarkable!
Awwwww
Seriously, what size chamber would one need for a 3" ball?
Even better, the size of the "piston" would be remarkable!
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The humour remains adolescent and is becoming predictable, I need to start moderating myself. At least, props to rna_duelers for not rotating that liquor bottle by 90 degrees to complete the phallic allusionRagnarok wrote:@JSR: I could see a "balls of steel" joke coming there. I wasn't quite right, but I was damn close.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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Ohh how easily it can be done .I won't do it but otherwise you might literally start to feel 14 again...Is that a good thing or. . . .