


you may want to put a thin metal disc where the springs meets the shuttle/piston to reduce wear....
isn't this what POLAND_SPUD had suggestedhere?jeepkahn wrote:here's a thought, take an off the shelf qev, attach a short nipple and endcap(to house the spring) and screw it into the pilot orifice, fill at the chamber and voila, you just saved yourself years of fiddling and a ton of epoxy...![]()
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Very interesting point you make thereGippeto wrote:Jack, have you tried limiting the travel of the piston?
How's this for optimisation, having the BBs within the pressurised chamber and a single BB comes out with every pop. Trying to figure out how that would be done though.SPG wrote:Go on then, work out how to put it through GGDT so you can optimise the thing.
True, I am going to fix that in my next design. And I already know how, I may throw it out someday if you like.jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:I have to say I prefer this to QEV+popoff, for two main reasons. First of all, there's no wasted air - it's all going out of the barrel, unlike a pilot valve. Secondly, you know that when it fires, the chamber is up to maximum pressure. I have a feeling that the QEV fires before the chamber has had time to fill completely.
Clearly MOAR SPRING = MOAR POWER!
Have the piston travel through a pipe with a hole drilled in it. The only way to the barrel is the hole, which is just above barrel caliber.jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:How's this for optimisation, having the BBs within the pressurised chamber and a single BB comes out with every pop. Trying to figure out how that would be done though.
Feel free to sharepsycix wrote:True, I am going to fix that in my next design. And I already know how, I may throw it out someday if you like.
One thing I realised for these valves to work reliably is that the outlet to the barrel should be exposed immediately after the piston begins to move, otherwise it will tend to hang open.Have the piston travel through a pipe with a hole drilled in it. The only way to the barrel is the hole, which is just above barrel caliber.
This will allow no more then one bb to enter when the piston clears from the hole.
why not make the "pop" piece actuate the bolt?
Not just yet. In that design, by definition the bolt is not closed when air starts getting into the barrel, I need a better solution.VH_man wrote:Precisely hahaha. I feel like your attempting this as we speak.
Thanksclide wrote:Congrats on finally reaching your goal. Now you just need to scale it up enough to be able to do that to a real digger
Fair point regarding marbles, I definitely wouldn't have the space to test an auto marble gun at home. I think I'll stick with 4.5mm BBs, hard spherical projectiles are definitely the easiest to make a loading mechanism for, as well as the most economical as the are likely to be re-used. It would be better if I had an easy and cheap source for 6mm steel bearings but they are not readily available.so in other words... they aren't ideal and they make testing difficult... sure they are cool becasue of greater power but unless you have a lot of space and a good compressor 6 mm BBs are better
Not just yet. In that design, by definition the bolt is not closed when air starts getting into the barrel, I need a better solution.VH_man wrote:Precisely hahaha. I feel like your attempting this as we speak.