My First Coaxial... Many Pics AND NEW VIDEO!!!
This is my first Barrel Sealing Coaxial Piston Cannon I have created and i think that I actually had more fun building it than I do firing it. It is very very powwerful for how small it is. The chamber is 2'' and the barrel is 3/4'' and the piston is made from a 1-1/4'' coupler. To relieve the pilot i have used a modded sprinkler valve. The pictures explain it all and any design suggestions or ideas would be greatly appreciated.
http://media.putfile.com/My-Spudgun -----> The Video!
http://media.putfile.com/My-Spudgun -----> The Video!
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- A shot of the barrel and chamber alignment... I worked hard to get the barrel straight without alignment fins of any sort lol...
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Last edited by spudkpi on Thu Aug 10, 2006 3:53 pm, edited 4 times in total.
- ProfessorAmadeus
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very nice gun but how old is the pvc? any damage pics?
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i think the damage pics are gonna be of you that pipe looks really old its yellowspudkpi wrote:Haha the only older piece of PVC is the chamber only because I had it in my garage... no damage pics yet im gonna take some tomorrow... I can't find any good ammo for 3/4'' barrels? any ideas?
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ho dam nice gun, im thinkin bout makin a nother coixil (coaxil???) cannon soon
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killagorrila, don't call him a ho just because he's got a better cannon than you!
Nice cannon though. I like the fact that you used an O-ring on the piston. That gives it much more reliable equalization that you can control by choosing the size of the equalization port. Too bad I still haven't found anybody who can do O-ring grooves for me yet.
Nice cannon though. I like the fact that you used an O-ring on the piston. That gives it much more reliable equalization that you can control by choosing the size of the equalization port. Too bad I still haven't found anybody who can do O-ring grooves for me yet.
Yea I own a Jet Mini Lathe and I use a chuck on it that tightens around the coupler used for the piston and cuts ideal o-ring grooves. As for the PVC being old it is only about 3 months old so i put my full trust into it. It somehow became discolored. I used an O-ring on it because it slides better and i just created an equalization hole for air to fill the chamber. I do however need help with the seal. I am using a neoprene washer and it slowly leaks into the barrel???