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Side lever for the hammer

Posted: Wed Dec 04, 2019 1:58 pm
by bravootome
I can not figure out how to connect the side lever to the hammer, the parchment, how is it connected.
Cuz when I arm the hammer, the parchment(?) Must not stay connected to hammer, but how will it stay to his place ..., I need a diagram...

Re: Side lever for the hammer

Posted: Wed Dec 04, 2019 2:35 pm
by hectmarr
Your project looks very interesting and well manufactured. I like the side lever to compress the spring.
Your video:
[youtube][/youtube]

Re: Side lever for the hammer

Posted: Wed Dec 04, 2019 2:41 pm
by bravootome
hectmarr wrote:Your project looks very interesting and well manufactured. I like the side lever to compress the spring.
It is not my video, I am working on it, and I like what this guy ( in vid.) has done. Only thing wrong is he chosen wrong fire extinguisher head, too large output for 6 mm. There are exact 6 .mm heads .

Re: Side lever for the hammer

Posted: Wed Dec 04, 2019 3:29 pm
by Haniball1337
Hah, I watched all his videos last time even liked them all. This guy is doing great job , I'm curious what is the highest pressure that he put in this tank. I also want to know more about this side lever.

Re: Side lever for the hammer

Posted: Wed Dec 04, 2019 7:26 pm
by hectmarr
bravootome wrote:
hectmarr wrote:Your project looks very interesting and well manufactured. I like the side lever to compress the spring.
It is not my video, I am working on it, and I like what this guy ( in vid.) has done. Only thing wrong is he chosen wrong fire extinguisher head, too large output for 6 mm. There are exact 6 .mm heads .
Oh yeah. :) I mean the video that you uploaded, which is clear, is from another person. The project is interesting, although I think it is necessary to have certain not so basic tools. :wink:
 

Re: Side lever for the hammer

Posted: Thu Dec 05, 2019 9:01 am
by jackssmirkingrevenge
Maybe this will be helpful:

[youtube][/youtube]

The resolution is not brilliant but you can see the important bits.

Re: Side lever for the hammer

Posted: Thu Dec 05, 2019 12:11 pm
by bravootome
jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:Maybe this will be hel

The resolution is not brilliant but you can see the important bits.
No it doesn't. Just want to see how the lever pulls back the hammer and then when you push the lever back, what happens to the parchment.......

Re: Side lever for the hammer

Posted: Thu Dec 05, 2019 12:17 pm
by bravootome
Haniball1337 wrote:Hah, I watched all his videos last time even liked them all. This guy is doing great job , I'm curious what is the highest pressure that he put in this tank. I also want to know more about this side lever.
1000 psi, 65 bar I think. It is a lot of pressure.

Re: Side lever for the hammer

Posted: Thu Dec 05, 2019 1:21 pm
by jackssmirkingrevenge
bravootome wrote:No it doesn't. Just want to see how the lever pulls back the hammer and then when you push the lever back, what happens to the parchment.......
Not sure what you mean by "parchment" exactly but look here:

Image

It's quite clear how the hammer is cocked and the lever is then returned to the firing position.

Re: Side lever for the hammer

Posted: Fri Dec 06, 2019 12:18 am
by bravootome
jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:
bravootome wrote:No it doesn't. Just want to see how the lever pulls back the hammer a

It's quite clear how the hammer is cocked and the lever is then returned to the firing position.
Not this kind of lever,. The one in the upper video. The lever for the hammer. By parchment I mean the rod that pulls the hammer ,

Re: Side lever for the hammer

Posted: Mon Dec 09, 2019 12:11 pm
by bravootome
So ,. I am close to finish it,. But..... The hammers bounce back, I do not get that clear bang like it should but much like a pzsuu......
Is the hammer to heavy ?
Only tested to 18 bar. I use a soft spring,,........,.than before

Re: Side lever for the hammer

Posted: Thu Dec 12, 2019 1:56 pm
by bravootome
bravootome wrote:So ,. I am close to finish it,. But..... The hammers bounce back, I do not get that clear bang like it should but much like a pzsuu......
Is the hammer to heavy ?
Only tested to 18 bar. I use a soft spring,,........,.than before
There used to be people round here,. Anyhow I finished the project, but, with plastic bb and 6.01 airsoft steel barrel, I hit by 17 m around a Coca-Cola cap target. With my other ex guns I could hit the " o" from cOcacola written on the cap.... The misses go larger as I increase the pressure / speed. So the bb gets fly wrong before it exits the barrel.....
What could it be......???!?!?!

Re: Side lever for the hammer

Posted: Sat Dec 14, 2019 9:33 am
by jackssmirkingrevenge
Have you measured the velocity? Could the air blast be damaging the BB in the barrel? What weight and quality of BB are you using? With cheap 0.12g BBs, I have managed to fragment them in the barrel just from the air blast...

Re: Side lever for the hammer

Posted: Sun Dec 15, 2019 12:07 pm
by bravootome
jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:Have you measured the velocity? Could the air blast be damaging the BB in the barrel? What weight and quality of BB are you using? With cheap 0.12g BBs, I have managed to fragment them in the barrel just from the air blast...
0.40g bb -AirArms. The bb gets inttactc inside my targets. I do not use any hopup.
Anyhow I kind of figured out why the bad groups. It is the fact that there free space between the bb and barrel . My other accurate gun had a barrel ( a pipe) that was exact same size as the bb, sort of like pellet airguns.......
So it will never shoot good ever. The bb roll down the barrel very easy..... I paid 40 Euro for the barrel just to be sure it is perfect......

I am despointed .........
I keep seeing on ytb diy pellet gun 5.5 mm , where do they buy a 5.5 mm pipe ? ( There are pipes nor barrels)....

Re: Side lever for the hammer

Posted: Sat Dec 21, 2019 8:00 am
by bravootome
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Seems now it shoots straight after some mods....
35 m, 4 shoots ,1 miss, 0.4 g plastic bb
Softchrono results before adding a harder spring were 200 m/s ,. 8, ? Joules. Charged to 50 bar.
Kind of few joules....