mini co-axial piston cannon
i just finished this cannon the other day, its a co-axial piston valve cannon with a 3/4" 14" barrel and 1" pressure chamber. the back end of it can be unscrewed to service the piston which is just a bottle cap with pvc tape around it to seal it and a 1/16" rubber disc to seal against the barrel.
for its size it does pack a punch, but to increase its performance im thinking of replacing the back end and installing a pneumatic sprinkler valve to vent quicker like i hav on my larger co-axial.
i wanted to make a cannon that kinda looks like a machine gun, with the sprinkler valve i think it'll look alot better.
when i get a chance i will measure the speed of the marbles leaving the barrel with my new chrony i just got i'll let u know what the results are.
for its size it does pack a punch, but to increase its performance im thinking of replacing the back end and installing a pneumatic sprinkler valve to vent quicker like i hav on my larger co-axial.
i wanted to make a cannon that kinda looks like a machine gun, with the sprinkler valve i think it'll look alot better.
when i get a chance i will measure the speed of the marbles leaving the barrel with my new chrony i just got i'll let u know what the results are.
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nice!
and just to make this long enough...
and just to make this long enough...
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Nice and clean. Good job! Cool paintjob. I would have figured that there would'nt have been much spac between a 3/4" pipe and a 1" pipe.
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ERR... It doesn't.... I tried it today at Home Depot to see if I could make a 3/4 piston. Typo perhaps??Atlantis wrote:Nice and clean. Good job! Cool paintjob. I would have figured that there would'nt have been much spac between a 3/4" pipe and a 1" pipe.
yeah there isn't alot of space thats why i put that handle on there which stores pressure too, its enough to launch a marble pretty far though.
painting it was pretty simple, just a base coat of olive drab then when that dried afew dots and streaks with a can of black paint. looks pretty cool i reckon
painting it was pretty simple, just a base coat of olive drab then when that dried afew dots and streaks with a can of black paint. looks pretty cool i reckon
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You're right. I said the same thing. Unless they have some kind of SDR 1" that he used...markfh11q wrote:That is most likely 1-1/2" or 1-1/4" pipe. I can't even get 3/4" pipe to fit into 1" pipe.
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I'm saying it's maybe a typo. 3/4" doesn't fit into 1" usually. It's most probably 1-1/4" or 1-1/2" pipe for the chamber.
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