ive started designing a mini pneumatic but theres some trouble ggdt shows errors when i input the info so can someone please tell me if this gun will work well.
1 inch chamber which is 6 inches long.
3/4 (15 mm ?) barrel which is 12 inches long.
and a ball valve.
im planning to use this gun at around 80 psi so will it be powerfulish for its size ?
making a mini pneumatic
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It's tiny, it has an inefficient valve and you're planning relatively low pressure - in short, not really. What kind of power are you expecting?im planning to use this gun at around 80 psi so will it be powerfulish for its size ?
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
using it for mock paint ball wars. and shooting m and m's at stuff. how could i improve it. ( instead of changing valves as other valves can be bulky.)
id be happy to increase the barrel and or chamber length.
im also thinking of upping it to 100 psi.
id be happy to increase the barrel and or chamber length.
im also thinking of upping it to 100 psi.
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It's a simple as that, if you want to keep the same valve then your options to increase power are longer barrel, larger chamber and more pressure - increase those parameters to the most you're willing to live with.be happy to increase the barrel and or chamber length.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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You can't realistically model a ball valve in GGDT because you cannot predict how fast you're going to open it.
A burst disk would be very beneficial for power though.
A burst disk would be very beneficial for power though.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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Er.. sprinkler valve? It would be easier than all of the above.
If you want to keep the speed below 250fps you might not even need to mod it.
Also, you can't expect to hit anything more than 20ft away when twisting a ball valve.
If you want to keep the speed below 250fps you might not even need to mod it.
Also, you can't expect to hit anything more than 20ft away when twisting a ball valve.
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I say a 25mm sprinkler valve, only $22.60 at bunnings........my 15mm ball valve cost $13.......but yeah go for a sprinkler valve, they are pretty good, and no movement when opening...
But if you still want to make a ballvalve gun...theres one
But if you still want to make a ballvalve gun...theres one
NOOOOOOOOO oh the humanity....poor little m&ms loland shooting m and m's at stuff.
Good luck with the cannon, as others have said maybe a sprinkler valve would be best because your gonna need to be able to shoot with accuracy if you are going to pb with it. Ball valves are hell inaccurate
Its up to you though.
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I have never used a ball valve as a trigger, nor will i.
They suck dogs balls
Edit: That sounded a bit harsh, oh well.
They suck dogs balls
Edit: That sounded a bit harsh, oh well.
Yeah, I can just picture the little red guy flying through the air and smacking his pretty little face against a wooden fence or something.and shooting m and m's at stuff.
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