Foam Discarding Sabots

Cannons powered by pneumatic pressure (compressed gas) using a valve or other release.
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I was making sytrofoam wheels for my science project and i thought of using one of them for a sabot or wadding.
Heres some pics of how i made them...

Grab a piece of your barrel...
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Trace with a marker...
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Cut with a bandsaw...
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Glue items in or on the foam
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The damage to a metal sign (with the steel endcap ) :D

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Cheers, If you have any improvements please let me know



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Awesome, although how are those poor buggers going to sell their house now :lol: :lol:
Sabots are becoming popular lately, bit of foam to clean up but who cares.
Very nicely done. Love that damage! :P
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I hope you owned that sign :(
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rather than use a bandsaw for foam I prefer to take a piece of barrel material and sharpen the edge similar to a hole saw:

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I hope you owned that sign
it's obvious for the photos that he totally PWNED!!!! that sign :shock: :D

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hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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*follows JSR's method, finger slips* OMG my index finger!!!!!!!!!!!! The blood, the blood!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1

I, too, think that the bandsaw method is too time-consuming, leave that for tougher sabot materials like plywood. What Jack suggested is good, as is a short bit of barrel and a hammer in case things get tough(heavy blunt objects solve everything!!!).

EDIT: Wow, it looks like he was stripping for the tank. Totally owned the sign, man, and by now Ive forgotten who started this thread, oh well, congrats to whoever did it.
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(heavy blunt objects solve everything!!!)
With foam, sharp and fine is the key ;)
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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Was a joke^^
I only mentioned the hammer because it has helped me through bits of tougher potatoes when I didn't feel like getting a sharper object.

Oh, and Jack, thats only with styrofoam, the harder type of foam(I forgot what it is called, sometimes used to hold flower arrangements together? I get it at Michael's) will succumb just fine to brute force.
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@ JSR, I tried that but it just ripped the foam unevenly, maybe finer teeth would work. Gotta love tanks!

@BC, Yea it was mine, we were goin to sell our house but didnt so I got a free sign. :D

@Novacastrian, lol that made me laugh
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the harder type of foam(I forgot what it is called, sometimes used to hold flower arrangements together? I get it at Michael's) will succumb just fine to brute force.
fair enough but that means it's easily crushed as a sabot
I tried that but it just ripped the foam unevenly, maybe finer teeth would work.
I don't use teeth, I just get it down to a fine edge like a muzzle knife - though this usually works best for metal barrels.
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jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:
the harder type of foam(I forgot what it is called, sometimes used to hold flower arrangements together? I get it at Michael's) will succumb just fine to brute force.
fair enough but that means it's easily crushed as a sabot
I tried that but it just ripped the foam unevenly, maybe finer teeth would work.
I don't use teeth, I just get it down to a fine edge like a muzzle knife - though this usually works best for metal barrels.
It comes out as 3 pieces usually, only once I was able to reuse one.

Next time I go to wall-mart I'll pick up some of that hard foam windshrike was talking about. I'm sure I'd be able to reuse it at least once hopefully.
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