Leave comments, please.The red thing is the bumber of piston.
Will this work?
Will this piston work?
- jackssmirkingrevenge
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It will work but nothing too innovative is it?
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
Many hundreds of piston cannons have used such a design, and those all worked, so Murphy's law proves that at least one will have to fail to work, and that will obviously be yours because you asked the question without using the search function.
And using red as a bumper? Have you no sense? Red is one of the most solid colours, the piston will smash to pieces when it comes back!
You need to use green or turquoise, or if you can't find either, taupe and beige are also usable. Yellow can be used short term if you have nothing else to hand.
There is also a clear gap between your sealing face and seat, and all the air will leak out there, you may have left PVC dust on your rubber piston surface after cutting, which will be why it's not seating right.
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And using red as a bumper? Have you no sense? Red is one of the most solid colours, the piston will smash to pieces when it comes back!
You need to use green or turquoise, or if you can't find either, taupe and beige are also usable. Yellow can be used short term if you have nothing else to hand.
There is also a clear gap between your sealing face and seat, and all the air will leak out there, you may have left PVC dust on your rubber piston surface after cutting, which will be why it's not seating right.
This post was sponsored by Dry Wit & Sarcasm Potions UK plc., Maker of the world's best value sarcasm, irony and larking about.
Does that thing kinda look like a big cat to you?
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^ that was funny
Anyway, your idea should work.
It's hard to soar with eagles when you're working with turkeys.
That's a good, common design. However, I would suggest making your barrel just a little smaller or the tee a little bigger. This will help air push back on the piston better when it needs to.
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I'd say it would work, as long as your bumper is effective enough to keep the wood from distorting with the repeated impacts it will suffer.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
what kind of wood are we talking and are we talking about a solid chunk, also why duct tape around the side, why not dremel an o-ring groove around near the ends of the piston??
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