well no damage shots yet.. Its actually still drying. You think it can shoot the ammo shown?
Thanks to everyone that helped !




Not too sure about the size of the disks, Nor the weight of the ammo, But I will guess about a pound because it is a small billiards ball with nail to burst the disk...DYI wrote:How thick are the disks, how much does the ammo weight, what does GGDT say, etc...?
I found it kind of interesting that all but one of the videos at the bottom after it finished playing were made by me... "Powerful Burst Disk Cannon", "Handheld Burst Disk Pneumatic", "Pneumatic Cannon", Pneumatic cannon damage 2", and "SCTBDCv1.5 Demo Video".

How would I measure it? I don't have the toolfor such precise measuring (its about the same as paper?. And is it neccesary to measure it? Isn't that the idea of testing materials (I don't have GGDT, It dosnt work on my pc).DYI wrote:Wait... How and why did you make the disks without knowing how thick they were? :scratch:


Dude. why are you getting mad at me? I can't load it.. it won't let me.. Whats the forum for If I can't ask questions.. I never shot it yet so I don't know how many layers I will need.DYI wrote:And you still never said how many layers thick the disks were...
You can certainly make a gun without GGDT, but you'll waste a lot more money on optimisations and R&D in general, and your guns won't turn out as well. Also, you'll constantly be asking questions and clogging up the forum with things that could be accomplished by a few clicks on GGDT. Constantly running simulations is the only way I've kept the cost of the SCTBDC manageable, really.
If you have the knowledge to run all the calculations GGDT does on your own, then congratulations.

i make all my gunds without GGDT and they all turn out well.DYI wrote:And you still never said how many layers thick the disks were...
You can certainly make a gun without GGDT, but you'll waste a lot more money on optimisations and R&D in general, and your guns won't turn out as well. Also, you'll constantly be asking questions and clogging up the forum with things that could be accomplished by a few clicks on GGDT. Constantly running simulations is the only way I've kept the cost of the SCTBDC manageable, really.
If you have the knowledge to run all the calculations GGDT does on your own, then congratulations.
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