

It's ON!
I really do hope to see the new concept in action. It looks gorgeous.
Yep a drill press was used, and also what I plan to use to make the QEV/Tee Mag block.POLAND_SPUD wrote:jesus I need to buy a drill press... you used a drill press to make the T right ?? it seems so clean and easy to build - I've been struggling for weeks to add some sort of a detent to minimize double feeds
Check for a plastics dealer near you. In my area I use Tap Plastics.Mitchza89 wrote:I'm very curious to know where you got the clear poly block from. I've been looking everywhere for it.
The block of plastic is Acrylic, but it would be better to use Polycarbonate.Mitchza89 wrote:I'm very curious to know where you got the clear poly block from. I've been looking everywhere for it.
If you can find a sign shop where they assemble custom plastic signage or other plastic fabrication, sometimes they have a scrap bin. I snatch up the polycarbonate pieces at $1.75/Lb. I grab HDPE out of the same bin for the same price. I don't pay for cuts to get a smaller block! It pays to look for these sources.SubsonicSpud wrote:Polycarbonate is not cheap by the wayMitchza89 wrote:I'm very curious to know where you got the clear poly block from. I've been looking everywhere for it.but damn is it strong. I shot at a sheet of 6mm polycarbonate with the qev gun and the sinkers only left a smudge mark where they hit
so I use the stuff to shield my camera when it is at the target
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Always happy to have some healthy competition Mitchza89
By the way, just a quick tip for drilling in brittle plastics like Acrylic and Polycarbonate. It is better to use a drill bit that is not very sharp, if you try to drill with a new or sharp drill bit it will bite in and chip out the hole. also take you're time with the drilling and use some watter in a spray bottle to help cool the bit and plastic, it will give you a much better finish.Mitchza89 wrote:Oh nice, sounds like I might be in a bit luck. I would love to make my own T valves out of this stuff, all clear so you can see the inner workings.
Not sure how the paintball ones work, but I could just have the air vent from the piston directed into the side near the base of the hopper, it should agitate the ammo enough.psycix wrote:I like the idea.
Only point is that the hopper still may jam. I think we need to look at paintball hoppers, how do they work internally?
There it is just a motor with a "propellor" to stir the ammo right?
The hopper could be made out of polycarbonate, but it would be tricky to get a good finish. The piston feed for the ammo I intend to have seperate to the gun, as I want to make it into a gun turret. I'll make the piston and plunger assembly out of polycarbonate but the hopper itself will probably be a plastic funnel.sniper hero wrote:that's looks amazing!
barrel?! that's really cool 8)
is it possible to make the hopper in the polycarbonate block?
I love it to see all different things move when a gun shoots.