Finally a big (relatively) pneumatic

Cannons powered by pneumatic pressure (compressed gas) using a valve or other release.
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jor2daje
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Well I got tired of using the macro on my camera :wink: so I decided to do something a little bigger that brass penguns.

Its a barrel sealing piston valve built in a 2 inch tee with 1.5 inch porting. My piston is a 1.25 inch coupling with two rubber tiles as my sealing face. Its piloted by my old .75 inch sprinkler valve. It has a 2 inch chamber and a 2.5 inch barrel, perfect for firing tennis balls. This makes the c:b wrong so I might slightly cut down the barrel.

I know there are quite a few unnecessary fittings but I wanted to make a removable piston valve so I can use it on different cannons. I build the whole cannon for $25 reusing several parts from old guns like the sprinkler valve.

So far I have only fired tennis balls at around 60 psi, that will go up soon. This gun was built more for flinging tennis balls a long way and less for damage, however I may try it out on some plywood just for fun.

Im going to paint it tomorrow, planning on doing some white and blue with my airbrush.
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piston made of 1.25" coupler wrapped in tape and some rubber tiles.
piston made of 1.25" coupler wrapped in tape and some rubber tiles.
This is my bumper Im quite proud of, I made it from two pieces of the bumper that goes on the corner of shopping carts.
This is my bumper Im quite proud of, I made it from two pieces of the bumper that goes on the corner of shopping carts.
My pilot setup with old sprinkler valve and primer stains.
My pilot setup with old sprinkler valve and primer stains.
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nice looking cannon. very clean looking piston and good work on the bumper. very clever to use parts from a shopping cart.
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Barrel too big is only Dependant on pressure. Higher pressure stores more air than low pressure. As a test I tried going extreme. A 7 foot TB barrel on a little 54 cu in tank. At below 50 PSI it fails to launch. At 110 PSI it launches very well. The expansion is about perfect for almost silent launches with good hang time. Listen to it. The valve is louder than the muzzle blast.

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Small tank, huge barrel.  Success at 110 PSI.  Almost silent launches with good range.
Small tank, huge barrel. Success at 110 PSI. Almost silent launches with good range.
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