Need some ideas for a Air powered golf ball cannon

Cannons powered by pneumatic pressure (compressed gas) using a valve or other release.
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just like it says im making a golf ball cannon, and was hoping you guys had some tips, i only get 100 psi to work with, all ready know i need to pick up some class 200 pipe, and probably a 2" piston valve
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i like the second one, do you know the muzzle velocity? im looking for maximum power
and does it push full sized golf ball?

EDIT: nvm :) i see your specs now, i think im going to build this, just need to figure out how to build a damn piston valve now
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Northir wrote:i like the second one, do you know the muzzle velocity? im looking for maximum power
and does it push full sized golf ball?
Muzzle velocity was about 160m/s I think, don't remember exactly but I was shooting aout 420-450m with it.

Yes, it fires a full sized golfball. :roll:
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There are lots of option for building piston valves. The larger sizes are more difficult to get to work. Valve seat imperfections, friction, and forces go up quickly. So do leaks, sticking, and breakage. For this reason many golfball cannons are built with smaller valves.

Study the many designs. Pistons are made from tin cans, plywood, hot melt glue, HDPE (my favorite) and other materials. Remember in larger sizes, small gaps are big leaks.
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i dont like leaks >.> at all, anywhere, i have a Sprinkler im throwing away caus it has a small leak, anyways, MrCrowly do you have a GGDT file for your cannon, i think my #s in mine are off, i like to run GGDT be fore i build so i can get the most power, it seems pretty accurate
(This cannon http://www.instructables.com/id/Golfbal ... /?ALLSTEPS)
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Northir wrote:just need to figure out how to build a damn piston valve now
On a silver platter :P
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headed to Mclendons later for those parts :D hope it works the way i want, my GGDT Sim is telling me 350Fps with 50psi
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just need to figure out how to build a damn piston valve now
Did you look at both my links? That's the whole purpose of them, how to build a piston valve.
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yea im atempting to build one now, ill up my current progress
goin for a 1" to start so i can get it down before i build the GB cannon, heres pics
EDIT: not sealing at all i think i need a different sealing face (currently a bike tube)
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How well of a fit is your piston in the piston housing? It looks like either your sealing face it too large, or your piston is too small.
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it fits snuggly in my 1" pvc, so it sounds like i did it wrong
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If the piston fits perfect in your piston housing, that's good. Why don't you trim your sealing face to the same size as your piston?
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well theres 2 answers for that question, the first is, i lost it lol, and the second is it would slip into my barrel the piston is the same size as my ID of my 1"pcv, on another note, just got back from the hardware store, and all the peices i needed cost me 80$ us >.<
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Northir wrote:well theres 2 answers for that question, the first is, i lost it lol,
OMG the tears are streaming LOOOOL! Sorry i'm finished now. Good luck.
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