Look what I picked up.....

Cannons powered by pneumatic pressure (compressed gas) using a valve or other release.
Xerxys
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Been thinking about getting one of these for a while, and managed to pick one up for an ok price (read : 120$) Should be great for small spudding parts. (Valves)

I know what I'm gonna go for first, to warm up they old trigonometry, but after that, sky's the limit ( or actually 100mm inside diameter is, but whatever)

Any recommendations for things to try, valves to make etc,etc?

Also, any Brits need some machining done I might do little things for others, but that requires some thought.
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Looks cool. We will be waiting for you show us a new cannon! Or cannon part...

I just thought... Maybe we should make a thread specifically for people to show off their new tools...
Life's too short to mark off the items on your wish list...
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