Another incident with the QDV

Cannons powered by pneumatic pressure (compressed gas) using a valve or other release.
Ranger
Private 4
Private 4
Posts: 78
Joined: Thu May 27, 2010 10:01 pm
Location: Texas

I made another piston today with smaller O ring grooves so that it would seal better. It worked! It was filling up and it got to about 50 psi, then I heard a loud BANG ! And saw a piece of piston land next to me, I had no idea where the other pieces went. I looked in the barrel and found 2 out of 5 pieces in there so that makes 3 pieces. I kept looking and looking.... and looking! Finally I looked up :roll: There was a hole in the ceiling :lol:

These things are not toys, they are extremley powerful.
Here is where the gun was when I shot it
Image

Parts of the piston flew out of the barrel and hit this concrete ledge
Image

This is the ceiling tile...
Image

Thats where the ceiling tile was.
Image

All the parts of the piston, (minus 1 Oring)
Image

I make these pistons by cutting 2" circular holes with a holesaw in a cutting board and then heat them up and press them together. Then turn them down on a drill press. I guess when I heated and pressed them together, I didnt do it good enough. This happened on my first piston but I was able to break it with my hand, this piston took about 50 psi to seperate it.

Well, fourth times a charm... going to make another piston.
Last edited by Ranger on Thu Jun 24, 2010 8:43 pm, edited 1 time in total.
User avatar
jackssmirkingrevenge
Five Star General
Five Star General
Posts: 26219
Joined: Thu Mar 15, 2007 11:28 pm
Has thanked: 581 times
Been thanked: 347 times

Haha! Welcome to the ceiling piston club :D

Image

Seriously though, spudder's luck eventually runs out, some more care is needed in your experimentation...
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
SpudBlaster15
First Sergeant 3
First Sergeant 3
Seychelles
Posts: 2400
Joined: Wed Oct 18, 2006 11:12 pm
Has thanked: 2 times
Been thanked: 10 times

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Cras nec placerat erat. Vivamus dapibus egestas nunc, at eleifend neque. Suspendisse potenti. Sed dictum lacus eu nisl pretium vehicula. Ut faucibus hendrerit nisi. Integer ultricies orci eu ultrices malesuada. Fusce id mauris risus. Suspendisse finibus ligula et nisl rutrum efficitur. Vestibulum posuere erat pellentesque ornare venenatis. Integer commodo fermentum tortor in pharetra. Proin scelerisque consectetur posuere. Vestibulum molestie augue ac nibh feugiat scelerisque. Sed aliquet a nunc in mattis.
Last edited by SpudBlaster15 on Wed Jul 14, 2021 8:02 pm, edited 1 time in total.
User avatar
jackssmirkingrevenge
Five Star General
Five Star General
Posts: 26219
Joined: Thu Mar 15, 2007 11:28 pm
Has thanked: 581 times
Been thanked: 347 times

SpudBlaster15 wrote:This just made my day.
You can thank clide for the comedy gold :)
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
User avatar
Technician1002
Captain
Captain
Posts: 5189
Joined: Sat Apr 04, 2009 11:10 am

I worried about that exact failure mode when I made my first laminated piston. To prevent that failure, I decided to laminate it the long way. It held up nicely. I really liquefied the faces of the plastic as my early attempts to make the laminations thin failed. A deep melt so it behaves like a grilled cheese sandwich did the trick.
Attachments
A good lamination squished out lots of liquid plastic in the process.  HDPE turns clear when melted.
A good lamination squished out lots of liquid plastic in the process. HDPE turns clear when melted.
Looking at the side of the core after most of the laminations are added.
Looking at the side of the core after most of the laminations are added.
WMHWPE and many other plastics do not heat laminate.  I tried some.  It simply doesn't melt to a squishable liquid and comes apart.  If it doesn't turn clear and become like melted cheese, you have the wrong stuff.
WMHWPE and many other plastics do not heat laminate. I tried some. It simply doesn't melt to a squishable liquid and comes apart. If it doesn't turn clear and become like melted cheese, you have the wrong stuff.
Ranger
Private 4
Private 4
Posts: 78
Joined: Thu May 27, 2010 10:01 pm
Location: Texas

I knew you must have had similar problems Technician...

I do have HDPE, it turns clear when heated. On this next piston (which I'm making ATM) I am really heating up the plastic, I'm taking no chances this time.
User avatar
kydavies
Specialist 2
Specialist 2
Posts: 258
Joined: Thu Apr 22, 2010 9:09 pm
Location: Comox BC

jackssmirkingrevenge, is that your piston in the ceiling?
mikemurph wrote:yea, the ammo has been changed to a more aero dynamic projectile. it consists of the back half of a dart, and a hot glue ball
AHahahahah!!
User avatar
POLAND_SPUD
Captain
Captain
Posts: 5402
Joined: Sat Oct 13, 2007 4:43 pm
Been thanked: 1 time

This just made my day
lol same here :D
Children are the future

unless we stop them now
User avatar
deathbyDWV
Corporal
Corporal
Posts: 576
Joined: Sat May 16, 2009 4:02 pm
Location: Owasso, OK

POLAND_SPUD wrote:
This just made my day
lol same here :D
Same here too... I'm fairly sure that made everyone's day that looked at it... :lol:
Life's too short to mark off the items on your wish list...
User avatar
Technician1002
Captain
Captain
Posts: 5189
Joined: Sat Apr 04, 2009 11:10 am

50 PSI indoors with a projectile on the loose and the roof falling in, I gotta ask, did you soil your shorts? :D

Indoors I bet it was loud. I have dumped mine at 50 PSI (no projectile) indoors and the noise is very impressive.

I try to think what could possibly go wrong and try to plan so it can't happen. Just in case it does anyway, I make sure down range is clear.
Ranger
Private 4
Private 4
Posts: 78
Joined: Thu May 27, 2010 10:01 pm
Location: Texas

Technician1002 wrote:50 PSI indoors with a projectile on the loose and the roof falling in, I gotta ask, did you soil your shorts? :D
No, I just sat there for a minute wondering what the f*** happened and then started laughing.

From now on, I'm going to do all of my tests outdoors and be prepared for anything to go wrong.
User avatar
Technician1002
Captain
Captain
Posts: 5189
Joined: Sat Apr 04, 2009 11:10 am

I looked for a good photo of my finished piston to show the laminations, but couldn't find one. I pulled the piston to get this close up shot.

Note, the o ring groove is narrow. The ring has little side play, but still loose in the groove, Note the top floating ring is hanging out on the left side. It is free to move in the groove.
Attachments
QDV Piston.  Various amounts of squish makes a weird pattern.  I don't worry about a bad lamination causing a part of the piston to launch.  Chamber pressure squeezes it together, not pull it apart.
QDV Piston. Various amounts of squish makes a weird pattern. I don't worry about a bad lamination causing a part of the piston to launch. Chamber pressure squeezes it together, not pull it apart.
Last edited by Technician1002 on Thu Jun 24, 2010 10:56 pm, edited 1 time in total.
User avatar
jackssmirkingrevenge
Five Star General
Five Star General
Posts: 26219
Joined: Thu Mar 15, 2007 11:28 pm
Has thanked: 581 times
Been thanked: 347 times

kydavies wrote:jackssmirkingrevenge, is that your piston in the ceiling?
Can't be, no epoxy on it ;P

It's from clide's golf ball launcher, letting you know the importance of a good bumper ;)

If I did have a false ceiliing in my room though it would have at least 3 major perforations, so I won't judge :roll:
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
User avatar
Technician1002
Captain
Captain
Posts: 5189
Joined: Sat Apr 04, 2009 11:10 am

I mix epoxy on HDPE. It doesn't stick. I wait for it to harden and peel it off. I doubt epoxy would have prevented the failure of the HDPE piston. :shock:
User avatar
jackssmirkingrevenge
Five Star General
Five Star General
Posts: 26219
Joined: Thu Mar 15, 2007 11:28 pm
Has thanked: 581 times
Been thanked: 347 times

Technician1002 wrote:I mix epoxy on HDPE. It doesn't stick. I wait for it to harden and peel it off. I doubt epoxy would have prevented the failure of the HDPE piston. :shock:
Have you tried roughening the surface properly?
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
Post Reply

Create an account or sign in to join the discussion

You need to be a member in order to post a reply

Create an account

Not a member? register to join our community
Members can start their own topics & subscribe to topics
It’s free and only takes a minute

Register

Sign in

  • Similar Topics
    Replies
    Views
    Last post