grock wrote: no.
if your drawing is to scale, your going to have a pretty lame shot unless you use high pressures, because the chamber is pretty small.
also keep in mind that your shots get progressivly weaker, as your main chamber pressure decreases.
Hi, its not to scale, and the painted piston-valve is just painted to mark that there will be a piston there, not how it will look like. My thought is to use about 40bar and to have a chamber that allows 4 bullets to be shot without falling more than 6-10 bar. I don't know how realistic that is, but its my goal.
My only question was about the idea with the small chamber and the 3 way valve. And this should work? With the right spring at the piston and right size on the small chamber, the piston should seal the barrel about the same time the bullet leaves the barrel?
grock wrote:
then there is the matter of the valve. do you have a 4 way valve? also, because of the layout of your gun, when you vent the "pilot" all the air will go out of it, and none will go out the barrel, because youre not making a pressure differential to push the piston open with. the chamber and the pilot areas must be separate.
But when you wrote about the valve, I started thinking more about this.
The pilot area is the area behind the piston right?
You say that the chamber and pilot areas has to be separate, do they?
This movie shows a pretty large space between the piston and the wall of the valve.
Or did i get you wrong?
grock wrote:
what you could do is make a T piston gun, and have the firing chamber connected to your main chamber by a ball valve. it would be easier to make or get than a 4 way valve, and would be easier to use.
EDIT: actually, as an afterthought, with the design in the drawing, when you filled your firing chamber, it might fire the main chamber, because you would essentially be creating a low pressure zone behind the piston, with a high pressure one next to/in front of it
Doesn't really get how you mean that i should use a 4-way valve, neither the T piston gun. I'm not so in to pneumatic guns yet :scratch: