The first incarnation of this cannon:
http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/new-guy ... 16540.html
The rebuild and reintroduction as the LogSplitter:
http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/the-log ... 17580.html
I haven't had the cannon out for a long time, but I finally pulled it out last weekend and put the 3" barrel on it. It fits regular veggie cans perfectly...myself and he family had some fun with it, blasting the snot out of an old PC tower my brother finally decided to toss out.
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Return of the LogSplitter Cannon NEW VID 10/16/2010
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May recommend adding air after loading the corn? I add air just before pulling the trigger.
Great video. Love the hole in the case on the first shot.
Great video. Love the hole in the case on the first shot.
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Heh, I usually don't have to worry. The valve I use is very stable, and the pilot is a ball-valve, so unless the diaphragm in the valve fails, it won't discharge on it's own.Technician1002 wrote:May recommend adding air after loading the corn? I add air just before pulling the trigger.
My brother, usually Mr. Gun-Safety-Nut, adds a certain element of chaos...
BTW, the reason I load the projectile last is because the stupid thing takes forever to fill from the little shop compressor I'm using. I'd rather not leave a can in there while the pressure is building, just in case some piece of debris clogs the pilot hole in the diaphragm, which COULD cause it to fire.
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Great videos and great family 
To be honest accidental discharge is not *that* unlikely, and I did cringe a bit when you stuck your forearm in the muzzle loading the "buckshot" - the potential consequences of an accidental discharge at that point are too gory to contemplate.
Safety nazism aside, one suggestion for buckshot - since veggie cans fit so well, why not use an open empty one as a sabot? it will hold together much better than a flexible wad and impart a lot more energy to your projectiles
The valve I use is very stable, and the pilot is a ball-valve, so unless the diaphragm in the valve fails, it won't discharge on it's own.
To be honest accidental discharge is not *that* unlikely, and I did cringe a bit when you stuck your forearm in the muzzle loading the "buckshot" - the potential consequences of an accidental discharge at that point are too gory to contemplate.
Safety nazism aside, one suggestion for buckshot - since veggie cans fit so well, why not use an open empty one as a sabot? it will hold together much better than a flexible wad and impart a lot more energy to your projectiles
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
I have to echo the safety concerns. Bear in mind, if loading is done before pressurizing and the cannon is pointed in a safe direction, an accidental firing is an annoyance, not a trip to the hospital.
Nonetheless, impressive videos.
As far as the circuit board in the computer staying intact, those things are surprisingly tough - I've seen some variants challenge aluminium sheet of similar thickness for ballistic resistance.
Nonetheless, impressive videos.
As far as the circuit board in the computer staying intact, those things are surprisingly tough - I've seen some variants challenge aluminium sheet of similar thickness for ballistic resistance.
Does that thing kinda look like a big cat to you?
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Seriously, the safety Nazi-ism is appreciated, I know you guys look out for the members and I'm glad you do. I'll take your suggestions, actually. Looking at it, I guess loading the cans that way is a little bass-ackwards, isn't it?
The buckeye shot actually was loaded with the gun un-charged, for reasons other than safety concerns. That's why the video jumped while we were waiting. It also did have a wad behind it, a rather hefty paper cup that I think may have been designed as a jackstand...the paper was enormously thick, I probably could have stood on the thing. It sealed nicely into the barrel, unlike cans, that leave a small gap all around.
What I really need is a good HD video camera with a slow motion setting. That buckeye shot would have been pretty daggone impressive in slomo...
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Yep, this thing would put airsoft BBs through sheet metal but they didn't even dent a circuit board...Ragnarok wrote:As far as the circuit board in the computer staying intact, those things are surprisingly tough - I've seen some variants challenge aluminium sheet of similar thickness for ballistic resistance.
Believe me, no matter how thick the paper would crumple, the forces unleashed in a large bore pneumatic are pretty dramatic. You can wrap a can in a ring of duct tape to compensate for the gapDaltonultra wrote:It also did have a wad behind it, a rather hefty paper cup that I think may have been designed as a jackstand...the paper was enormously thick, I probably could have stood on the thing. It sealed nicely into the barrel, unlike cans, that leave a small gap all around.
My thoughts exactly, have a look at the Casio Exlim seriesWhat I really need is a good HD video camera with a slow motion setting. That buckeye shot would have been pretty daggone impressive in slomo...
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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Actually, I found the cup afterwards, in one piece. It was a little worse for the wear, but it still would have held water. I don't know what they thought people were going to drink out of those cups, maybe boiling lead or something, but they are THICK.jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:Believe me, no matter how thick the paper would crumple, the forces unleashed in a large bore pneumatic are pretty dramatic. You can wrap a can in a ring of duct tape to compensate for the gap
I've looked at the Casios before. When I get the cash, they're at the top of my list.jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:My thoughts exactly, have a look at the Casio Exlim series
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Obligatory comment: "Yes, anyone who tries to drink boiling lead is pretty thick."Daltonultra wrote:I don't know what they thought people were going to drink out of those cups, maybe boiling lead or something, but they are THICK.
Does that thing kinda look like a big cat to you?
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BTW, I'm going to be investing in a keychain camera soon, one of those little 808s that are so popular with the R/C crowd. I figure if they can stand up to falling off an R/C plane from 500 feet onto pavement, they might stand a chance of surviving being launched in a cushioned tin can. For $20, I figure it's not such a loss if it doesn't make it.
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I've got one, and I reakon it will survive. They're pretty tough but strong impacts seem to cause them to skip frames for some reason. You might have problems charging as well, as they don't indicate a full charge and mine wouldn't charge at all with the included cable. Just plug it in for an hour or so and stop, as they don't moniter the lipo either and they can puff if you leave them charging too long.
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Some discussion on a similar themehere that you might find of interestDaltonultra wrote:I'm going to be investing in a keychain camera soon, one of those little 808s that are so popular with the R/C crowd. I figure if they can stand up to falling off an R/C plane from 500 feet onto pavement, they might stand a chance of surviving being launched in a cushioned tin can. For $20, I figure it's not such a loss if it doesn't make it.
Let alone...Ragnarok wrote:"Yes, anyone who tries to drink boiling lead is pretty thick."
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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Hmm, I might be able to solve the LiPO charging issue if I can find out what voltage and MaH rating it is. If they use a standard 3.7V rated cell, then I can charge it with the charger for my R/C truck.Insomniac wrote:I've got one, and I reakon it will survive. They're pretty tough but strong impacts seem to cause them to skip frames for some reason. You might have problems charging as well, as they don't indicate a full charge and mine wouldn't charge at all with the included cable. Just plug it in for an hour or so and stop, as they don't moniter the lipo either and they can puff if you leave them charging too long.
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