Help With Making A Hammer?

Cannons powered by pneumatic pressure (compressed gas) using a valve or other release.
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i am face with the the challenge of making a hammer roughly 17 mm circumference without a lathe... what do you guys suggest?

by the way how heavy should it be its hiting a blowgun valve stem

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As in a gun hammer?
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yeah lol , not an actual hammer already got 2 of them ha
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buy some 17mm steel round bar?
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already got 2 of them
Geez, I have probably 15.

Basically you want to look at this thread.

His diagram shows how his hammer valve works, and would be easy to duplicate.

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what do you do with 15 hammer lol a bit excessive

and i know how it works , i just need to make the hammer i already have a button/poppet valve (whichever you prefer to call it) made .
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Each hammer has a purpose, from my various sized ball peen hammers, to my carving hammer, dead blow mallet, and various claw hammers.

Well you could probably make a weighted hammer from washers and nuts on threaded rod. This would make it easily align with your hammer spring. I only included the diagram to get some ideas flowing.
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I have an 8 oz. peening hammer and a 16 lb. sledge. I figure if one doesn't work the other one will. :lol:

As to the hammer, plain steel stock 17mm in diameter is the simplest solution. Denser materials could be used but things like lead will deform against the harder valve pin.
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if i were to melt enough silver solder into a tube and let it dry to make a cylinderr would it be strong , and heavy enough to be used as a hammer?
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I highly suspect it would deform when striking your valve pin/actuator.
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Why not simply epoxy a bolt in that same tube running lengthwise?

Need more mass....use a larger (diameter) bolt.

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Fiber glass past, when it's ready it has enough mass and strength, but it would be better if you glue a metal plate on the surface of the bolt that hits the pin.
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so an epoxied bolt should be enough? how much should it weigh and does that even matter?

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its a hammer for hitting a hammer valve
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The weight matters, but we need to know the specs of you valve; pressure, seat diameter etc.
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With the "right" spring, a piece of steel 3/4" diameter and 1 1/4" in length will be more than enough to open a valve with a sealing diameter of .27" @ 2000psi.

Use a 3/8" bolt and call it good. Striker travel should be ~ 1 1/2" depending on the spring.

Cheap to change later to get more power or more shots/fill.
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