Helpers needed. (Cad, designers, specialists)
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Yeah, I was wondering when the research call was coming. I came up with one idea. Something like a coaxial cartridge, like a pengun. Think it might work?
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You have a hammer hit a schrader which releases the piston shooting the ammo... Take a look at jsr's pengun diagrams.
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Experimenting is the fun part, plus you learn a hell of a lot. Don't get discouraged, it's a project...If I remember what I read correctly, Edison designed 4,000 plus light bulb filaments before he hit pay dirt.
Look at that as a example, remember to turn a light on so you can see it better.![Razz :P](./images/smilies/icon_razz.png)
Look at that as a example, remember to turn a light on so you can see it better.
![Razz :P](./images/smilies/icon_razz.png)
See this article for idea similar to what you are proposing.
http://tech-seeker.com/blog/this-distre ... h-no-fire/
Note the dead link on the lifetracker.
There are GPS type lifetracker now as well as lifetracker software applications if you Google it.
http://tech-seeker.com/blog/this-distre ... h-no-fire/
Note the dead link on the lifetracker.
There are GPS type lifetracker now as well as lifetracker software applications if you Google it.
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Yeah sure cammy, just give me a few...
Edit, here ya go! http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/pengun- ... 21410.html
Edit, here ya go! http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/pengun- ... 21410.html
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Yeah pretty much. Its a souped up version of a cap gun, that actually shoots.
would you both:
want a semi automatic gun, in which the trigger both moves the revolving chamber in line, and pulls the hammer back and fires it(expensive and reasonably complicated, long trigger pull-less accurate shots), or a manual one which you cock and then fire manually (easier and simpler to make, - less to go wrong)
and, would you want me to do a cad of this? cos i can do them quite well.
want a semi automatic gun, in which the trigger both moves the revolving chamber in line, and pulls the hammer back and fires it(expensive and reasonably complicated, long trigger pull-less accurate shots), or a manual one which you cock and then fire manually (easier and simpler to make, - less to go wrong)
and, would you want me to do a cad of this? cos i can do them quite well.
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Second one. Actually, do both in sketchup, since I have that...
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how about something like a shotgun slug, but instead of pellets have your sticky compound. The compound might need to be contained in some kind of thin shell to stop it spraying, like a paintball.
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I do believe this is known as a double action revolver.cammyd32 wrote:would you both:
want a semi automatic gun, in which the trigger both moves the revolving chamber in line, and pulls the hammer back and fires it(expensive and reasonably complicated, long trigger pull-less accurate shots),