My prototype

Cannons powered by pneumatic pressure (compressed gas) using a valve or other release.
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The scepter launcher system, no but I know exactly how it works. Very simple.

Solars awesome revolving grenade launcher is like black magic to me, very impressive and I don't understand it.

Not very worried about compitition as of now, IF I ever manage to develope the launcher commercially it would only be years from now. After I finish school. (I think, lets see how things turn out)

I still have a lot of development to go but I am sure that because of the minimal machining needed (not a lot of parts to machine) it will be quite cheap to the consumer.

I am not counting on this making me any money at all, just a nice thought. One thing is for sure though, I want one for my paintball set up.
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Ok, a few things happend tonight. I spoke to my dad freind who is a machinist and he say my design might not seal at high pressures, also told me machining is expensive. I wish I had the tools to do it myself.

I gave the prototype to my freind to examine (and to scare his cats, it ain't powerfull rightnow). I still believe in the design and I have a different one for a clip fed pistol that is foolproof :D

But anyway, I will share the design, I made a GIF animation earlyer which I will post up. Self expanitory really.

Hmmmmmm :?
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is that just a hose barb where the air comes in, leading to a solid piston with a hole to to through to the air chamber? then to fire it you move the tigger back?

If it is thats a very good design, something similar i would do is maybe a bigger chamber, and change the nipple to a tyre vavle so you dont need constant flow.

Also is there a sealing face on the bottom part of the piston, to seal against linking to the chamber?

EDIT: Whoops, just realised the o-ring on either side of it. THis design is very good
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Hmm...

You're essentially making an oversized slide valve.

If you can get everything machined to sufficient tolerances and get the o-rings to slide and seal as they should then it should be nice to see.
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I found this one wikipedia about o-rings.

"They can seal tens of megapascals (thousands of psi) pressure."
I really don't see why it wouldn't seal if you construct it correctly.

I really like the design. Good job thinking up something new. It's basically a modified chamber sealer. If you're making it for paintball use, how will it be loaded?
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wow, sorry, I did'nt see this until now. smart, I ma have to try this, because I have some billet aluminum laying around, and a acess to a lathe, mill, and cnc..
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Wow schmanman, I wish I had acces to all of that stuff. The closest thing I have to that right now is a broken wood lathe my shop teacher gave me
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Hotwired wrote:If you can get everything machined to sufficient tolerances and get the o-rings to slide and seal as they should then it should be nice to see.
Ok, but I don't know where I could get it made. Maybe sometime this year. I am not listening to what my freinds dad said, sure a lot of it was good but I beilieve this will work. He suggested a cup seal design but that would over complicate things.
keep_it_real wrote:I really like the design. Good job thinking up something new. It's basically a modified chamber sealer. If you're making it for paintball use, how will it be loaded?
I would like to make a break barrel loader, so you pop the barrel out the side (pivoting at the front) of the launcher for easy quick loading.
Schmanman wrote:wow, sorry, I did'nt see this until now. smart, I ma have to try this, because I have some billet aluminum laying around, and a acess to a lathe, mill, and cnc..
You always manage to make me jealous...
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