I plan on doing a 3D model based on grumpyoldman design if he does not mind.
I have not drawn up a coaxial type design yet. Gives me something to do!
Will this design work?
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The nerf gun looks really sweet. There's a lot of cool designs here. I'm sure it would work for t-shirts but the 1" and 1 1/2" qev's are too pricey for me.
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I don't mind at all, dewey-1. I got my ideas from all of you.
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Here's an updated design. I added the fin, enlarged the piston and exhaust. I wasn't sure how to fasten the fin, I just used steel clamps and a couple of nuts. I hope that is sturdy enough.
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OK, now you're talking 
One small adjustment I would make is to have the rear of the barrel seal conical, in order to smoothen airflow to the barrel.
One small adjustment I would make is to have the rear of the barrel seal conical, in order to smoothen airflow to the barrel.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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Good morning Jsr! OK. Here's another one. I hope I don't have it on backwards.
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Exactly what I meant
should work a treat.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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Thanks for all the help Jsr and dewey-1. I really appreciate it.
It'll be a week or two to get the parts in. When I start building, I'll post updates on the progress. Thanks again guys! SpudFiles ROCKS!
It'll be a week or two to get the parts in. When I start building, I'll post updates on the progress. Thanks again guys! SpudFiles ROCKS!
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It is very difficult to get rolled up T shirts to fly 100 yards. They tend to turn sideways and quickly lose speed.
If you go commercial, check for potential patents on a launcher with a very similar shape and clear barrel.
Even with this much power, it is difficult to reach 300 feet. Yes the hole was made with nothing but a rolled up shirt tied with string while chronograph testing a design..

Hitting the back row in the 300 section is possible.

If you go commercial, check for potential patents on a launcher with a very similar shape and clear barrel.
Even with this much power, it is difficult to reach 300 feet. Yes the hole was made with nothing but a rolled up shirt tied with string while chronograph testing a design..

Hitting the back row in the 300 section is possible.
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Below is a picture of the Bleacher Reacher Pro, $1,600. Supposed to shoot t-shirts 100 yds. It uses paintball CO2 tanks. I'm tring to make something similar (also with a clear barrel), but a lot cheaper.
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I've seen the claim, but have seen no documented evidence it reaches that far with a rolled up shirt. I've seen one in use. Typical use at a game is 100-250 feet. 300 yards may be a rare exception at high elevations in thin air, but not at sea level. They most often hit the 200 section up to the box seats, but rarely above that into the 300 section.
This is typical performance. The 300 section is not 100 yards.
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This is typical performance. The 300 section is not 100 yards.
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I don't like false claims.
That's typical in a lot advertising though. If I can get to 250 feet will be good enough. I can claim 300 feet too! But I won't.
When I get this thing built maybe I can tweak and squeeze out the remaining 50 feet somehow.
When I get this thing built maybe I can tweak and squeeze out the remaining 50 feet somehow.
After starting to do a 3D model of your design I came up against some problems.
With an output of nominal 1.5 inch port and and a port seal of 1.75 inches you will need at least a 2.5 inch nominal chamber and a 3.0 inch may be better.
Look at this drawing for a comparison.
This is why Tech is always stating use a larger diameter chamber that is shorter. Example is his use of propane tanks. Short and fat!
With an output of nominal 1.5 inch port and and a port seal of 1.75 inches you will need at least a 2.5 inch nominal chamber and a 3.0 inch may be better.
Look at this drawing for a comparison.
This is why Tech is always stating use a larger diameter chamber that is shorter. Example is his use of propane tanks. Short and fat!
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So you say you are trying to reach out for commercial use? Glad to hear I'm not the only one.
I would say your design would work, but you may have some problems with getting the tshirt to fly the distance needed. Try a light weight and soft sabot, like foam, to help get the acceleration, then have it peel apart almost instantly after leaving the barrel to avoid it hitting a spectator.
I would say your design would work, but you may have some problems with getting the tshirt to fly the distance needed. Try a light weight and soft sabot, like foam, to help get the acceleration, then have it peel apart almost instantly after leaving the barrel to avoid it hitting a spectator.
You are limited by the "steel" sizes available and that being 2 to 1.5 maximum for higher pressures.
You can get larger in the 150psi rating standard pipe.
But then that becomes a "liability" issue unless you limit it to 150psi max.
You can get larger in the 150psi rating standard pipe.
But then that becomes a "liability" issue unless you limit it to 150psi max.
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