Re: Experimenting with a REAL DIY vortex cannon!
Posted: Mon Nov 04, 2013 8:56 pm
hey guys ,
glad i found this post ! god there is such a lack of info on vortex cannons ..
anyways to the point, im building a costume that requires two cannons on the back, (heres a pic)
http://www.gundammad.co.uk/images/D/ZD063big1.jpg
i wanted them to fire but cant have projectiles, or compressed air, or explosives or gas (damn con rules), so after a good hard think i came across some toy vortex guns ( the airzooka ). who can moan about firing air?
the barrels themselves are 1.2m long and 11-12 cm in diameter, for propulsion i was thinking of doing a hybrid airsoft gun, ie. a geared system with half gear and rack on piston, and i found some small smoke machines that would allow the vortex to be seen on stage.
now the trouble i am finding is that i know vortex cannons scale, i have seen small ones to ones made from bins, even that jap one the size of a house !
but i have yet to fathom what dictates the range and stability of the vortex,
speed is not really an issue, i want it to be seen, but a range of 20 ft+ would be cool,
so whats more important, the volume inside the cannon, or the piston speed?
( i also heard baffles inside can help the air start to roll before it hits the main one at the end , but i dont know how true this is)
any help is appreciated as some other "sciency " forums have fobbed me off, and i dont really know where to turn.
glad i found this post ! god there is such a lack of info on vortex cannons ..
anyways to the point, im building a costume that requires two cannons on the back, (heres a pic)
http://www.gundammad.co.uk/images/D/ZD063big1.jpg
i wanted them to fire but cant have projectiles, or compressed air, or explosives or gas (damn con rules), so after a good hard think i came across some toy vortex guns ( the airzooka ). who can moan about firing air?
the barrels themselves are 1.2m long and 11-12 cm in diameter, for propulsion i was thinking of doing a hybrid airsoft gun, ie. a geared system with half gear and rack on piston, and i found some small smoke machines that would allow the vortex to be seen on stage.
now the trouble i am finding is that i know vortex cannons scale, i have seen small ones to ones made from bins, even that jap one the size of a house !
but i have yet to fathom what dictates the range and stability of the vortex,
speed is not really an issue, i want it to be seen, but a range of 20 ft+ would be cool,
so whats more important, the volume inside the cannon, or the piston speed?
( i also heard baffles inside can help the air start to roll before it hits the main one at the end , but i dont know how true this is)
any help is appreciated as some other "sciency " forums have fobbed me off, and i dont really know where to turn.
