Mini steam gun
Posted: Sun Jul 08, 2007 7:04 pm
This is the miniature version of a MUCH larger steam cannon that I am building, and is my second working pneumatic. I built it to try and determine if it is worth proceding with the big version and have been fairly pleased with the results, although there is only so much power that one can squeeze out of a 1.7 cubic inch chamber.
STATS: Chamber- 6" by 1/2" galvanised steel pipe nipple
Barrel - 6" by 1/4" galvanised steel pipe nipple
Boiler -6" by 1-1/4" galvanised steel pipe nipple
Valve- 1/2" ball valve actuated by...my arm. It's only really a proof of concept, and you can imagine trying to design a piston valve to withstand 300 degrees fahrenheit. According to my camera, I open the valve fully in ~50 ms, but I somehow doubt that. The faster opening times could be due to the fact that the gun is held in the vise, and the valve is opened by pulling a wire that is attached into the handle.
Damage- @110 psi, it can drive a spiral nail 3/8" into plywood, and fire a single airsoft BB (.12 gram) through more than 1-1/2" of styrofoam, which tells me that its moving pretty f***ing fast, since my 300fps airsoft rifle can't even make it 1/4 of the way through.
Misc.- The boiler takes at least 30 minutes of heating to get to a decent pressure, and I can get quite a few shots by using steam from the boiler to fill the chamber. I don't really know what the max number of shots is, because I don't want to run out of water and have a possibly exploding boiler on my hands( about the equivalent of DDT in a hybrid). I ran into that problem when I tried using steam in my first pneumatic. It's pretty scary when the gauge suddenly starts rising at 20psi/second for no apparent reason.
Anyhow, enough with the rambling, and on with the pictures (and a video)
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STATS: Chamber- 6" by 1/2" galvanised steel pipe nipple
Barrel - 6" by 1/4" galvanised steel pipe nipple
Boiler -6" by 1-1/4" galvanised steel pipe nipple
Valve- 1/2" ball valve actuated by...my arm. It's only really a proof of concept, and you can imagine trying to design a piston valve to withstand 300 degrees fahrenheit. According to my camera, I open the valve fully in ~50 ms, but I somehow doubt that. The faster opening times could be due to the fact that the gun is held in the vise, and the valve is opened by pulling a wire that is attached into the handle.
Damage- @110 psi, it can drive a spiral nail 3/8" into plywood, and fire a single airsoft BB (.12 gram) through more than 1-1/2" of styrofoam, which tells me that its moving pretty f***ing fast, since my 300fps airsoft rifle can't even make it 1/4 of the way through.
Misc.- The boiler takes at least 30 minutes of heating to get to a decent pressure, and I can get quite a few shots by using steam from the boiler to fill the chamber. I don't really know what the max number of shots is, because I don't want to run out of water and have a possibly exploding boiler on my hands( about the equivalent of DDT in a hybrid). I ran into that problem when I tried using steam in my first pneumatic. It's pretty scary when the gauge suddenly starts rising at 20psi/second for no apparent reason.
Anyhow, enough with the rambling, and on with the pictures (and a video)
[youtube][/youtube]