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Tue Mar 31, 2009 5:55 am

Such a beast..nice spark strip, persplex construction? How large is the gap?

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Tue Mar 31, 2009 6:36 am

inonickname wrote:Such a beast..nice spark strip, persplex construction? How large is the gap?

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There are 2 gaps, each about 1/16" wide. Two gaps divide chamber pretty evenly, with each gap handling 1/4th of chamber length to the left and right of each of themselves. Thanks for the compliments.
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Wed Apr 01, 2009 7:03 am

Can i ask why you went with two bends rather than a co-ax?
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CasinoVanart wrote:Can i ask why you went with two bends rather than a co-ax?
I am still newbish and never considered it.
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So because of that you just dish out two grand? :shock:
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psycix wrote:So because of that you just dish out two grand? :shock:
haha. I have seen coaxial designs before but they never caught my interest as much as this design. Since my first advanced combustion I fell in love with the over-under design and wanted to make a real nice one with breach loading. Maybe I will work on a coaxial design next, although, unscrewing a chamber cap every shot doesn't quite excite me.
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Sun Apr 05, 2009 7:24 pm

Just came back from a camping trip and wanted to post some pics and a couple videos. I don't have any damage videos or pice yet because I had to follow gun range rules at the camp out, but I will follow up with some damage stuff when I get the chance.
I used it as both a 1x and 2x gun while on the trip. I used potatoes for 1x as they didn't hold up under 2x pressures, and I used limes for 2x. Limes go so friggin far with 2xi! I haven't made a spud cutter yet, so I used a knife. I was in a hurry to finish the gun for the trip.
I am very happy with the gun's performance and it feels very solid and true under 2x pressures. Overall, not a bad build this time around. My Blackhawk sling just came in and I will be mounting that to the cannon to make it easier to hold and use. Its a nice heavy duty, 2" wide black nylon strap with 2 nylon mounting straps with D-links for the sling's steel clips.
Hope you enjoy the pics and once I get the cannon cleaned from being used this weekend and get the straps mounted, I will be posting it in the Hybrid cannon showcase.

Cannon's control box arrangement
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Cannon just chillin
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A view of the fire pit and surrounding camp area
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My tent. I didn't share with anyone this trip so I had lots of room.
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Cannon taking it's place amongst other weapons on the table
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Just a pic of the gun table and showing a view down range.
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A couple of the other shooting devices that I got to try during the trip
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Green laser sight and pressure sensor. Works great!
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Fueling setup
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My knife for cutting spuds on the trip
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Knife being used (warning, graphic)
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Placing a foil burst disc behind loaded lime for a 2x shot
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1x standard power shot
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2x power shot. The recoil caught me off guard. I wasn't standing firmly.
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Thanks for watching! Hope you liked it. I will follow with damage pics and vids, perhaps in the Hybrid showcase.
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Sun Apr 05, 2009 8:21 pm

How many layers of foil did you use in that disk? You should try a disk even on a 1x shot. It looks like you should be able to "disk up" some just from the looks of the one you showed there... especially in the 2x.

The 2x did seem to have a much more noticable kick to it. Was that the first 2x shot you had taken? Also the gun looked fairly light weight to handle for its bulk.

Anyway, beautiful scenery to shoot in there. Makes me want to load up for a camping trip now.... :wink:
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starman wrote:How many layers of foil did you use in that disk? You should try a disk even on a 1x shot. It looks like you should be able to "disk up" some just from the looks of the one you showed there... especially in the 2x.

The 2x did seem to have a much more noticable kick to it. Was that the first 2x shot you had taken? Also the gun looked fairly light weight to handle for its bulk.

Anyway, beautiful scenery to shoot in there. Makes me want to load up for a camping trip now.... :wink:
The way I found that was easiest was to tear off the tin foil in a sheet about 2" long, and then simply fold it in half long ways until it becomes a square. The pic shows when I first did it and cut around the edges. I stopped doing that. By the time I am done folding there is about 8 layers of tin foil. I was really relieved to see that the cannon's chamber continued to hold pressure. It took some work to get it sealed everywhere.

Here is a few pics of the sling. It works pretty good and looks good as well. Notice my fried face from the trip.

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Mon Apr 06, 2009 3:32 am

Fried face and major ear lowering.... :wink:

Yeah that camlock is great isn't. Have you experimented with layer count? I would experiment with 1x combustions until you can fully contain a shot, then back off a couple of layers. Then for 2x shots use 1.5x layers than you use for 1x. Anymore burst disk than that for your 2X shot will be diminishing returns.

In any case, the gun overall is certainly a great effort...one of the truly few handheld hybrids on the site. You have put some bucks into it, but so what, that's what bucks are for. I sink a good bit into my projects as well.

BTW, a fully contained shot will be silent, so don't be surprised when you dont hear a shot...then just a small rush of warm gases from the ball valve afterward.
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Mon Apr 06, 2009 3:48 am

starman wrote:Fried face and major ear lowering.... :wink:

Yeah that camlock is great isn't. Have you experimented with layer count? I would experiment with 1x combustions until you can fully contain a shot, then back off a couple of layers. Then for 2x shots use 1.5x layers than you use for 1x. Anymore burst disk than that for your 2X shot will be diminishing returns.

In any case, the gun overall is certainly a great effort...one of the truly few handheld hybrids on the site. You have put some bucks into it, but so what, that's what bucks are for. I sink a good bit into my projects as well.

BTW, a fully contained shot will be silent, so don't be surprised when you dont hear a shot...then just a small rush of warm gases from the ball valve afterward.
I will try your advice on burst discs. Does it really help? I would immagine it does. It seems like letting the pressure build up then suddenly release it all would actually shoot the projectile faster.
About the money thing, yeah it cost some bucks. I am the kind of person that when I get really excited about something it really takes a lot to deter me from doing it. After I get this one all fine tuned and make some cool damage vids I will start looking into a new project. A semi-auto piston hybrid has sparked my immagination. Thanks for the comments and support.
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