I'm looking to build a stand for my cannon, but only have like an hour or two of time to put it together. My cannon is like 6.5 feet long and quite powerful with a 3' long chamber, with a coaxial design using a piston valve.
Can I build some type of stand that can adjust the angle easily?
Thanks
Easy, but good stand for a cannon?
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use a camera tri pod.
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I made one from 2 pieces of wood in 30min for my hybrid:
http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/my-hybr ... rt,60.html
It deals with the big recoil from firing at mix 20 or more, it should work for a pneumatic.
http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/my-hybr ... rt,60.html
It deals with the big recoil from firing at mix 20 or more, it should work for a pneumatic.
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Its not like the cannon weighs 100kg just find the centre of gravity, put the tri pod there.
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