Difference between revisions of "Spud cutter"

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However, there are deficiencies in the typical PVC 'cutter, mainly that it is a relatively soft material and therefore can neither be sharpened very well nor hold an edge. Many have attempted to counter this by:
 
However, there are deficiencies in the typical PVC 'cutter, mainly that it is a relatively soft material and therefore can neither be sharpened very well nor hold an edge. Many have attempted to counter this by:
 
* Serrating their cutter. (Examples: [http://www.spudfiles.com/official_pics/loc_04.jpg])
 
* Serrating their cutter. (Examples: [http://www.spudfiles.com/official_pics/loc_04.jpg])
* Making them out of steel. ([http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=775 at risk of promoting my own product...])
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* Making them out of steel.
 
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[[Image:Aluminum Cutter.jpg|left|thumb|250ps|An Aluminum Spud Cutter]][[Image:Slug cutter.jpg|right|thumb|250ps|A PVC Slug Cutter]][[Category:Accessories]]
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Revision as of 04:46, 13 January 2007

A spud cutter or muzzle knife is used to cut produce to the diameter of the barrel. It can be made as an integral part of the barrel, or kept as a separate utensil.

It is made by beveling the outside of the barrel (or a pipe of the same inside diameter) until it forms a sharp edge. In combustions, is recommended that you add an inner chamfer to your launcher; this cuts a tighter fitting projectile, which increaes friction and therefore acts a bit like a burst disk, allowing the pressure to build before projectile starts to move.

However, there are deficiencies in the typical PVC 'cutter, mainly that it is a relatively soft material and therefore can neither be sharpened very well nor hold an edge. Many have attempted to counter this by:

  • Serrating their cutter. (Examples: [1])
  • Making them out of steel.
An Aluminum Spud Cutter
A PVC Slug Cutter