Nerf Pocket Vortex cannon: Questions from a new builder
Posted: Sun Jul 06, 2008 12:55 am
I'm looking to build a cannon to fire Nerf Pocket Vortex footballs. The targets will be people, so obviously it has to be reasonably weak. Furthermore, I will pump it by hand, so the pressure has to be within the range of a floor pump.
From this, I need a 2" Sch. 40 PVC barrel. (All subsequent diameters are nominal.) The rest largely depends on the valve. I've seen piston valves strongly recommended for barrels of this size, and I'm not afraid to machine one if necessary. If possible, I'd like to use a coaxial configuration, and I don't want to go longer than about four feet. Given these parameters, I started playing around with GGDT.
Right now, I have it set at a 2" x 48" barrel with a 3" x 40" chamber (118.5 ci). I let it estimate the fiddly values for the valve, based on a barrel-sealing piston valve. At 60 psi, this supposedly results in a muzzle velocity of 334 ft/s (max range ~300 ft). Surprisingly (to me), 30 psi results in a muzzle velocity of 237 ft/s (max range 250 ft).
For reference, the projectiles (based on figures from this site) are 1.98" OD and 26 g.
So I have the following questions:
- Are the GGDT figures reasonable for such low pressure? I recall that GGDT is not really meant for pressures below that.
- Is 334 or 237 ft/s "people-friendly", even given the soft projectile?
- Would a QEV be practical for this? If so, would one of the <$20 QEVs that I see for paintball/airsoft work?
- Would a blowgun suffice as a pilot valve for the piston?
- Is there anything else that I should be considering but am not? It is my first fully homemade cannon.
Thanks in advance for any feedback.
From this, I need a 2" Sch. 40 PVC barrel. (All subsequent diameters are nominal.) The rest largely depends on the valve. I've seen piston valves strongly recommended for barrels of this size, and I'm not afraid to machine one if necessary. If possible, I'd like to use a coaxial configuration, and I don't want to go longer than about four feet. Given these parameters, I started playing around with GGDT.
Right now, I have it set at a 2" x 48" barrel with a 3" x 40" chamber (118.5 ci). I let it estimate the fiddly values for the valve, based on a barrel-sealing piston valve. At 60 psi, this supposedly results in a muzzle velocity of 334 ft/s (max range ~300 ft). Surprisingly (to me), 30 psi results in a muzzle velocity of 237 ft/s (max range 250 ft).
For reference, the projectiles (based on figures from this site) are 1.98" OD and 26 g.
So I have the following questions:
- Are the GGDT figures reasonable for such low pressure? I recall that GGDT is not really meant for pressures below that.
- Is 334 or 237 ft/s "people-friendly", even given the soft projectile?
- Would a QEV be practical for this? If so, would one of the <$20 QEVs that I see for paintball/airsoft work?
- Would a blowgun suffice as a pilot valve for the piston?
- Is there anything else that I should be considering but am not? It is my first fully homemade cannon.
Thanks in advance for any feedback.