Question about Piston Material
Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2007 5:22 am
Hello all,
First post here, but I have already built a few cannons.
All the cannons I have built have been sprinkler valve controlled. I am now building a t-shirt cannon that I need to be extremely portable and 100% safe.
I have quite the wood shop, so tools are very easy to come by to construct my own piston valve.
So, my question is this, has anyone used wood as a piston material with any success? I am considering doing it with this because it will be very easy to lathe down to the proper size and be able to throw O-rings on it as well. I am most likely going to use Oak or Jatoba if I can find it in the correct size.
My idea for this cannon is full copper. I have some 3" and 4" copper lying around that I am going to be using as the barrel and the chamber respectively.
I plan to biuld a barrel sealing valve out of a 3" copper tee with a 2.5" port.
So, the question once again is, anyone have any success with wood for piston material. I will most likely use neoprene or a 3" rubber gasket for the sealing face.
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
First post here, but I have already built a few cannons.
All the cannons I have built have been sprinkler valve controlled. I am now building a t-shirt cannon that I need to be extremely portable and 100% safe.
I have quite the wood shop, so tools are very easy to come by to construct my own piston valve.
So, my question is this, has anyone used wood as a piston material with any success? I am considering doing it with this because it will be very easy to lathe down to the proper size and be able to throw O-rings on it as well. I am most likely going to use Oak or Jatoba if I can find it in the correct size.
My idea for this cannon is full copper. I have some 3" and 4" copper lying around that I am going to be using as the barrel and the chamber respectively.
I plan to biuld a barrel sealing valve out of a 3" copper tee with a 2.5" port.
So, the question once again is, anyone have any success with wood for piston material. I will most likely use neoprene or a 3" rubber gasket for the sealing face.
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.