Inline Vortex Design
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Below is my design for an inline vortex. Tell me what you think.
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12.22.07: Added Revision One as attachment; added Revision Two
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12.22.07: Added Revision One as attachment; added Revision Two
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Last edited by spudbud101 on Sun Dec 23, 2007 1:14 am, edited 2 times in total.
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well i would if i could see it
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... Click on it? I can and it gets bigger. If it doesn't, here you go.
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What do I use to connect the barrel to the end cap though?
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Your imaginationspudbud101 wrote:What do I use to connect the barrel to the end cap though?
You just get a compression fitting the diameter of the barrel, chuck it on and then drill a hole in the end cap and thread the other end of the compression fitting in. Or you could solder a fitting on, or epoxy a fitting on.
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Spudbud, that is why mankind created drills and epoxy.Sometimes you just have to make your own fitting.
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And as far as i can tell, where you connect your blow gun to should be the air input. So turn it 180* around, and run the air thru the gun to a fitting so you have a trigger.
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Did I draw the blowgun upside down?
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I know that teenage imagination can get pretty sticky at times, but I wouldn't trust it for a barrel/chamber jointMrCrowley wrote:Your imaginationspudbud101 wrote:What do I use to connect the barrel to the end cap though?
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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i can see it now an it looks like it will work, maybe you could try something new and make a really small vortex block and bb chamber for better air effeciency or something.
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jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:I know that teenage imagination can get pretty sticky at times, but I wouldn't trust it for a barrel/chamber jointMrCrowley wrote:Your imaginationspudbud101 wrote:What do I use to connect the barrel to the end cap though?
We really need a face slap smiley, I should've seen that one coming
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pun?I should've seen that one coming
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life