how big should the hole be?

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Crna Legija
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Thu Oct 22, 2009 9:46 am

i found a big piece of plastic(not sure what it is, its hard and white)and i want to make a vortex block out of it.
I have 8mm lead bb(i got a bag of 2000 for 8 bucks at my gun shop) and a barrel that is prefect for them.

my question is how big of a hole do i need in the vortex block?
its going to be inline vortex if that helps.


thanks in advance all help appreciated.
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Thu Oct 22, 2009 10:03 am

Im no expert when it comes to vortex designs but it is my understanding that the "hole" can be any size however the air in and air out holes must align with the outsides for it to work (for obvious reasons)
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Thu Oct 22, 2009 10:11 am

At least twice the size of your projectiles, about 3/4" should do in your case.
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Thu Oct 22, 2009 11:21 am

To get an idea of what the plastic is, see if it floats in water. Some plastics have a density lower than water and will float. Some are more dense and will sink. This can be used to sepearate for example Nylon and HDPE.

This table on this page has many plastics listed.
http://www.plasticsusa.com/specgrav2.html
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Thu Oct 22, 2009 9:17 pm

@jmadden91
thanks, lucky you told me i would have just drill the hole

@jsr
sweet i have a 3/4 spade bit would it give a a smooth surface.or do i need to get a forstner bit like he used in the burnt latke bbmg how to.

@tech
i tested it, and it floats
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Fri Oct 23, 2009 12:42 pm

You don't need a super smooth surface.

A spade bit will give a pretty smooth surface if you firmly clamp the plastic and use a drill press.

If the surface is not perfectly smooth it will probably wear smooth pretty quickly.
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