Newb making cannon for material testing: design advice
Posted: Fri Feb 26, 2016 10:20 am
I work in a materials testing lab that currently uses a calibrated slingshot for firing steel BBs. The slingshot frequently needs to be recalibrated since the elastic stiffens over time, and we'd like to overcome this issue by using a pressurized gas system.
We need to fire 3/8" steel bbs for our tests, and need to have a valve and dial to regulate pressure, so that we can calibrate pressure to projectile speed (need to be able to vary speed as well).
So far reddit/r/airguns has advised the following:
k-wall 3/8th copper tube with threaded end into a solenoid valve that's connected to a paintball regulator via braided steel hose.
jacksmachiningreveng recommended a shop compressor as the pressure source although I'd like it to be a bit more portable than that.
My main questions are:
What is the best way to feed ammo to the barrel for a semi-auto system that doesn't require reloading each round?
What should I use as a source of pressure?
Do I have any less expensive options for the valve that has consistent opening?
(it may be relevant that I have access to a 3D printer and design tools (also a well equipped machine shop))
Any links or advice are appreciated!
We need to fire 3/8" steel bbs for our tests, and need to have a valve and dial to regulate pressure, so that we can calibrate pressure to projectile speed (need to be able to vary speed as well).
So far reddit/r/airguns has advised the following:
k-wall 3/8th copper tube with threaded end into a solenoid valve that's connected to a paintball regulator via braided steel hose.
jacksmachiningreveng recommended a shop compressor as the pressure source although I'd like it to be a bit more portable than that.
My main questions are:
What is the best way to feed ammo to the barrel for a semi-auto system that doesn't require reloading each round?
What should I use as a source of pressure?
Do I have any less expensive options for the valve that has consistent opening?
(it may be relevant that I have access to a 3D printer and design tools (also a well equipped machine shop))
Any links or advice are appreciated!