Answers needed. Small pneumatic spudgun
Im new to all this but very interested. I would like to make a pneumatic spud gun.I want to make a small one,about 700mm long. I want it to fire proportions of potato and plasticine. I want to run fairly low pressure as it will be used indoors.I want to make it like a replica rifle. Has anything like this been made? What sort of valve would I use and what other materiels would be needed?? Any help would be much appreciated.
the more you understand spudguns the easyer it will be to make them ,take a look around the website and the forum to get a better idea, it is a nice hobby and well worth it ...and welcom to spudfiles.
This one guy made the most realistic pneumatic spudgun that actually has a functoning bolt and shells. You could probably adapt this to higher pressure. http://www.boltsniper.com
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Read <a href="http://www.spudfiles.com/spud_wiki/inde ... n">THIS</a> and it will help you out alot.
As listed in the article, the following are needed in a basic pneumatic:
* Compressed gas storage reservoir (chamber for short)
* Filling valve (bicycle Schrader valves, quick disconnects, etc.)
* Firing valve (ball valves, sprinkler valves, piston valves, quick-exhaust valves, and burst disks are the most common)
* Barrel
* Pressure gauge (for safety & repeatable launches)
After you understand all of these, you should be able to build your sniper design around them. Go around and take peeks at others' snipers, and take the things you like from each of them. When Im in search of a new cannon design, I simply start looking at others cannons. You will be suprised how much you learn/ take from others' cannons.
Although, you might be looking to be spoon feed, I wont do it. Ill give you all necessary info to help you find your solution, but im not going to give you your solution. For many reasons, which I dont feel like listing...
As listed in the article, the following are needed in a basic pneumatic:
* Compressed gas storage reservoir (chamber for short)
* Filling valve (bicycle Schrader valves, quick disconnects, etc.)
* Firing valve (ball valves, sprinkler valves, piston valves, quick-exhaust valves, and burst disks are the most common)
* Barrel
* Pressure gauge (for safety & repeatable launches)
After you understand all of these, you should be able to build your sniper design around them. Go around and take peeks at others' snipers, and take the things you like from each of them. When Im in search of a new cannon design, I simply start looking at others cannons. You will be suprised how much you learn/ take from others' cannons.
Although, you might be looking to be spoon feed, I wont do it. Ill give you all necessary info to help you find your solution, but im not going to give you your solution. For many reasons, which I dont feel like listing...
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if you dont feel like thinking
http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=123&
full plans, modifiy it to suit your needs
http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=123&
full plans, modifiy it to suit your needs
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