Im making a marble cannon and i need to know which type of copper pipe fits marbles?
like give me a diameter and also a type of copper. inches please.
i've seen ppl use 1/2" copper but i dont know which type of copper? M or L??
What size copper pipe fits marbles??
It depends on the size of your marbles
The wiki may provide the answer

The wiki may provide the answer
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Yea, the size of the marbles in question is what really matters. Most I think are about a half inch or maybe 5/8. I don't have any to measure at the moment, my psychiatrist says I lost all mine a while back. Or you could shoot those hulking shooter marbles that are over in inch.
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Well the pipe class wil have no effect on what marbles fit into it because 1/2" copper will always have a 1/2" id because imperial pipe is measured by the id. However 15mm copper has a 13-14mm id because metric is measured by the od not the id so if you are using 1/2" copper you want 1/2" marbles 

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ALIHISGREAT, in the imperial system copper is measured by nominal size. 1/2" copper has a constant I.D. of 5/8", and the I.D. changes with the pressure rating.
Use type M copper for marbles. This pipe fits most marbles out of a bag of Wally World craft marbles, (the clear cheap kind).
Use type M copper for marbles. This pipe fits most marbles out of a bag of Wally World craft marbles, (the clear cheap kind).
@ ALIHISGREAT: That would be great, if only the imperial pipe sizes were actually true to their nominal diameter.
The marbles I use are 5/8", but I fire them from a .80 cal barrel with wadding, so you're not too limited.
If you have access to a set of vernier callipers, the problem is easy to solve. Assuming you don't, you'll have to take some marbles to your local hardware store and experiment to find the best fit.
The marbles I use are 5/8", but I fire them from a .80 cal barrel with wadding, so you're not too limited.
If you have access to a set of vernier callipers, the problem is easy to solve. Assuming you don't, you'll have to take some marbles to your local hardware store and experiment to find the best fit.
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