
An aluminium backplate shouldn't add too much weight I don't think. The thinnest aluminium you've got would do the job.
How is the projectile sealed in the bore ?Plug diameter is 48mm, just a tad smaller than the bore, because the friction should came from the petals edge only.
Yes, I will drill some holes in the UHMW, so the weight of the aluminum will not add much really. And a hole in the center will bolt the aluminum disk to the plug and will be used to support the petals just a bit with a custom thingy. I have to do something with those nice chicago bolts... You'll seeMrCrowley wrote:Wow that's looking great!![]()
An aluminium backplate shouldn't add too much weight I don't think. The thinnest aluminium you've got would do the job.
Probably. But not as fun to doEven something like a cardboard disk would probably insulate it enough to prevent melting.
You know what? You might have something thereIn that case I would sat make your own honeycomb composite wad
No, but I should be able to swap the barrels on the launchers if I buy a 40mm x 50mm female x male threaded bushing. My 1.5" porting piston valve pneumatic has 2" barrel threads and so does my 2" sprinkler valve pneumatic.Are your other cannons made with the same bore 48.5mm? It could be a good idea to fire slow after all, to be able to see on slow-mo if the separation is done well
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
You could also try filming down the barrel.MrCrowley wrote:I will also be able do slow-mo footage. If velocity was around 50m/s over a distance of 3m and I filmed at 420fps, I should get 30 frames of the projectile and sabot. Though I doubt 3m would be enough to catch the sabot falling away from the projectile. Perhaps 5m would do it?
Sounds like a good idea, I'm confident that the design is supported enough to survive a reasonable mix without the need for a significant metal plate backing.Why not use adhesive backed aluminum tape. It could be replaced easily enough or even double layered if required.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
Ah, good ideaYou could also try filming down the barrel
To be honest I expected a few interested replies but for the topic to fade within a week, so I'm amazed at the response.MrCrowley wrote:Just over a month on since the start of this topic (seemed longer), are you so far satisfied with the response and outcome, Jack?
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
Well, you've got my vote for Mayorjackssmirkingrevenge wrote: I really would like to see more of these sort of projects, they bring out the best of the forum and really it's what spudfiles should be about
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life