90 degree diaphragm?
Anyone ever know of anyone building a 90 degree diaphragm cannon? In the diagram I made I know it doesn't show the whole thing but there would be a stock with a 1/2" or 3/4" hose going to a sprinkler at the back or something.
Why? You ask. Because varying from the regular old stuff is fun and sometimes works better.
Why? You ask. Because varying from the regular old stuff is fun and sometimes works better.
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well i dout that it would perform better than a normal diaphram becuase of the curves but it should work, cant see why it wouldn't. havent seen anyone else do this though, but it would be an easy wat to add a stock to a coaixl.
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<a href="http://www.spudfiles.com/spud_wiki/inde ... xial">This will clear things up.
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In short, the term 'coaxial' only denotes the configuration of a cannon, not the type of valve being used.
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In short, the term 'coaxial' only denotes the configuration of a cannon, not the type of valve being used.
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I think boogie man has a pneumatic using this type of valve and i have seen cut outs of this type of cannon on this site b4 in the how to section,it was a while ago but.

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This is the how your regular sprinkler valve works...
Ofcourse it will work, as long as you support the barrel...
This is the how your regular sprinkler valve works...
Ofcourse it will work, as long as you support the barrel...
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Oh my friggin god stop being so awesome, that thing is pure kick ass. Most innovative and creative pneumatic that the files have ever come by!
Can't ask for a better compliment!!
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I thought of this ages ago. I wasn't the first one either. Problem is, the elbow inside the tee will restrict flow. And it will one big PITA to make with no special results.
My thread:
http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/viewtop ... 197㝵
My thread:
http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/viewtop ... 197㝵
Ive also been interested in designing a valve that would allow a cannon to be inline, while not having a 90 degree bend like on previous T piston valves. I wasnt thinking coaxial specifically since you can just position the piston/ diaphragm on the end of the barrel, but more so for 'inline' cannons. AKA so every cannon using a T piston valve doesnt require that it be over-under.
I recall seeing someone on SpudTech attempt at such a valve were the sealing faces were positioned both at 45 degrees so the chamber and barrel ports would be inline. But as I recall the attempt failed leaking. I would like to see more discussion pertaining to something along the lines of it, since I cant come up with anything that would, perform well - fairly simple - ability to disassemble.
I recall seeing someone on SpudTech attempt at such a valve were the sealing faces were positioned both at 45 degrees so the chamber and barrel ports would be inline. But as I recall the attempt failed leaking. I would like to see more discussion pertaining to something along the lines of it, since I cant come up with anything that would, perform well - fairly simple - ability to disassemble.