Or link a tandem bicycle to a compressor pump!

Nice purchase!MrDEB wrote:forgot to mention, I won the Ebay auction last night for a pressure transducer.
This way we can get a digital reading of chamber air pressure with out using a tire gauge. This will be much more accurate.
its a DSY-150. Talked to company and find this sensor sells retail for $200+
snagged it for $8.50 + $10 shipping. description says NEW, never used.
http://www.proportionair.com/index.php/ ... lypage.tpl
yes, consistency is what you should be aiming atIf the QDV opens at the same speed each time adds to accuracy
It is much more accurate. Tested it with golfballs, marshmallows, hard candy, lightsticks, and eggs.MrDEB wrote:If I am reading Techs info right, if we use a sabot in the barrel for the short distance shots we will be more accurate?
Marshmallows is highly not recommended. They smear in the barrel and make the inside behave like it was lined with duct tape.on the subject of sabots, what material are you recommending?
could one be made of homemade marshmallows?
A good start is to get the launcher to a high degree of repeatibility, then work on secondary variables.Fr the pressure transducer, going to connect to a micro-controller chip which is to be connected to an LCD display.
the display will indicate wind speed, wind direction (using the barrel pointed towards the target as reference), muzzle velocity and chamber pressure.
a lot going on but want to eliminate most of the variables..
Graph your results. You will find most any launcher has enough varibilities, that simple math models have a deviation from your real world graph.using the data one can calculate how much air pressure and barrel to target deviation to achieve accuracy with every shot.
at least that's what were hopeing.
Leave room in your PIC for correction factors for each general range. A table with the mean distance with no wind is a good start for a baseline look up table. Your table will be non-linear.plan right now is to design circuit, design and code the PIC so all desired functions work. Start procurring parts for the cannon and start building.
come spring we hope to be able to start test firing (too cold right now (17degrees last night but 51 today.) boy was it cold out fishing today on the lake. just glade I got my deer already.
come spring we can start drawing up some data charts.
Need to study my video.. The rod only comes back as fast as you pull it. The piston moves faster, but does not make the rod move when it does.MrDEB wrote: too many added variables as well as possable injury due to the rod comming back too fast and hitting ??