Next step in the hobby?
I so far have built a combustion and a pnuematic both basic with some trial and error, i was wondering what the next step really after making the basics guns are, i cant get my hands on a stun gun or nothing so thats out of the question, but what would be a more advanced powerful combustion or pnuematic? I prefer the pnuematics, i want to make a hybrid but i dont think im ready for it and i dont feel truly knowledgeable enough to do it safely. Any suggestions on where to go next?
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piston valve it all, fuel meters, hybrid, semiauto, full auto, then just go huge.
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The blue flame II that pcguy built is something that really catches my eye, not the way it is in shape but the type of cannon. Is it a hybrid or just a combustion that uses propane? How safe is it for someone like me to build something like the blue blame?
http://www.spudfiles.com/uploader/uploa ... eflame.jpg
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your gunna have to be the judge of that cause we dont know how much you really know. i would say do some propane meters first though. basically the only new concept in a hybrid after you can do meters is a burst disk i think. and some math. depends on how much you trust your skills i guess.
yeah, gort built that, i love it when noobs think that pcguy built all the cannons in the official section, its funny 

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I think the next step in the hobby would be building one of these.
http://ares.jsc.nasa.gov/Education/webs ... rs/lgg.htm
This one uses a solid propellant, but you could use a hybrid method instead. It would be even more powerful than a hybrid, and more dangerous, I plan on building a mini one of these after the completion of several of my hybrids.
Also the one I will build will be SCH 160 Steel.
Another reason why I think this would be the next step is beceause nobody to my knowledge has built one.
http://ares.jsc.nasa.gov/Education/webs ... rs/lgg.htm
This one uses a solid propellant, but you could use a hybrid method instead. It would be even more powerful than a hybrid, and more dangerous, I plan on building a mini one of these after the completion of several of my hybrids.
Also the one I will build will be SCH 160 Steel.
Another reason why I think this would be the next step is beceause nobody to my knowledge has built one.
What's even funnier is that I put that gun in the official section and not PCGUY!beebs111 wrote:yeah, gort built that, i love it when noobs think that pcguy built all the cannons in the official section, its funny

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mabeay there is a reason why no one has built onecannon freak wrote:I think the next step in the hobby would be building one of these.
http://ares.jsc.nasa.gov/Education/webs ... rs/lgg.htm
This one uses a solid propellant, but you could use a hybrid method instead. It would be even more powerful than a hybrid, and more dangerous, I plan on building a mini one of these after the completion of several of my hybrids.
Also the one I will build will be SCH 160 Steel.
Another reason why I think this would be the next step is beceause nobody to my knowledge has built one.
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lol, ya I understand why no one has built one but it would be cool, thats for shure.
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Cannonfreak, you do realize that it would generate less 'power', right?
(microrant: Energy, morons!)
Addmitedly, velocity would be very high...
But if that's your goal, why not play with helium-fuel-oxygen mixtures in a hybrid? The helium will make for more pressure and faster burn (less heat capacity than nitrogen) and also allow a higher velocity to be obtained.
(microrant: Energy, morons!)
Addmitedly, velocity would be very high...
But if that's your goal, why not play with helium-fuel-oxygen mixtures in a hybrid? The helium will make for more pressure and faster burn (less heat capacity than nitrogen) and also allow a higher velocity to be obtained.