I've been thinking about the tennis balls that I'll be using as ammo for my up-coming tennis ball mortar.
Admittedly, I know almost nothing about tennis, but seem to remember that new tennis balls come in a slightly pressurized can, and the balls from a freshly opened can have a slight pressure in them, to make them bouncier.
I'm wondering if this means anything when used in a tennis ball mortar. No, I don't care about the bounciness. 8)
I'm thinking about the difference between a fresh tennis ball, and an old tennis ball, when it comes to the barrel seal. The ball would seem to flatten out a bit as the sudden burst of air hits it from the valve/chamber.
Just wondering if a new ball or a old ball would act any differently.
BTW, I'm not going to be using new tennis balls.
Now for the real question...
What if you poked a small hole in the ball, and used that to insert a short streamer of something like orange surveyor's tape? Seems like that would make it much easier to follow it's flight path, and be more visually satisfying for those watching.
Thanks,
Duane
Edit: Moderators, I just realized that I put this in the wrong place, but don't know how to move it. Sorry.
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- Blitz
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I would think new ones perform better because they're a tighter fit, so it takes more pressure to fire it out, yet the fuzz/hair allows for less friction once it's moving. I could be wrong.
I don't think adding a streamer in an effort to stabilize its flight will make much of a difference except to add drag. Tennis balls already have such a low terminal velocity. Again, just my two cents.
I don't think adding a streamer in an effort to stabilize its flight will make much of a difference except to add drag. Tennis balls already have such a low terminal velocity. Again, just my two cents.
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Agreed.Blitz wrote:I don't think adding a streamer in an effort to stabilize its flight will make much of a difference except to add drag. Tennis balls already have such a low terminal velocity. Again, just my two cents.
Also, at low pressures they don't deform much, this was with a very old ball:
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Shipping is a killer now, 100 balls to almost anywhere from ebay is ($30-55 shipping cost only), that is a lot of balls bought locally. It is almost to the pint where one will have to buy land close to a spud or corn field and pray for a racoon or deer infestation
We made about 30 shots Saturday, without streamers. (I thought that I had a roll of the Orange surveyors tape in the truck, but didn't)
Didn't matter. The bright colored balls were plenty visible without it.
We kept shooting the same 5 balls, with kids collecting them and throwing them back. No balls were lost. At this rate, 50 balls should last a long time.
Thanks,
Duane
Didn't matter. The bright colored balls were plenty visible without it.
We kept shooting the same 5 balls, with kids collecting them and throwing them back. No balls were lost. At this rate, 50 balls should last a long time.
Thanks,
Duane