Copper gun to fire 1 1/2" steel flechettes.
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I just bought a 3/4" QEV from McMaster,
Should I use the QEV to fire the cannon or pilot a piston?
I want to fire these little flechettes, I just bought 100 of them.
And I bought 1lb of the 1" long kind flechettes.
What diameter and of what metal should my barrel be?
Thanks!
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Nice!
It depends on how you intend to use them. Because of the fins you'll definitely be needing some sort of sabot. Do you plan on firing them individually like an APFSDS round or putting multiple roundsin "beehive" fashion?Should I use the QEV to fire the cannon or pilot a piston?
What diameter and of what metal should my barrel be?
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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I want to fire them individually, Is it possible to get a barrel with just enough room for the fins and put wadding (like a cotton ball) behind them?
I don't know exactly how I would make a sabot for these...
Would wadding somehow make the flechette inaccurate after it leaves the barrel?
Could I cut potato cores or wax cores and then slice them in half down their length, using them to encase the flechettes fins?
If the sabot only contacts the flechettes shaft, I think it'll slide off in the barrel.
I don't know exactly how to make sabots that would stay intact while being fired, and not slip off the flechette. PLUS shed away after the flechette is airborne without affecting it's trajectory...
I don't know exactly how I would make a sabot for these...
Would wadding somehow make the flechette inaccurate after it leaves the barrel?
Could I cut potato cores or wax cores and then slice them in half down their length, using them to encase the flechettes fins?
If the sabot only contacts the flechettes shaft, I think it'll slide off in the barrel.
I don't know exactly how to make sabots that would stay intact while being fired, and not slip off the flechette. PLUS shed away after the flechette is airborne without affecting it's trajectory...
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How about something like this, using say a 1/2" barrel and 1/2" dowel as a sabot. It comes in 2 parts, a simple half inch length goes to the rear of the fins, as a gas seal to push the flechette along. Another half inch length is drilled through the centre the same diameter as the flechette body, then cut in half and put around the flechette to stabilise it in the barrel.
As a lighter alternative to dowel you can use balsa wood, much lighter and easier to work with, and you can cut out appropriately sized sabots from a 1/2" thick sheet using the sharpened tube method (without cutting your fingers )
As a lighter alternative to dowel you can use balsa wood, much lighter and easier to work with, and you can cut out appropriately sized sabots from a 1/2" thick sheet using the sharpened tube method (without cutting your fingers )
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hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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Of course! A gas seal AND a sabot! That is an absolutely awesome idea.
Did you make that diagram just now, the flechette looks exactly like the ones I ordered.
Thank you very much!
When this starts going together I'll post it in this thread.
Do you think I need to make a piston or should the QEV alone be enough to fire a single flechette out of a 1/4" barrel at the same velocity as a 3/4" piston? (I think they're small enough to fit in a 1/4" barrel, maybe a slightly larger one) I plan to use the highest pressures I can get, I have a CO2 regulator from Kobalt, it'll only do 120psi now, but I think I can modify it.
Did you make that diagram just now, the flechette looks exactly like the ones I ordered.
Thank you very much!
When this starts going together I'll post it in this thread.
Do you think I need to make a piston or should the QEV alone be enough to fire a single flechette out of a 1/4" barrel at the same velocity as a 3/4" piston? (I think they're small enough to fit in a 1/4" barrel, maybe a slightly larger one) I plan to use the highest pressures I can get, I have a CO2 regulator from Kobalt, it'll only do 120psi now, but I think I can modify it.
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Yep, one gets handy with paint on this sitekiwi of nitro wrote:Did you make that diagram just now, the flechette looks exactly like the ones I ordered.
For a 1/2" or 1/4" barrel I would say use the QEV directly - a QEV after all is a commercially made piston valve. As to the calibre, it depends on the pressures you intend to use. If you're stuck with typical compressor pressures (150 psi or so) I would say go for the 1/2" to maximise your surface area, but if you can go higher (300-400 psi) I would go with the smaller barrel, it will probably be more accurate.Do you think I need to make a piston or should the QEV alone be enough to fire a single flechette out of a 1/4" barrel at the same velocity as a 3/4" piston? (I think they're small enough to fit in a 1/4" barrel, maybe a slightly larger one) I plan to use the highest pressures I can get, I have a CO2 regulator from Kobalt, it'll only do 120psi now, but I think I can modify it.
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I guess I need to port the barrel to release pressure before the flechette exits, otherwise the blast of air will cause the flechette to yaw back and forth as it sails through the air...
I don't know exactly how to do this, but I think it might be necessary... Is it?
I don't know exactly how to do this, but I think it might be necessary... Is it?
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Probably not such a big deal, you could make an air stripper:
but a series of barrel ports should suffice, you could even sheath the barrel et voila, integral suppressor
but a series of barrel ports should suffice, you could even sheath the barrel et voila, integral suppressor
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hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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Great, I think I can make an air-stripper out of some fittings using a dremel.
Isn' t there quite a chance that part of the sabot wil get caught on the edge of the air stripper? a simpler muzzle brake with smallish holes might be a better solution.
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what their mass, length and diameter ? anyone has any idea what their cd value is?And I bought 1lb of the 1" long kind flechettes.
you know, I could compare them with a bb of the same diam in charigun pro to see how much better would they perform
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