Getting back into spudding - Building a copper pneumatic
Posted: Fri Oct 16, 2009 8:28 pm
Hey everyone!
I missed you all lol!
I stopped spudding like 2 years ago because mom didnt think like me doing something that was technically illegal, so i had to stop. it was the when i had just finished school. Anyway, i went to Univeristy to do a degree in applied physics, after a year i found i didn't like it because the physics was too theoretical. so i changed degrees to mechanical engineering, im about to finish my first year of it, im loving it. I then found my old coaxial hiding upstairs and though to get back into it. I convinced my mom to let my do it now, so im designing my new gun.
Its going to be a copper barrel sealing piston valve, and it will be actuated by a custom made blowgun. I plan to make it a 6mm bore, and thus the air chamber will be fairly thin as a result. I plan to fabricate a sheet metal shell for it, to allow me to bolt attachments on, without fear of compromising the integrity of the working parts, as well as making it look more like a real gun.
I have rough design for it, im just working on a ammo feeding mechanism. I think it will be gravity fed, and bolt action. but im having a lot of trouble with clip design and mechanism, any thoughts would be much appreciated .
I missed you all lol!
I stopped spudding like 2 years ago because mom didnt think like me doing something that was technically illegal, so i had to stop. it was the when i had just finished school. Anyway, i went to Univeristy to do a degree in applied physics, after a year i found i didn't like it because the physics was too theoretical. so i changed degrees to mechanical engineering, im about to finish my first year of it, im loving it. I then found my old coaxial hiding upstairs and though to get back into it. I convinced my mom to let my do it now, so im designing my new gun.
Its going to be a copper barrel sealing piston valve, and it will be actuated by a custom made blowgun. I plan to make it a 6mm bore, and thus the air chamber will be fairly thin as a result. I plan to fabricate a sheet metal shell for it, to allow me to bolt attachments on, without fear of compromising the integrity of the working parts, as well as making it look more like a real gun.
I have rough design for it, im just working on a ammo feeding mechanism. I think it will be gravity fed, and bolt action. but im having a lot of trouble with clip design and mechanism, any thoughts would be much appreciated .