
If any of you see something that could be improved, or especially if something could fail, please let me know!
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I'm still in high school, so my experience with materials and processes is limited. I plan on building this as soon as I can purchase the stock metal.
I'm really trying to overbuild it to compensate any loss of strength from the machining processes or the assembly. The individual, unmodified fittings and pipe are all rated or calculated for at least 2500psi, some 6000psi. My main concerns are whether or not the joints themselves will hold, and any weaknesses in the components caused by machining or stresses from bolt arrangement.
Height: 8.5”
Bore: 0.75” (might make it 1”)
Barrel Length: 5'
Chamber length: 1.5”x18” (shortened for pics)
Piston: 2”x1.75”
Design:
-Everything except for the fittings, bolts, and screws is 6061 aluminum. The chamber is just copper colored on the pics for contrast.
-The main bolts (labeled as B1) are currently 1/4”, which together have three times the tensile strength than the load from 1000psi. However, I'm not sure how the impact of the piston over time would affect them, or how the tightening down of their nuts would.
-This is only the core component, once I get it finalized I'll add the support structure for it (particularly needed for the recoil) as well as a the loading and firing systems
Seals:
-The piston has a layer of 1/8” thick rubber on either side. The bottom one is pushed out by the two o-rings to form a concave disk. This is so that on impact, the o-rings will compress better than just a layer of rubber, absorbing impact and sealing off the sides of the chamber.
*the o-rings are not meant to seal the piston in the chamber while filling, there will be a small gap*
-All permanents seals (not 3 and 4) are to be to be machined to fit, sealed by J-B Weld, and mechanically tightened. All threaded fitting will use the usual Teflon tape.
*note: there is supposed to be a small gap between the piston and the chamber to allow the air to seep around while filling, I just forgot to add it in.