Lil' Shatterhand buildlog
Posted: Tue Aug 20, 2013 2:32 pm
I've been dorment for too long..
I got the itch again after my son fired " Old Shatterhand", my multishot PCP..I decided to build one for him.
For those who missed it ( long read, but worth it) http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/old-sha ... 17827.html
Lost the youtube channel though, so no vids.
Anyway..
A more serious airgun for my kid this time, after some Nerf projects.
I set out to build him something to last a lifetime, a wallhanger for when he's grown.
So...I decided to make a muzzleloaded coaxial repeater, in a Lukens kind of style.
An airgun to resemble a flintlock musket..wich will launch anything shoved down the barrel.
Soft and light stuff at first...he's still young.
I used the tubes from a motorcycle front end, since they served me so well last time.Thick smooth steel walls...
The original plug was drilled to accept the barrel and an O-ring seal.
The piston is made from thick rubber, with an O-ring superglued to it.The O-ring naturally expands against the reservoir walls.
I used one slightly larger than the I.D. and pressed it onto the piston with a brass cilinder while the glue set.
All in all it is 100% airtight -one way offcourse, and comparable in weight to a QEV piston.
A light spring keeps it in position and prevents it from flipping over.
It actuated spot-on..just like a factory made QEV.
A hammervalve is added to pilot and an extra supply of air is held in the buttstock.I've restricted flow between the valve and buttstock to act asif the piston would have a tiny equalisation hole, yet it doesn't.
Same type of system as I used on Old Shat, just a different approach.
Tapping the hammervalve to fire, repeat untill the gun is empty...
Just started on the project, the hammer shown is just a mock-up.
I need to set the fillplug in place, add a trigger mech, hammer, sights, paint, woodwork, engrave it some, decorate etc.. etc...
And boy do those scrathes pop out on camera! Wyz should have a blast!
But here are the first few pictures:
(More will follow)
I got the itch again after my son fired " Old Shatterhand", my multishot PCP..I decided to build one for him.
For those who missed it ( long read, but worth it) http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/old-sha ... 17827.html
Lost the youtube channel though, so no vids.
Anyway..
A more serious airgun for my kid this time, after some Nerf projects.
I set out to build him something to last a lifetime, a wallhanger for when he's grown.
So...I decided to make a muzzleloaded coaxial repeater, in a Lukens kind of style.
An airgun to resemble a flintlock musket..wich will launch anything shoved down the barrel.
Soft and light stuff at first...he's still young.
I used the tubes from a motorcycle front end, since they served me so well last time.Thick smooth steel walls...
The original plug was drilled to accept the barrel and an O-ring seal.
The piston is made from thick rubber, with an O-ring superglued to it.The O-ring naturally expands against the reservoir walls.
I used one slightly larger than the I.D. and pressed it onto the piston with a brass cilinder while the glue set.
All in all it is 100% airtight -one way offcourse, and comparable in weight to a QEV piston.
A light spring keeps it in position and prevents it from flipping over.
It actuated spot-on..just like a factory made QEV.
A hammervalve is added to pilot and an extra supply of air is held in the buttstock.I've restricted flow between the valve and buttstock to act asif the piston would have a tiny equalisation hole, yet it doesn't.
Same type of system as I used on Old Shat, just a different approach.
Tapping the hammervalve to fire, repeat untill the gun is empty...
Just started on the project, the hammer shown is just a mock-up.
I need to set the fillplug in place, add a trigger mech, hammer, sights, paint, woodwork, engrave it some, decorate etc.. etc...
And boy do those scrathes pop out on camera! Wyz should have a blast!
But here are the first few pictures:
(More will follow)