Mechanically actuated quick dump valve
Posted: Mon Oct 26, 2020 4:55 am
To get myself to build some stuff again I decided to slap a cannon together in my lunch break, with all designing and calculating done on the fly.
I noticed that the projects where I spend a lot of time designing and preparing often don't actually end up being built at all..
Basically this is a quick dump valve cannon based on the first one being built by technician1002, and a previous version I built myself. Got a bit fed up by the pull-rod trigger, and wanted to shoot it like a normal airgun. Some coil springs to pull the piston backwards and a trigger system took care of that. Opening time is pretty fast because of the springs, and is sped up even more when compressed air gets in front of the piston. I had to redo the piston bumper as the cannon got smashed apart, shearing off M6 bolts in the process. Now it is equipped with an air brake to slow down the piston gradually. Heavy projectiles at 15 bar of pressure are not a problem anymore.
The bore is 60mm (barrel missing in the pictures ), I didn't calculate the chamber volume, but it is somewhat smaller than the barrel volume making for a relatively quiet shot.
It's still a bit rough around the edges, might fix that later if I feel like it. A shoulder stock, some basic sights and a bipod are still on the to-do list.
I noticed that the projects where I spend a lot of time designing and preparing often don't actually end up being built at all..
Basically this is a quick dump valve cannon based on the first one being built by technician1002, and a previous version I built myself. Got a bit fed up by the pull-rod trigger, and wanted to shoot it like a normal airgun. Some coil springs to pull the piston backwards and a trigger system took care of that. Opening time is pretty fast because of the springs, and is sped up even more when compressed air gets in front of the piston. I had to redo the piston bumper as the cannon got smashed apart, shearing off M6 bolts in the process. Now it is equipped with an air brake to slow down the piston gradually. Heavy projectiles at 15 bar of pressure are not a problem anymore.
The bore is 60mm (barrel missing in the pictures ), I didn't calculate the chamber volume, but it is somewhat smaller than the barrel volume making for a relatively quiet shot.
It's still a bit rough around the edges, might fix that later if I feel like it. A shoulder stock, some basic sights and a bipod are still on the to-do list.