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*** UPDATE - 23 Apr 2008: Electrical system posted here.
So here's my pseudo build-log for those who were interested in my upcoming cannon. I chose the name CF, because the chamber has just over 1CF of volume, thought it was fitting. Please note, the tee/elbow and the flange assembly are dry-fitted and have not yet been glued. I barely had enough energy to pose the cannon for pictures let alone prep and glue those fittings.
Basic information
- The chamber is 6" ID, 60" long excluding the fittings.
- The barrel is 4" ID, 120" long excluding the tee/breech.
- The cannon weighs about 70lbs right now, it will weigh about 130lb when complete (stand, electronics, and breech block). No, I never wanted this to be hand-held.
- The propane meter will be approx. 22" of 3/4" piping, but I will calculate the total volume with the fittings before making this official.
- The cannon will feature a vertical sliding-wedge breech block for quick reloading of large ammunition. This is really the main reason I started this project -- the rest is just cake.
So yeah, it's a big gun, there's larger but this is respectable. Whatcha think so far? I have not shown any of the electronics yet, I haven't fully gathered what I need yet.
So here's my pseudo build-log for those who were interested in my upcoming cannon. I chose the name CF, because the chamber has just over 1CF of volume, thought it was fitting. Please note, the tee/elbow and the flange assembly are dry-fitted and have not yet been glued. I barely had enough energy to pose the cannon for pictures let alone prep and glue those fittings.
Basic information
- The chamber is 6" ID, 60" long excluding the fittings.
- The barrel is 4" ID, 120" long excluding the tee/breech.
- The cannon weighs about 70lbs right now, it will weigh about 130lb when complete (stand, electronics, and breech block). No, I never wanted this to be hand-held.
- The propane meter will be approx. 22" of 3/4" piping, but I will calculate the total volume with the fittings before making this official.
- The cannon will feature a vertical sliding-wedge breech block for quick reloading of large ammunition. This is really the main reason I started this project -- the rest is just cake.
So yeah, it's a big gun, there's larger but this is respectable. Whatcha think so far? I have not shown any of the electronics yet, I haven't fully gathered what I need yet.
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- The end of the chamber. So far, using flanges is the most economical method I've found to plug up the end of the chamber. Since it's 6" ID, I plan on making a nice sliding spark strip that can be easily serviced without jamming my arm down the chamber. I have lots of room, might as well take advantage of it!
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- TwitchTheAussie
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Nice size bud. She'l be pretty sweet when done. WHat are you using to power the spark strip?
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You have a perfect set up for a piston valve!
Ahh so there it is. I didn't really grasp the scale of the thing until I realized those were standard 6' foldout tables underneath..
So a breech loader...don't forget to calc the elbow volume into the tank size.
What have you decided on for ammo?
So a breech loader...don't forget to calc the elbow volume into the tank size.
What have you decided on for ammo?
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Applesauce jars.starman wrote:Ahh so there it is. I didn't really grasp the scale of the thing until I realized those were standard 6' foldout tables underneath..
So a breech loader...don't forget to calc the elbow volume into the tank size.
What have you decided on for ammo?
I have also made some ammunition out of 3" PVC scraps. Along with my breech, I am designing an extractor that'll pull casings out of the breech when opened. Just like the real thing, though I may have to make it lever-operated instead of automatic, but that's fine.
Its big, its powerful, its clean and all together: SUPERB!
You should hold that with two man (or alone if you can) and feel the recoil
BLAM!
I assume your breech loading system will be a very interesting design.
You should hold that with two man (or alone if you can) and feel the recoil
BLAM!
I assume your breech loading system will be a very interesting design.
- TwitchTheAussie
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This is gonna be one sweet sexy momma'
Raise your horns if you love metal.
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awesome so this is the beast
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so i guess this is what your big a** gun is goin to turn out to be
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Wow that thing is enormous
Dont see too many cannons out there with a chamber that large
im extremely impressed
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Ive always been impressed by when he hits the tree and half of it falls over.
Dont see too many cannons out there with a chamber that large
im extremely impressed
and brother361 copy and paste the url not embed code
Edit: brother nevermind
Ive always been impressed by when he hits the tree and half of it falls over.
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i know i messed up i fixed it your too fastbigbob12345 wrote:Wow that thing is enormous
Dont see too many cannons out there with a chamber that large
im extremely impressed
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Well, that cannon's got a larger diameter chamber, but I have more volume. It also has a shorter barrel.
It also weighs less than half of my design right now, and his does have the portability of being handheld. I did not design my cannon to be handheld at all, going for structural intergity and the luxury of some of the nicer things a combustion cannon can have.
It's also muzzle-loaded, whereas mine will have a quick-opening vertical-wedge breech.
Elevating and traversing will be operated by a hand crank, worm-gear setup. The mount will be small enough to transport with my truck, though.
So I guess they're similar only in size -- but my cannon will definitely be larger and less mobile. But I think it'll also be more powerful though, with more volume, a propane metering system. HGDT calculated 4800ft/lb of muzzle energy with a 3lb projectile, though I did that using exactly a 60" chamber. With the elbow and breech, it's going to be more than that so teh figure will definitely change.
It also weighs less than half of my design right now, and his does have the portability of being handheld. I did not design my cannon to be handheld at all, going for structural intergity and the luxury of some of the nicer things a combustion cannon can have.
It's also muzzle-loaded, whereas mine will have a quick-opening vertical-wedge breech.
Elevating and traversing will be operated by a hand crank, worm-gear setup. The mount will be small enough to transport with my truck, though.
So I guess they're similar only in size -- but my cannon will definitely be larger and less mobile. But I think it'll also be more powerful though, with more volume, a propane metering system. HGDT calculated 4800ft/lb of muzzle energy with a 3lb projectile, though I did that using exactly a 60" chamber. With the elbow and breech, it's going to be more than that so teh figure will definitely change.