made a mini Patato Cannon/Marble Cannon.. PLease tell us what you think. this stuff is fairly New to us and how we can improver
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Mini Potato/Marble Cannon Project
Nice.
Though you could check out the "C:B" ratio the next time you build a gun.
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How are the barrels connected to the chamber?
Though you could check out the "C:B" ratio the next time you build a gun.
For more information, click Wiki at the top of this page.
How are the barrels connected to the chamber?
Probably performance, ofcourse.
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Hey so the Barrels are screwed into the chamber.
And were hoping to improve mainly fire rate.. Its really un reliable
We bought a good sparker for 15$ but it still seams to only shoot when it wants too.
And were hoping to improve mainly fire rate.. Its really un reliable
We bought a good sparker for 15$ but it still seams to only shoot when it wants too.
Fire rate? On a basic spray and pray? Sounds like you're looking for consistant shots.Krislachlan wrote:Hey so the Barrels are screwed into the chamber.
And were hoping to improve mainly fire rate.. Its really un reliable
We bought a good sparker for 15$ but it still seams to only shoot when it wants too.
You're probably using too much fuel, a problem much harder to overcome with a smallish chamber like yours. Mutliple spark gaps and a fan can help with consistancy...assuming you get your fueling down pat.
You can come close to tripling your ammo performance with a (lot) longer barrel...4-5' or so.
Chamber fan and propane metering would do well on firing rate, performance and reliability/consistency.