The Compressed Air Kinetic Emancipator III
As discussed here, I have constructed my first piston valved gun. You can look there for pics of the inner workings of the gun.
Specs:
-interchangeable barrels, interchangeable chambers if I ever want to
-1.5" porting piston housed in a 2" tee
-no audible leaks past 20PSI
-1" sprinkler valve pilot valve
-stress ball bumper
-125PSI popoff and pressure gauge
I'm going to paint it soon, possibly over the weekend.
I love that I can pump the gun with just a bike pump.
I dry fired it twice (40PSI and 50PSI), and it was LOUD. I am quite looking forward to testing it out tomorrow.
The CAKE III, she is born!
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Nice popgun.. Avoid heavy projectiles with that stock configuration so torque on the frame does not cause it to break.
I use the sprinkler valve as the stock(that's what the elbow joint on the back of it is for), and the chamber rests on my shoulder.
I might add a better stock to the list of to-do's for the gun, but do you think that kick might break it if I hold it as I have described?
I might add a better stock to the list of to-do's for the gun, but do you think that kick might break it if I hold it as I have described?
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That's an interesting configuration you have there. to reduce the chance of a recoil related catastrophic failure, you might look into a.....chamber support?
Maybe switch the elbow out for a tee and work a pipe up to help brace the chamber to the valve portion.
Maybe switch the elbow out for a tee and work a pipe up to help brace the chamber to the valve portion.
Who is being emancipated by your launcher?The Compressed Air Kinetic Emancipator III
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Maybe Emaciator would be better?Gaderelguitarist wrote:Who is being emancipated by your launcher?mlz3000 wrote:The Compressed Air Kinetic Emancipator III
I like the chamber design. It's... different. I wouldn't worry too much about the torque issue, unless you feel the chamber being pushed into your collarbone or shoulder, it's minimal and probably not enough to cause serious damage. what would be a problem is if you were using the back of your chamber that actually looks like a stock as a stock.
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As it launches away a civilization's diet of potatoes, causing them to lose several pounds?Maybe Emaciator would be better?
I would think Eliminator would suffice.
MLZ3000, I just noticed that you said you have multiple chambers and barrels. Might we see them?
so many muchness
My thinking was that it emancipated the projectile from the barrel...or...something...
Mostly I was looking for a cool noun that started with "E" because I'm a portal nut, and wanted the acronym for the gun to be CAKE. I think it sounds like a cool name for a gun.
Mostly I was looking for a cool noun that started with "E" because I'm a portal nut, and wanted the acronym for the gun to be CAKE. I think it sounds like a cool name for a gun.
I might do that just to be safe, but continue to hold it with the chamber over my shoulder. It's just intuitively how I pick up the gun, seems easier to hold it like that.Gaderelguitarist wrote:Maybe switch the elbow out for a tee and work a pipe up to help brace the chamber to the valve portion.
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I guess that makes....perfect...sense.My thinking was that it emancipated the projectile from the barrel...or...something...
My thoughts as well.but continue to hold it with the chamber over my shoulder
so many muchness
mark.f wrote:why not just... turn it around?
If it kicks enough for me to be worried about needing a support, I'll do that, because that would make building a support really easy. Thanks for the great idea.
If it doesn't kick very much, (and all I'm firing out of here will be tennis balls and golf balls, so I don't know that the kick will be too bad) I'll probably leave it as is. I like holding it with the chamber over my shoulder, because that feels quite comfortable to me, plus I think big guns look coolest shoulder mounted.
Compressed Air Kinetic Excalceation?
Kind of like knocking your socks off.
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That sounds much cooler. Brings a certain mythical sword to mind, which is always a good thing.Compressed Air Kinetic Excalceation?
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Referring to the chamber, Convoluted And Knee Emulating?
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@mlz, the kick won't be bad at all. I have a bigger valve on my golf ball cannon and the recoil is there but it is nothing to worry about. nobody bring up my awkward shoulder firings hehe
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One man's trash is a true Spudder's treasure!
Golf Ball Cannon "Superna" ■ M16 BBMG ■ Pengun ■ Hammer Valve Airsoft Sniper ■ High Pressure .22 Coax
Holy Shat!