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cometboy
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Wed Dec 21, 2011 11:13 pm
Kaleun,
Thanks for the link. It was broken, but I was able to locate the instructions from your input.
First shot with copper cannon.
Projectile is a nylon cylinder 7 grams, 651fps, 120psi chamber.
The delay and aim are off, but better shots await.
Thanks again for the help building the thing. I hope I can get some good pictures.
Cheers.
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jackssmirkingrevenge
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Thu Dec 22, 2011 12:08 am
cometboy wrote:The delay and aim are off, but better shots await.
Still several orders of magnitude better than any other spudfiles member was able to achieve, great shot!
Looking forward to more
Have you ever tried using multiple projectiles, shotgun style?
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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cometboy
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Thu Dec 22, 2011 1:52 pm
Modeling clay. Same projectile, same speeds as the apple.
The ball was about 3.5 inches in diameter. For scale, the PVC post holding the targets is 1 inch wide.
Still not great pictures, but I am still trying to figure out whats going on. Unsurprisingly, the blunt projectile is transferring a crapload of energy to the target.
I still want to use a marble, but have not figured out the best way. Sabots tend to end up in the picture and screw things up.
We shall see.
Cheers.
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POLAND_SPUD
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Thu Dec 22, 2011 3:50 pm
ohh my that does look nice
JSR jiz#### in his pants in 3... 2... 1...

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MrCrowley
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cometboy
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Thu Dec 22, 2011 3:57 pm
The flash I am using is fast.
A normal commercial flash like a Nikon or Canon is about 30 usec at lowest power.
The flash I cobbled together ( a copy of Harold Edgertons design) is 1 usec.
The nylon slug moves about .01" during that time, pretty near to blur free.
Cheers.
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Brian the brain
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Thu Dec 22, 2011 4:07 pm
WOW!
Those deserve a place on the front page!
Beautiful, even artful pictures.
Gun Freak wrote:
Oh my friggin god stop being so awesome, that thing is pure kick ass. Most innovative and creative pneumatic that the files have ever come by!
Can't ask for a better compliment!!
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vardas
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Thu Dec 22, 2011 6:14 pm
truly great pictures, looking forward to more. i was wondering if you would post a few pics of the cannon itself.
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cometboy
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Thu Dec 22, 2011 7:51 pm
vardas,
Thank you.
I will take a picture when I get a chance. The cannon is nothing special. I did not take any time to make it look nice as I want it only to take pictures.
My Flickr photo stream is here. I may not post everything here, but I do post good stuff there.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/8763834@N02/
Cheers.
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pneumaticcannons
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Thu Dec 22, 2011 9:49 pm
You're flickr account is truly amazing. Are you a professional? Great stuff really

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Thu Dec 22, 2011 10:29 pm
Very beautiful pictures!
Just curious, how are you triggering the flash unit? Some type of momentary switch on the target (a guy named plasticex009 used this method a very long time ago)?
Great job again, and:
Brian the brain wrote:Beautiful, even artful pictures.
I would hope so, being that I would most definitely qualify cometboy as an artist.

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jackssmirkingrevenge
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Fri Dec 23, 2011 2:32 am
Brilliant!
Sabots tend to end up in the picture and screw things up.
Some sort of shallow bolts or similar constriction in the muzzle could be sufficient to just slow the sabot enough that it would be out of shot.
Some relevant discussion
here 
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life