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If you define a hybrid (as we do on the forum) as combustion of fuel vapour at a pre-ignition pressure significantly higher than atmospheric pressure, most cars are hybrid drive
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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Quick video
I think this is the first video footage I've posted of this gun... ever. Unfortunately when I was visiting ohio I did not have much time to shoot stuff... otherwise this would have been a bit more extravagant. I had to quickly macgyver it back into a working condition with few tools available. Some of the stuff I filmed couldn't be used since it was too dark out.
I think this is the first video footage I've posted of this gun... ever. Unfortunately when I was visiting ohio I did not have much time to shoot stuff... otherwise this would have been a bit more extravagant. I had to quickly macgyver it back into a working condition with few tools available. Some of the stuff I filmed couldn't be used since it was too dark out.
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That is a very satisfying bang, good on you for wearing ear protection
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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I agree with JSR, it's a VERY satisfying bang. Good job! Just wait till I achieve that with a pneumatic cannon...
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This might be relevant to you:MrCrowley wrote:...and before anyone blames my fuel mixture for the black cloud blasted out of the muzzle
Here's an interesting design for people wanting to test loud devices without actually fitting a suppressor to their launcher:
Basically 6 automobile tyres in an oil drum...
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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Very clever, but the loud noise is the best part of spud guns!
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But police are the worst thing to have ruin your day, second only to an exploding gun.PotatoEnemy17 wrote:Very clever, but the loud noise is the best part of spud guns!
Sarcasm is the body's natural defense against stupid.
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The latter can be an oddly satisfying experience though... für die Wissenschaft!Mr.Tallahassee wrote:But police are the worst thing to have ruin your day, second only to an exploding gun.
This for example made my day, it didn't ruin it
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hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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New .40 cal barrel on my pellet gun, I think it's fitting for the sawn off configuration
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Have you considered a valve upgrade?
http://forum.daisymuseum.com/daisy-880- ... c3519.html
I hear there's a few guys on the forum handy with a lathe
http://forum.daisymuseum.com/daisy-880- ... c3519.html
I hear there's a few guys on the forum handy with a lathe
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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It's got a good amount of power as is, I just have a problem with the skirts on the blowgun darts flipping at higher pressure. But with just a single pump, this thing puts wire darts deeper into wood then my 48" blowgun.
Here's a video of it a various pressures, you can see the skirt flipping problem in some of the higher pressure shots
http://s906.photobucket.com/albums/ac26 ... fb62e0.mp4
Here's a video of it a various pressures, you can see the skirt flipping problem in some of the higher pressure shots
http://s906.photobucket.com/albums/ac26 ... fb62e0.mp4
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Assuming that the exploding gun wasn't immediately lethal and didn't cause paralysis or other permanent disability, I'd take that over the police any day.But police are the worst thing to have ruin your day, second only to an exploding gun.
Nice work, Fnord. I'm looking forward to coming across this build somewhere in the 800+ new posts I'm slogging through after frosh week.
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I got sick of my harbor freight consumable threaded hole plugs, so I bought some better taps and dies from ebay.
My tap and die set now weighs more than a small child.
Oh, by the way DYI, that gun is my *old* hybrid, so there's nothing new to see here. But I do have some upgrades underway that should get the power up to multi-kJ levels, finally.
My tap and die set now weighs more than a small child.
Oh, by the way DYI, that gun is my *old* hybrid, so there's nothing new to see here. But I do have some upgrades underway that should get the power up to multi-kJ levels, finally.
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