Pcp pellet/bb gun (closed,see new thread for build log)
- sinister_shadows
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Starting a new thread for build log.
If possible can this thread be deleted?
If possible can this thread be deleted?
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- jakethebeast
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If you want power, go for piston valve, that gives you alot of power
But i didnt quite get your idea from what your picture though..
But i didnt quite get your idea from what your picture though..
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some power would be nice, but not needing heaps, trying to get as many shots out if a tank as i can.
to try and explain. The blue box at the back in the air tank with a input in the bottom. That then connects with a line to a second smaller air chamber, with a hammer valve in it (orange box) the hammer is connected to the trigger with a sear. When the triger is pulled it will release the hammer, causing air to flow past the valve, up the red tube, then into the barrel. To reset the hammer and chamer another round, you pull the charging handle at the back. The handle has a small bit on the bottom that pulls rod attached to the hammer to re-cock
if i can get the spring in the hammer right, i may be able to get it to re-cock the hammer with air. ive never made a gif before but ill see if i can figure it out so it gives you a better idea.\
Edit. here is that very first gif
to try and explain. The blue box at the back in the air tank with a input in the bottom. That then connects with a line to a second smaller air chamber, with a hammer valve in it (orange box) the hammer is connected to the trigger with a sear. When the triger is pulled it will release the hammer, causing air to flow past the valve, up the red tube, then into the barrel. To reset the hammer and chamer another round, you pull the charging handle at the back. The handle has a small bit on the bottom that pulls rod attached to the hammer to re-cock
if i can get the spring in the hammer right, i may be able to get it to re-cock the hammer with air. ive never made a gif before but ill see if i can figure it out so it gives you a better idea.\
Edit. here is that very first gif
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Basically you would need some kind of a valve between reservoir->firing chamber, other than that i see no problem for it working, only some PITA o-rings
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He is using a hammer valve.jakethebeast wrote:Basically you would need some kind of a valve between reservoir->firing chamber, other than that i see no problem for it working, only some PITA o-rings
CpTn_lAw wrote: "yay, me wanna make big multishot pnoob with 1000 psi foot pump compressor using diamond as main material. Do you think wet bread make good sealant? "
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hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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thats pretty much it jsr, though the issue i had with that design is i want to use mags. If i have the valve like that i can see issues
This was my other idea with a blow back, it would waste air, but would mean semi auto, with only needing to chamber the first round (not after full auto)
i should have left the airtank in the back a lighter color because it woulent decrease much with the hammer valve in the firing chamber
excuse my gif quality
-EDIT. Off to bed for now, its 3:30am here in the land of aus. day off today so i may make a start if i have anything laying around i can use.
Just looked closer at the blowgun valve, can i drill a hole for a chamber anywhere? if i can put it underneath then it would probably work for me
This was my other idea with a blow back, it would waste air, but would mean semi auto, with only needing to chamber the first round (not after full auto)
i should have left the airtank in the back a lighter color because it woulent decrease much with the hammer valve in the firing chamber
excuse my gif quality
-EDIT. Off to bed for now, its 3:30am here in the land of aus. day off today so i may make a start if i have anything laying around i can use.
Just looked closer at the blowgun valve, can i drill a hole for a chamber anywhere? if i can put it underneath then it would probably work for me
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Unless you have a really tight bore and really heavy projectile, that probably won't work.
CpTn_lAw wrote: "yay, me wanna make big multishot pnoob with 1000 psi foot pump compressor using diamond as main material. Do you think wet bread make good sealant? "
- sinister_shadows
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Tight bore wouldent be a problem, but pellet weight would. Didnt think it would just work
went for a look round but sadly i dont have any parts to get started, so ill have to wait till wedneday. I may make the hammervalve, just to try and get a little more flow with it.
went for a look round but sadly i dont have any parts to get started, so ill have to wait till wedneday. I may make the hammervalve, just to try and get a little more flow with it.
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While doing more research today i saw your semi with a pneumatic cylinder Wyz. It seems to be a far simpler way of doing what i want to do, and auto feeding rounds. all i would need is a small detent to stop the rounds rolling out
id love to stuff it all in the body of a steyr but im insure it would fit. Anyway to trigger the 3way if i where to move it into the stock?
edit- Can i use a solenoid 3way valve? that way i can just trigger it with 12v. If yes, do i get limited with the pressure i could put thru it
id love to stuff it all in the body of a steyr but im insure it would fit. Anyway to trigger the 3way if i where to move it into the stock?
edit- Can i use a solenoid 3way valve? that way i can just trigger it with 12v. If yes, do i get limited with the pressure i could put thru it
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Most valves are rated to 8-10 bar and you can usually use them at slightly higher pressures than thatCan i use a solenoid 3way valve? that way i can just trigger it with 12v. If yes, do i get limited with the pressure i could put thru it
but don't worry even 8 bar is more than enough for airsoft
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- sinister_shadows
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i was looking at using one of these for the feeder
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/360517335274 ... 983wt_1139
The listing says the ports are 4.5mm. im using these push to connects everywhere else
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/251221046454 ... 1423.l2649
Is there a 4.mm to 1/4 adapter i can use? or 4.5mm to 1/4 push to connect? havent had much luck
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/360517335274 ... 983wt_1139
The listing says the ports are 4.5mm. im using these push to connects everywhere else
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/251221046454 ... 1423.l2649
Is there a 4.mm to 1/4 adapter i can use? or 4.5mm to 1/4 push to connect? havent had much luck
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Use a single action cylinder, a lot easier.
12 solenoid work, kind expensive comparing to manual ones through
The 4.5mm port is for a specific push to connect fitting for cylinders, you need to search for them. I don´t know any adapters.
12 solenoid work, kind expensive comparing to manual ones through
The 4.5mm port is for a specific push to connect fitting for cylinders, you need to search for them. I don´t know any adapters.
CpTn_lAw wrote: "yay, me wanna make big multishot pnoob with 1000 psi foot pump compressor using diamond as main material. Do you think wet bread make good sealant? "
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Alright all of my parts are ordered, other then a tube for the mag and the air tank the gets hooked up to the qev. The only question i have is does it matter what size airtank i use? i want to get a decent rof out of it, so if its to big it would take to long to fill, but if its to small it would rob power yes?
the barrel is 6mm and will be firing mostly steel bb's, barrel is 700mm long atm, may change in size when the steyr body rocks up so i can measure
the main tank will be a paintball tank in a back pack
the barrel is 6mm and will be firing mostly steel bb's, barrel is 700mm long atm, may change in size when the steyr body rocks up so i can measure
the main tank will be a paintball tank in a back pack
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A 13 cubic inch tank is a good balance between number of shots and bulk, you can easily mount it on your launcher:
The Ninja tanks have shim adjustable regulators that can go down to 450 psi without the need for an additional reg, saving you bulk and money. At that pressure, you probably don't even need a firing chamber, just block off the QEV port.
The Ninja tanks have shim adjustable regulators that can go down to 450 psi without the need for an additional reg, saving you bulk and money. At that pressure, you probably don't even need a firing chamber, just block off the QEV port.
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