nowadays, hardley anyone shoots potatoes, so in that case, most of the guns on this site arn't "spudguns". The hobby has evoved alot from that. If you insist on shooting a potato, look at 4hv.org. One person made a induction launcher shoot a golfball, as they are more aerodynamic. just plop a piece...
*googles electrothermal* looks hard to make. I'd rather stick with my EM-CC. By the way it's 1.2kw, so I think DYI wins. It should be an EM-C, but the bullet is filled with compressed air, so it's a EM-CC. :roll: The battery’s charged, so I can ROCK AND ROLL! *checks LED* *LED is completely blank* *...
Meh, Lucky. My EM-CC (Electromagnetic Compressed Combustion) Bolt action cannon cost me the latter side of $500, including case construction, plans, cutting, internals, microcontrollers, etc. I haven't posted any pics of it yet, as it was a old design. I lost the plans to it, have it locked up in th...
I guess pneumatics are winning... :D In my opinion, I like electomagnetic - combustion. It isn't a spud gun that I use that type though. I make my Coilguns single stage, and I make a parallel circuit, one to the sparker, one electromagnetic. But Spud guns - I like Pneumatic. It's real simple, but I ...
Okay... can't find a god-damned thing at Lowe's. Made a little reducer... well, big, by putting a 1 - 1/2" reducer in a 1 1/2 - 1" reducer in a 2 - 1 1/2" reducer. well, thanks psycix for a very good point there, but the wall of the bell reducer would be easier to breach than the wall of the compres...
Awesome. Personally, I have one too (EBAY, BABY!!!) but never use it as little fat kids that play Paintball go complain and "I'LL F@CKING SUE YOU!" because I "Accidentally" shot around 5000 rounds, non-stop, at 'em, just to make sure I hit 'em.
Not much of a spud gun, but When I was making an electromagnetic coilgun, I forgot that I was using full metal tweezers to get out a wire. Big mistake... :roll: Also my friend had a spud gun, so for a first, we fired it off. he forgot the cement. Pop goes the end cap, hits 'im in the spleen, and he'...
Well, hello Spudfiles. This is my first post. I heard bell reducers are the first thing to go wrong in a pneumatic cannon because they are not pressure rated. About safety on this item: I am making an in-line version of a pneumatic spud gun. :wink: My first one. Plans: http://img2.freeimagehosting.n...