Hey guys, been a while since I posted. Its not that I haven't been building any cannons, just they were all a) unimpressive, b) didn't function properly, or (most likely) c) both. This is the second incarnation of the "Uber Tuber" I posted about a year or so ago. I deemed it unsafe after you guys set me straight about DWV, so I tore it down and reused a few parts to make this one. Spec-wise:
-2" diameter chamber, 36" long
-1" diameter barrel, ~53" long
-Modified sprinkler valve actuated by a modified blow gun
-A schrader valve to fill it and a pressure guage to keep me in the know
-And a nice coat of olive drab
And that's pretty much it. Pretty simple as far as pneumatics go, just wanted to keep it clean. And the pics (notice my mascot, Mick the moose, on the work bench) :
The second tube attached to the barrel is storage for the ram rod. Its just a length of 1/2" PVC with a threaded coupler on one end. The ram rod has a threaded plug attached to it so you can insert the rod and lock it in place. I know a breach loading system would be more convenient, but in the spirit of simplicity, this suffices.
And lastly, some damage shots. Just a few things laying about the garage.
First shot: scrap chunk of 3/4" poplar, about 60 psi, 1" dowel as ammo
Second shot: A broken laptop screen at about 80 psi, 1" dowel as ammo. The shot actually went through the screen, through the box(which was filled with styrofoam), and left a dent in the bottom of my poker table.
Third & Fourth Shot: A chunk of scrap 2x4, about 80 psi, old screwdriver as ammo.
Fifth shot: My favorite, an old phone book at about 90 psi, 1" inch dowel as ammo. Actually took a nice little core out of the book, you can see the little circles floating around right after the shot. Wasn't expecting that...
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Anyway, hope you enjoy it. Looking forward to your comments.
Added 4/11/08
More destruction. This isn't actually the same cannon. This is one I built for a friend but its nearly identical, so I deemed it unnecessary to start a new topic. Anyway, just a short, destructive little video...enjoy...
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Das Uber Tuber 02 (New vid)
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Nicely done and brilliant damage videos, particularly the screwdriver embedded in the plank
My only complaint would be the length of hose as usual, but if it's more comfortable for you like that, who am I to object. Also, I'm sure the construction can take pressures in the 120 psi region
My only complaint would be the length of hose as usual, but if it's more comfortable for you like that, who am I to object. Also, I'm sure the construction can take pressures in the 120 psi region
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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Thanks. That second shot at the 2x4 actually glanced off and bent the screwdriver, making it unusable. Probably best...it had a tendancy to richoche. I didn't want to get perforated.jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:Nicely done and brilliant damage videos, particularly the screwdriver embedded in the plank
The blowgun was originally located elsewhere making the hose necessary, but I moved it and plan to shorten the hose. I kept the pressure sub 100 because I was forced to "play" inside (yard's not fenced in, cop lives across the street, bad things). Didn't want to send a screwdriver into the living room.My only complaint would be the length of hose as usual, but if it's more comfortable for you like that, who am I to object. Also, I'm sure the construction can take pressures in the 120 psi region
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Understandable, I'm aware of the potential mishaps that result from indoor testing
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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This UBER thing is wery cool but I dont think that you need that PVC tube were you plug your ram rod . . . But hey UBER thing is great
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wow nice gun mate
i like your first shot where some flying wood shrapnel imbeded into the box!
my only suggestion is flip the valve 180 degrees and have a 90 degree brass hose elbow to have a shorter pilot hose.
i like your first shot where some flying wood shrapnel imbeded into the box!
my only suggestion is flip the valve 180 degrees and have a 90 degree brass hose elbow to have a shorter pilot hose.
Aussie spudders unite!!
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Thanks, I like that idea. I happen to have such a fitting laying about...just might try that.Carlman wrote:wow nice gun mate
i like your first shot where some flying wood shrapnel imbeded into the box!
my only suggestion is flip the valve 180 degrees and have a 90 degree brass hose elbow to have a shorter pilot hose.
Excellent phonebook hole punch!!! Simple and sleek, well laid out and proportioned.... powerful little grunt it is. Paint job and detail is top notch. Ramrod storage is cool...
I'm with JSR, either shorten the hose or better, hard pipe the pilot from the blowgun to the modded valve, tight and close to your barrel. Will give it a tough built-on look.
Overall very nice gun!! Dropping this one in my "spudgun examples" bookmarks.
I'm with JSR, either shorten the hose or better, hard pipe the pilot from the blowgun to the modded valve, tight and close to your barrel. Will give it a tough built-on look.
Overall very nice gun!! Dropping this one in my "spudgun examples" bookmarks.
Good plan!!cornflake_81 wrote:Didn't want to send a screwdriver into the living room.
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It's a difficult situation, regarding pilot volume vs. ergonomics. I try so hard to balance the two factors out, but depending on the launcher's design, only so much can be done.jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:Nicely done and brilliant damage videos, particularly the screwdriver embedded in the plank
My only complaint would be the length of hose as usual, but if it's more comfortable for you like that, who am I to object. Also, I'm sure the construction can take pressures in the 120 psi region
Anyway, I also personally like the third shot, where the screwdriver just sticks in the 2x4.
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Thanks...honored, for sure. 8)Overall very nice gun!! Dropping this one in my "spudgun examples" bookmarks.
Nah, sprechen pneumatisch.Ahh Deutsch Sprechen!
Really itching to get this thing outside to really open it up. I've been eying some 1" ball bearings....those should put quite a hole in something.Anyway, I also personally like the third shot, where the screwdriver just sticks in the 2x4.
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Sprechen Pneumatisch?
Kartoffel Pneumatisch Sprechen:)
Kartoffel Pneumatisch Sprechen:)
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Hey guys, added a new video to the first post.