The Evolution Of My Combustion Cannons
Posted: Wed Mar 22, 2006 2:38 pm
Even though I prefer pneumatics, I still dabble with my combustion cannons. I have only made three and they are all just derivations of each other. So here is the evolution of my combustion cannons.
One day I logged onto advancedspuds and came across the mini, I liked the idea, but I wondered why people insist of making them out of little nick nacks one finds around the house with a very shoddy looking end result. So using narrow PVC pipe, that I had been previously using as a barrel for my pneumatic cannons, and some extra fittings I created my first mini, which removes the need for wires by putting the end of the Peizo ignitor directly into the chamber using a tee fitting and a cork. This was very comfortable to hold and fire with relatively good performance.
But after watching a show on TV about The evolution of the rifle, I decided I wanted to make a musket. So I modified my mini combustion to have a remote ignitor, so I could mount the gun on top of a stock and put the trigger next to my hand. The end result was a horrible, unreliable, Shoddy looking piece of work which had nowhere near as much performance as I had hoped. So I left that cannon at that and stopped my combustion making for a while.
I again picked up where I left of when a pneumatic project I was working on came up short. I used the parts from that project to make a marble cannon which is what I am working on right now. It is similar to my second mini in the way that it has remote ignition and I the fact that I plane to shape it into a real steel weapon when I get the parts. Which one though you will have to wait and see.
Well thats it basically, if you have a question about these cannons just ask.
Unless its for complete plans that is, since if you dont know how its done you shouldnt be doing it in the first place.
One day I logged onto advancedspuds and came across the mini, I liked the idea, but I wondered why people insist of making them out of little nick nacks one finds around the house with a very shoddy looking end result. So using narrow PVC pipe, that I had been previously using as a barrel for my pneumatic cannons, and some extra fittings I created my first mini, which removes the need for wires by putting the end of the Peizo ignitor directly into the chamber using a tee fitting and a cork. This was very comfortable to hold and fire with relatively good performance.
But after watching a show on TV about The evolution of the rifle, I decided I wanted to make a musket. So I modified my mini combustion to have a remote ignitor, so I could mount the gun on top of a stock and put the trigger next to my hand. The end result was a horrible, unreliable, Shoddy looking piece of work which had nowhere near as much performance as I had hoped. So I left that cannon at that and stopped my combustion making for a while.
I again picked up where I left of when a pneumatic project I was working on came up short. I used the parts from that project to make a marble cannon which is what I am working on right now. It is similar to my second mini in the way that it has remote ignition and I the fact that I plane to shape it into a real steel weapon when I get the parts. Which one though you will have to wait and see.
Well thats it basically, if you have a question about these cannons just ask.
Unless its for complete plans that is, since if you dont know how its done you shouldnt be doing it in the first place.