Over shoulder potato cannon
Posted: Sat Aug 17, 2024 9:06 pm
Hey all, I am building a combustion potato cannon for a school project, a 1.5 inch ABS pipe based cannon (yes I know, pretty risky seeing how people see dmw ABS with its pros and cons here, also because I made the mistake of not researching beforehand), posting about it to get feedback and criticism on it, areas where to improve and all that.
Cannon uses a brass "shell", also known as the 1.5 inch brass fitting I found in the home depot plumbing section, covered the lip area with wax and electrical tape to keep in the pressure so the gas doesn't escape, along with heat shrink on the wires to keep it from fraying, 2 points of ignition for more power, and of course, the "bolt" of it, the floating barrel just simply sitting there with Vaseline applied to keep it's movement smooth, handle and the layering I've added onto it required me to apply heat and bending it to shape, thankfully had a p100 mask my dad gave me beforehand incase of fumes, even when I did it outside
Planning to add a fan and possibly a gas injection system for butane, to make it more 'advanced'
Also credits to this man for inspiring me to build this thing, aka Auxiliary on this site, basically built a shoddy version of his
Overview, don't mind my messy worktable, will eventually come around to clean it... maybe
Wires wrapped around 8-32 machine screws
Combustion chamber
Open bolt
Brass shell
Open bolt 2
Shooting tests and seeing if it'll explode on me or not, shown with me hiding beside things, and then finally firing it over shoulder lol
Didn't even notice the bird there
Cannon uses a brass "shell", also known as the 1.5 inch brass fitting I found in the home depot plumbing section, covered the lip area with wax and electrical tape to keep in the pressure so the gas doesn't escape, along with heat shrink on the wires to keep it from fraying, 2 points of ignition for more power, and of course, the "bolt" of it, the floating barrel just simply sitting there with Vaseline applied to keep it's movement smooth, handle and the layering I've added onto it required me to apply heat and bending it to shape, thankfully had a p100 mask my dad gave me beforehand incase of fumes, even when I did it outside
Planning to add a fan and possibly a gas injection system for butane, to make it more 'advanced'
Also credits to this man for inspiring me to build this thing, aka Auxiliary on this site, basically built a shoddy version of his
Overview, don't mind my messy worktable, will eventually come around to clean it... maybe
Wires wrapped around 8-32 machine screws
Combustion chamber
Open bolt
Brass shell
Open bolt 2
Shooting tests and seeing if it'll explode on me or not, shown with me hiding beside things, and then finally firing it over shoulder lol
Didn't even notice the bird there