Gauss bb gun
Posted: Tue Aug 07, 2007 10:17 pm
I decided one day to make a gauss gun, if you don't know what i'm talking about then here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coilgun it is also referred to as a coilgun, whichever you prefer.
I started by going to Radio Shack and buying a pack of COATED copper coil. it has to be coated because if the wire touched another part of the wire it disrupts the magnetism and could possibly back fire.
I then wrapped the coil around a pen that i had cut off to make a barrel. i make the coil about 1" long, any longer and the bb would travel half way down the barrel and get stopped by the magnetic field, any shorter and it wouldn't get enough momentum. On the end of the coil are two washers, these helped in the winding process, and they also help restrain the magnetic field.
I then needed a source of high and instant power so i took apart a disposable camera because it is capable of discharging 300+ volts in less than a second.
Then I connected the coil to the capacitor and I had a Gauss gun.
This is very cool because it not only shoots bb's without making a sound but it will shoot anything made of ferrous metal, such as nails and small bolts.
the ipod is there only as a matter of scale reference
I am hoping to finish this gun and make a body for it, right now its just fun to shoot.
I started by going to Radio Shack and buying a pack of COATED copper coil. it has to be coated because if the wire touched another part of the wire it disrupts the magnetism and could possibly back fire.
I then wrapped the coil around a pen that i had cut off to make a barrel. i make the coil about 1" long, any longer and the bb would travel half way down the barrel and get stopped by the magnetic field, any shorter and it wouldn't get enough momentum. On the end of the coil are two washers, these helped in the winding process, and they also help restrain the magnetic field.
I then needed a source of high and instant power so i took apart a disposable camera because it is capable of discharging 300+ volts in less than a second.
Then I connected the coil to the capacitor and I had a Gauss gun.
This is very cool because it not only shoots bb's without making a sound but it will shoot anything made of ferrous metal, such as nails and small bolts.
the ipod is there only as a matter of scale reference
I am hoping to finish this gun and make a body for it, right now its just fun to shoot.