NSWP Mk.1 (Nightshade Warrior Pneumatic Mk.1)
Hi all,
This is my first post here, having done some serious lurking
Anyway, built my first pneumatic cannon, after some months of messing around with combustions and cheap unrated PVC
Specs are as follows:
32mm outside diameter barrel
50mm PVC chamber
1/2" QEV piloted by blowgun
And of course a picture:
Also many thanks to my fellow spudding Dutchman Brianthebrain, without his assistance it would have taken me a lot more time to built his thing...
This is my first post here, having done some serious lurking
Anyway, built my first pneumatic cannon, after some months of messing around with combustions and cheap unrated PVC
Specs are as follows:
32mm outside diameter barrel
50mm PVC chamber
1/2" QEV piloted by blowgun
And of course a picture:
Also many thanks to my fellow spudding Dutchman Brianthebrain, without his assistance it would have taken me a lot more time to built his thing...
- thespeedycicada
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gun is great but im very impressed you took the time to search instead of asking for us to spoon feed you.Apparently thats hard for most people.
Thanx
Thanx
current projects: co-axial piston valve.Status DONE!
S.P.E.C.S update mk 1 construction begining in febuary all the maths for it are done plans are drawn up and parts are listed.
NEXT project:auto piston valve.
S.P.E.C.S update mk 1 construction begining in febuary all the maths for it are done plans are drawn up and parts are listed.
NEXT project:auto piston valve.
- schmanman
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nice!
I lurked for a couple months, on this forum and many others.
then I gathered my knowledge, and posted my first cannon, which many of you have heard of.
-it's called the "S.W.A.T gun"
I lurked for a couple months, on this forum and many others.
then I gathered my knowledge, and posted my first cannon, which many of you have heard of.
-it's called the "S.W.A.T gun"
Persistence is a measure of faith in yourself
- bigbob12345
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Very nice much better than my first although my first sucked.
My only complaint is that the 1/2in QEV may be constricting flow a little a 3/4in one would of been better but it wont affect performance to much.
I was a lurker also I roamed around here for a couple of months never planning to join but one day I had a question and couldnt find an answer and joined.
Again I am very impressed that this is your first.
And what kind of power do you get and what do you pressurize it to.
My only complaint is that the 1/2in QEV may be constricting flow a little a 3/4in one would of been better but it wont affect performance to much.
I was a lurker also I roamed around here for a couple of months never planning to join but one day I had a question and couldnt find an answer and joined.
Again I am very impressed that this is your first.
And what kind of power do you get and what do you pressurize it to.
Nice nice!
How does it perform?
Ook nederlands neem ik aan?
Heb je de qev via BTB gekocht?
How does it perform?
Ook nederlands neem ik aan?
Heb je de qev via BTB gekocht?
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Lurker, not me man. I beleave in asking questions, it's what brings out the know how. You got any damage pics? You see, I ask questions and aint affaid to do so! <a href="http://plugin.smileycentral.com/http%25 ... /page.html" target="_blank"><img src="http://smileys.smileycentral.com/cat/3/3_3_2v.gif" alt="SmileyCentral.com" border="0"><img border="0" src="http://plugin.smileycentral.com/http%25 ... e.gif"></a>
He's been a member at UKSGC for about 6 months now (which does also cater for European spudders). He's made about 20 posts there, but your point stands, because none of them are "spoon feeding" requests - he's done his own research.thespeedycicada wrote:im very impressed you took the time to search instead of asking for us to spoon feed you.
Other people also need to bear in mind it's his first pneumatic.
Not to detract at all from the excellent work though, it's just people seem to forget that just because people may not have posted here before that they're a total newb.
I had racked up 1900 posts at UKSGC before I ever posted here, built 25 cannons - and had lurked here for ten and a half months. Which is a very long time, because if I had signed up only when I first posted, my post rate would be second only (I believe) to JSR's at what works out at 9.67 per day. (If you've not noticed, given I've only been posting for three and a half months, I'm exceptionally close to breaking the 1000 marker)
Nice cannon there. I can't really add much that hasn't been said, but it's still very well made.
Have you managed to test it yet? From what you said on UKSGC, I wasn't sure about it.
Does that thing kinda look like a big cat to you?
Thanks for all the positive feedback people
@psycix: Indeed, parts except the pressure PVC are from BTB. Goedenavond trouwens
About testing, I just went out and shot some spuds. However, I made a mistake by not completely removing the valve connected to the blowgun. That greatly increased the opening time of the QEV which led to somewhat disappointing results.
I just tested the thing with the bicycle valve completely removed. Then it gave a quite loud bang when firing (no ammo though).
Well, learned another thing about QEV's...
I have to look into some way of leaving the valve connected and having some manual valve to open the blowgun.
Also, projectiles that seal the barrel can be difficult to push all the way down. I noticed spuds pushing the ramrod back up again. Have to look into that issue later on. Maybe I will also built a breech loading system.
@psycix: Indeed, parts except the pressure PVC are from BTB. Goedenavond trouwens
About testing, I just went out and shot some spuds. However, I made a mistake by not completely removing the valve connected to the blowgun. That greatly increased the opening time of the QEV which led to somewhat disappointing results.
I just tested the thing with the bicycle valve completely removed. Then it gave a quite loud bang when firing (no ammo though).
Well, learned another thing about QEV's...
I have to look into some way of leaving the valve connected and having some manual valve to open the blowgun.
Also, projectiles that seal the barrel can be difficult to push all the way down. I noticed spuds pushing the ramrod back up again. Have to look into that issue later on. Maybe I will also built a breech loading system.
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I think it would affect performance quite a bit - otherwise, good jobbigbob12345 wrote:My only complaint is that the 1/2in QEV may be constricting flow a little a 3/4in one would of been better but it wont affect performance to much.
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Replace it with a car tire valve and drill out the inner bits so it's hollow.
This way you can pump it up and use it without having to unscrew the insides every time. 8)
I told you it was all I had lying around at that moment.
HOPE YOU'RE HAPPY WITH IT!!
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This way you can pump it up and use it without having to unscrew the insides every time. 8)
I told you it was all I had lying around at that moment.
HOPE YOU'RE HAPPY WITH IT!!
edit: added some smilies...
Gun Freak wrote:
Oh my friggin god stop being so awesome, that thing is pure kick ass. Most innovative and creative pneumatic that the files have ever come by!
Can't ask for a better compliment!!
Oh my friggin god stop being so awesome, that thing is pure kick ass. Most innovative and creative pneumatic that the files have ever come by!
Can't ask for a better compliment!!
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there's nothing wrong with asking questions...did your moms ever tell you that before school? lol, naa but seriously i like ya gun
I bought a quality bicycle pump with pressure gauge. Now I can get up to 8 bar / ~120 psi. Could go higher, but the sound of pressurised air leaking away from the head that connects to the valve scares me a little bit. With each stroke of the pump the hissing gets louderBrian the brain wrote:Replace it with a car tire valve and drill out the inner bits so it's hollow.
This way you can pump it up and use it without having to unscrew the insides every time. 8)
-edit- seal with valve not complete... some teflon tape makes the seal better and the pressure easier to monitor.
Manual pumps are a good exercise by the way
I understand what you are saying about the empty schrader or car tire valve, but doesn't the pump need a built in valve to prevent the air from flowing back into the pump?
Also did a test shot with a spud. Niiiice recoil
I also tested my pneumatic as a dust remover. Pump to pressure, point at insides of computer and fire away
Having a gauge on your pump is good. That way you dont need one on your gun.TNW_NL wrote:I bought a quality bicycle pump with pressure gauge. Now I can get up to 8 bar / ~120 psi. Could go higher, but the sound of pressurised air leaking away from the head that connects to the valve scares me a little bit. With each stroke of the pump the hissing gets louderBrian the brain wrote:Replace it with a car tire valve and drill out the inner bits so it's hollow.
This way you can pump it up and use it without having to unscrew the insides every time. 8)
-edit- seal with valve not complete... some teflon tape makes the seal better and the pressure easier to monitor.
Manual pumps are a good exercise by the way
I understand what you are saying about the empty schrader or car tire valve, but doesn't the pump need a built in valve to prevent the air from flowing back into the pump?
Also did a test shot with a spud. Niiiice recoil
I also tested my pneumatic as a dust remover. Pump to pressure, point at insides of computer and fire away
I got such a pump too
BTW, a pump already has a check valve built in so dont worry about the air flowing back
BTW, at what pressure did you blast off the dust?
I could imagine some resistors, capacitors and other parts flying around