Technician1002 wrote:Sorry for the time to get back to you on the waveform. I listened to it and didn't hear separate events for the shot and an impact. In Audacity I couldn't find the two events either.
The hiss before the bang is overly long indicating a piston with too much blow by, friction, or small pilot valve. It hisses for almost 130ms.
The bang is unusual because the normal pressure wave associated with a shot is late in the waveform. See the photo. This may be due to a blast of air passing the compressible foam and beating the marble out the barrel with lots of hiss and then the main pressure wave exiting when the marble exits. This is only a guess. Anybody else have any takes on this unusual shot?
There is another interesting spot in this waveform that does tell of a piston problem. In the hiss portion, the hiss is fine up to a point and then the valve tries to open but is obviously stuck. The valve flutters for a while before it comes loose and fires. See the second photo to see this hum buzz or whatever before the bang.
Thank you very much for your analysis.
I really appreciate your effort and what a .wav sound can tell someone as educated as you.
I couldn't see the second bang even though I saw and heard the marble hitting the plywood.
I am having a hard time sealing a 1/2" black flat faucet washer to the barrel.
Sometimes it seals 99% and other times about 80-90% to where I can see bubbles if I dip the muzzle into a bucket of water.
I am uncertain if it is a seal leak or a leak past the 8-32 machine threads.
I need some help here.
This is my slimmed down cannon after relocating the pressure gauge to the a/c pump.
The valve trigger is pulled towards the quick connect and it seems faster this way.
The marbles are slightly hot glued on one side to a closed cell foam wadd.
Here is an attempt at a dart nail.
It does not fly true and it appears to tumble.
Suggestions always welcome.
BoyntonStu