
My copper spudgun is struggling with only 1 layer of this stuff

damn dude WTF are you doing...?PSU casing as well as the ciruit board of one of them:
Once you go hybrid you don't really go back - the power potential with high mixes is far in excess what you can achieve with HPA. It took me a long time to actually make one but once I did, well this thread shows you the extent of development that followedLabtecpower wrote:wowI really need a hybrid.
My copper spudgun is struggling with only 1 layer of this stuff
They *are* power suppliesPOLANS_SPUD wrote:damn dude WTF are you doing...?
They make great power supplies
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
Ohh damn I think it's time for me to FINALLY test build a working prototype of polska_hybrydaOnce you go hybrid you don't really go back - the power potential with high mixes is far in excess what you can achieve with HPA
You know I am writing this just because posting this crap here would force me to finish this project...
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
Technically it should work, my only concern would be if the diaphragm can take the heat.Crna Legija wrote:would 1/8'' qev work as the piston valve part of a piston hybrid? i can't see why it wouldn't.
Both the orginal subject of this thread (lol I was looking at page one, to think I was worried going past 6x) and the 3/4" "shotgun" used for the last videos have a chamber volume of about 20mL. I don't suggest you go beyond 6mm calibre with a 1/8" QEV because of the choked flow, and to keep the diaphragm intact it's best to stick to around 5-6x max.how much volume does the hybrid you used in the videos, if i go ahead and make one out of parts i have it will only have be about 20ml.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
A hand-held pistol type launcher is definitely on the card, I have some piston experimentation to do first to get a configuration I'm happy with. I still want it to be cartridge fed though, even if it's single shot and manual loading.CpTn_lAw wrote:Remember the mini hybrid i built a while back? well.... One day JSR, you should really consider making a handheld 1/2" mini hybrid. I recently shot a 9 gram lead ball through it at a little 11x , but, it still kicks a lot! It's fun how rewarding recoil can be!
The suppressor I had made for the mini was badly made, insufficient barrel porting and not enough baffles/chambers. The one I made for this was much more effectiveRecently, with a friend we discussed about silencers. We make those little piston blowguns, out of pen erasers, and he succeeded in making a working silencer for it, which brought to my mind that you tried an integral suppressor... What were the problems with it?
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:Technically it should work, my only concern would be if the diaphragm can take the heat.Crna Legija wrote:would 1/8'' qev work as the piston valve part of a piston hybrid? i can't see why it wouldn't.
Both the orginal subject of this thread (lol I was looking at page one, to think I was worried going past 6x) and the 3/4" "shotgun" used for the last videos have a chamber volume of about 20mL. I don't suggest you go beyond 6mm calibre with a 1/8" QEV because of the choked flow, and to keep the diaphragm intact it's best to stick to around 5-6x max.how much volume does the hybrid you used in the videos, if i go ahead and make one out of parts i have it will only have be about 20ml.
I'm tempted to add a grip to this one and paint it, but my fear is always that I will finish it, then it will spring a leak or something that will require me to bin it. This is why I'd like it to be cartridge fed, all the "worky bits" - seals, fill valve, electrodes etc - will be in the cartridge, so if something goes wrong, I can just bin the cartridgeJDP12 wrote:JSR.. I'm looking forward to seeing an actual "gun" from you, maybe even with a grip and trigger. I love your work but think some of it, especially this project, could be awesome with a simple pistol grip and a little work.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life