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considering it's shooting bbs, a blowgun is probably fine. If you do use a ball valve, use a .25 inch one if you can find it. .5 is overkill for bbs.
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Blowgun sounds pretty good to me.
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No it won't affect it. You won't have any accuracy because ball valves just suck that way.
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Most likely the torque you put on the device turning the ball valve will bow the weapon and possibly affect the accuracy. Other than that I guess it wouldn't affect performance.
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You could make a pneumatic actuator for it, though that would be pointless because that actuator would probably be activated by a blowgun, lol.
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How about a camshaft turned with a ordinary washing motor or some motor similar. It all leads to the size of your project. If you wanted a different valve, why not a small sprinkler (15mm - inches?) actuated via a blowgun...
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OVERKILL!
Come one hes making a bb plinker!
There wouldn't be a noticeable difference if he used a blowgun or a sprinkler valve.
I think at most what he should use is a 1/8" qev, which I think would be the best.
its 5$+5$for blowgun
that setup would be the best
Come one hes making a bb plinker!
There wouldn't be a noticeable difference if he used a blowgun or a sprinkler valve.
I think at most what he should use is a 1/8" qev, which I think would be the best.
its 5$+5$for blowgun
that setup would be the best
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Umm, I dunno why you would actually bother with a motor, for several reasons;
1- To turn a blow valve you need a bit of power unless you have a really well lubed one
2- A powerful motor would be fairly large, 4 cubic inches or so, where would you mount this?
3- A motor costs a lot more money than a blowgun or even a sprinkler
4- You will be carrying a bunch of wires/ batteries around
5- A motor has a shorter lifetime than a mechanical valve
6- The gears/ belts between the motor and valve would also cost money, and are usually pretty hard to come by for a decent price (here in sydney anyway)
I would suggest a modified blowgun valve, you will have plenty of power for your BB barrel, and you are getting an accuracy advantage over a ball valve. However, a motor would make for an interesting cannon, and if you have experience/ access to them, and you don't mind the extra bulk or inconvinience (S) go for it.
1- To turn a blow valve you need a bit of power unless you have a really well lubed one
2- A powerful motor would be fairly large, 4 cubic inches or so, where would you mount this?
3- A motor costs a lot more money than a blowgun or even a sprinkler
4- You will be carrying a bunch of wires/ batteries around
5- A motor has a shorter lifetime than a mechanical valve
6- The gears/ belts between the motor and valve would also cost money, and are usually pretty hard to come by for a decent price (here in sydney anyway)
I would suggest a modified blowgun valve, you will have plenty of power for your BB barrel, and you are getting an accuracy advantage over a ball valve. However, a motor would make for an interesting cannon, and if you have experience/ access to them, and you don't mind the extra bulk or inconvinience (S) go for it.