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We have a propane-powered PVC cannon at the cottage. 2 meters long, with a fat combustion chamber at the bottom and a skinny barrel for more velocity. There's also a remote ignition system, so we can take cover http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon7.gif
Kaaa-FOOM. Then, a few seconds later, a splash far across the lake http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon7.gif We even made a silencer for it out of metal, which works surprisingly well. Cuts the noise level way down, and dosen't seem to affect the power. |
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rdouglass, how do you have a 23 minute separation between double Posts, with a post by SJ in-between? That is amazing! http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/shock.gif
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Rdouglass, thanks for the info, there's some really interesting stories on that Potato Cannon link you gave us! I had no idea that you could build potato guns that powerful. These guns are indeed not toys, they are pretty dangerous! It's amazing that you could give a potato so much speed that it pierces 1/2" plywood! Some people were firing all sorts of other projectiles like limes, cans of beer, jelly beans, dead rats, dynamite sticks, Barbie dolls, light bulbs, D cell batteries, etc. It does sound like a risky hobby, though.
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Ever tried building your own railgun? Now that's cool!
Me and some friends did it. It took almost three months to build the monster, but when it was finished we could fire 9 inch nails (no, not the group, heh) completely through 18 mm. plywood. This was with the help of a 24V battery. When we plugged it into the electric mains, we could fire the nail completely through three seperate pieces of 18 mm. plywood. The pieces were seperated from eachother by aproximately 5 cm.. We didn't make any photo's because we made the monster on school. When the teachers found out what we had constructed from schoolmaterial, we had to dismantle it immediately. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon9.gif There are masses of sites on the on the net with good guides how to build such a device. |
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I would like to build a railgun, that would be fun! At one point I almost built one. When I was a student, I got together with three other guys to do a project. Our initial idea was to build a railgun, and I started doing some research on how to build one. Then the "politically correct" guy in the group had second thoughts and started to say that we shouldn't build a weapon because that's violent. He convinced the other two guys to abandon the idea and I was overruled. We ended up building a musical instrument instead.
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