Clean Coaxial
Posted: Fri Feb 23, 2007 1:27 pm
Well, lately everyone's been making "clean" guns; making the cannon, then leaving it unpainted, but using clear primer and cement. I decided to make my own.
It's just a basic coaxial, 1 1/4" and 1/2." The bushing in the front was cemented straight into the pipe.
We all know that diaphragms open extremely fast but have low flow, and piston open relatively slowly compared to diaphragms, but have high flow. This cannon has a piston with a diaphragm on the front, so it incorporates both the fast opening time of a diaphragm and the high flow of a piston. The diaphragm flexes back, allowing air to flow into the barrel, and then the piston is blown back, so air has tons of room to blast down the barrel.
It's just a basic coaxial, 1 1/4" and 1/2." The bushing in the front was cemented straight into the pipe.
We all know that diaphragms open extremely fast but have low flow, and piston open relatively slowly compared to diaphragms, but have high flow. This cannon has a piston with a diaphragm on the front, so it incorporates both the fast opening time of a diaphragm and the high flow of a piston. The diaphragm flexes back, allowing air to flow into the barrel, and then the piston is blown back, so air has tons of room to blast down the barrel.