The Thing
#1
Posted 26 June 2006 - 09:44 PM
Well, there it is. It's...weird. Like my last few projects, it didn't really come together for a specific purpose, but rather as a way to put together all my little ideas. Here's what came into play for this gun:
Relocated Clothespin: Anyone got a better name? It's fairly standard reinforced clothespin trigger, with some #8-32 allthread attached through the hole in the angle brace which leads to a trigger piece up on the grip, which creates a straight-back trigger pull and allows for the clothespin to be behind the grip.
New plunger style:
This is the plunger assembly. The shaft is made of 1/2" PEX (superlight), with part of a 3/4" PVC endcap for the catchface. There are two springs, one is a 20lb spring from home depot, and the other is out of a maverick.
Now here comes the cool part:
What is that, you say? Pipe insulation! It might not seem like much, but 5 feet of it costs around $2, and that's enough for around 1,440 plungers. Plus, it weighs next to nothing. On top of that, it takes a fraction of the time it takes to make an o-ring groove or cut a rubber washer out of sheet neoprene (never could get the storebought ones to work right)
#2
Posted 26 June 2006 - 10:14 PM
Marcoman6391
Edited by marcoman6391, 26 June 2006 - 10:19 PM.
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#3
Posted 26 June 2006 - 11:39 PM
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#4
Posted 26 June 2006 - 11:57 PM
Well, if it works, I may just have to try it out for myself. This is one of you nicer home-mades. It's nothing really really revolutionary or super-unique, but it's very cool... I like it a lot.
P.S.
Also what is the gun, like is it air pressure or spring?
You've never built a homemade before, have you? It's spring powered. That's why it has a plunger with a catchface and a plunger head and springs. Why would you assume it's air-pressure?
Well... in a way, it IS air-pressure, in that the plunger's job is to compress air to fire the dart. Although, air-pressure generally refers to a pre-compressed air chamber which then releases the air to fire the dart. But let's not get into that whole thing-a-ma-hoozit; it's late and we're all entoxicated. Goo' ight everyone.
Sincereley,
Pat
Edited by {SF3G}pat 2nd Lt., 27 June 2006 - 12:05 AM.
#5
Posted 26 June 2006 - 11:59 PM
As for pre-planning, most of my guns are built mostly out of crap I had lying around. I had the parts for the plunger and trigger in my garage, and a healthy PVC stack, so all I had to buy was the 1 1/4" cap and coupler, the reducer and a CPVC male adapter. It worked out. Planning out your guns ahead of time, from my experience, just wastes time.
#6
Posted 27 June 2006 - 01:50 AM
Quick question, though. Did I miss it somewhere, or has there been no mention of ranges? I'd be interested to hear what sort of performance-related thingies that this can pull off. It looks like it's got a lot of "oomph" to throw a dart with...
Edited by Falcon, 27 June 2006 - 01:51 AM.
#8
Posted 27 June 2006 - 01:01 PM
if it doesn't leak the plunger doesn't move ore just move a litle bit.
greats
#9
Posted 27 June 2006 - 01:48 PM
Also, I might slap a piece of 1" or whatever you have spare over that trigger rod.
Otherwise, great invention. I use pipe insulation for swords (not as dangerous); I never would have thought to use it as a seal instead of an O-ring.
The relocated clothespin is also a nice invention. It lets you put the firing pin way farther back then my extendable clothespin (if that's what I called it) ever would...
...and ideas are bulletproof. "
#10
Posted 27 June 2006 - 03:53 PM
#12
Posted 29 June 2006 - 01:30 AM
It's not really new, it's just a length of rod going back to the clothespin trigger for the lever, basically just making the clothespin trigger longer.Can you add a bit more light on the detail of the new trigger mach?
-Tidge.
Also active on NerfHQ as Tidge.
#13
Posted 01 July 2006 - 04:51 PM
If you look closely at the second pic, you will see a slight green tint. That's right folks, IT GLOWS IN THE DARK!!!
#15
Posted 02 July 2006 - 09:17 PM
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