The word you're looking for is "countersink". Good tutorial, and a very clean end-product.2nd method: (...) For the second method, you'll need to create a funnel of sorts for the screw head so it doesn't get caught on the roofing nail catch.
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In Topic: Preeminent Plunger Head
07 July 2010 - 08:41 PM
In Topic: Modified Saw
31 January 2009 - 01:06 PM
Cool SAW/Grenade launcher thing. Very realistic.
You do realize that it's a real firearm, right? That's why it's so "realistic".
And yeah, the whole thing was built around the SAW/Chainsaw pun, I think.
In Topic: Categorizing Mods And Homemades.
22 January 2009 - 06:50 PM
I would say that the crucial difference between homemade and modified blaster should be whatever system is actually propelling the nerf dart.
You could build a custom shell and action, and as long as it uses a air system or plunger tube from a Lanard/Nerf/Buzzbee blaster, it's still a mod.
If, on the other hand, you take a shell and action from a stock blaster and replace the internals with a SNAP plunger tube (for example), it's a homemade.
It still comes down to exercising common sense for wars. I think all blasters should be taken on a case by case basis, homemade and modified alike.
You could build a custom shell and action, and as long as it uses a air system or plunger tube from a Lanard/Nerf/Buzzbee blaster, it's still a mod.
If, on the other hand, you take a shell and action from a stock blaster and replace the internals with a SNAP plunger tube (for example), it's a homemade.
It still comes down to exercising common sense for wars. I think all blasters should be taken on a case by case basis, homemade and modified alike.
In Topic: What The Fuck?
07 January 2009 - 03:49 PM
I have to say, this looks pretty fucking clean for this kind of hackery. Perhaps to increase the trigger pull you could turn the pressure release valve around and then use a lever to operate it. The lever could both reverse and change the length the pull.
Anyways, I like how good it looks.
Anyways, I like how good it looks.
In Topic: Hornet Issues
17 December 2008 - 09:09 PM
Well, maybe I'll just tear the thing apart and try a FANG style blaster using stock parts. Thanks for the input.
By the by, does anyone have a ballpark pressure rating for the Hornet blast chambers?
By the by, does anyone have a ballpark pressure rating for the Hornet blast chambers?
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