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garyk 29-03-2016 13:21

Re: T-Shirt Cannon
 
My students discovered that a shirt folded to be tight in the barrel shoots much farther than a loose one - although the tight shirt has more friction on the way out, it seals in the barrel much better.

Plastic tanks and barrels have always made me nervous (and I'm not an ME, and I'm sure this has been discussed elsewhere.) An industrial arts teacher at a school 668 is helping suggested copper. It's readily available, and tears rather than breaks up into shrapnel. Yes, it's also more expensive, but it takes a good shine! And it's a good way to prepare future homeowners to solder their water lines. :)

snotsdelta 29-03-2016 15:15

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Originally Posted by cbale2000 (Post 1564671)
This. Keep in mind that smaller tubing will restrict flow, so while your air compressor can be connected using standard 1/8" tubing, everything between the tank and the cannon should be 1". Consequently, you're probably not going to want to use a standard air tank like you might find on AndyMark, look for one with 1" ports (or 1/2" ports and use several of them to merge to a 1", since 1" port air tanks are really hard to find).

This is great info. Thank you! Do you know of any websites that would be good to order from for the tank?

plurp911 29-03-2016 23:10

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I would suggest just checking out this link if you want to make a relatively cheap T-shirt cannon (mostly out of PVC):

http://www.instructables.com/id/T-shirt-Cannon/?ALLSTEPS

Daniel_LaFleur 30-03-2016 08:51

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Originally Posted by plurp911 (Post 1565023)
I would suggest just checking out this link if you want to make a relatively cheap T-shirt cannon (mostly out of PVC):

http://www.instructables.com/id/T-shirt-Cannon/?ALLSTEPS

Ummm, yeah. Do Not do this with PVC. Please.

D_Price 30-03-2016 09:50

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I will second this. Flying plastic = very dangerous projectiles in a crowd.

[=Daniel_LaFleur;1565142]Ummm, yeah. Do Not do this with PVC. Please.[/quote]

cbale2000 30-03-2016 21:48

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Originally Posted by snotsdelta (Post 1564766)
This is great info. Thank you! Do you know of any websites that would be good to order from for the tank?

Tanks of this type are fairly easy to find on automotive supply websites or Amazon (they're typically used for air horns and other such things). I found this site with a quick search but you'll probably want to search around a bit to see if you can find a tank with the large ports but without a huge capacity (it has to be small enough to be portable after all).

On the note of using PVC, generally speaking I agree that PVC should be avoided, especially for the accumulator (air storage), but to be honest there is far less pressure involved for a much shorter amount of time when using PVC for the barrel of a cannon. IMO if you're really that concerned about it, and can't get a suitable pressure-rated metal tube, build a small polycarbonate (or whatever) box around the bottom half of the barrel to catch shrapnel in the event of a failure. Lots of teams have built PVC t-shirt cannons and no one has died yet (that we know of).

dradel 30-03-2016 22:04

Here is a site that has aluminum tanks, and high flow electric solenoids. http://www.hopposonline.com/3-gal-tank/

snotsdelta 08-04-2016 14:56

Re: T-Shirt Cannon
 
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Originally Posted by SamM (Post 1562057)
We use one of these valves on our cannon:

http://www.electricsolenoidvalves.co...olenoid-valve/

A little bit more expensive than the sprinkler valves, but it's rated for air pressure.

When we wired it to our PCM we keep getting a solenoid fault on it. We changed our program to a single solenoid as we were using a double. Just wondering if we had to do something different wiring wise as there is no errors in our program

Thanks!

SamM 08-04-2016 15:07

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The PCM may not be able to supply enough current for the larger solenoid. You may need to use a victor or another speed controller to supply power to it, which is what we did. You could also probably use a small automotive relay.

snotsdelta 08-04-2016 15:20

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Great Thank you! So then we will wire the solenoid though the Victor to the PDP then correct? Thanks again!

SamM 08-04-2016 15:33

Re: T-Shirt Cannon
 
Yes, just treat it as a motor and run it at full power when you want it to open and no power when you want it closed.

GeeTwo 08-04-2016 19:50

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We switch the solenoid valves on our air cannon with a 12 relay module similar to this one. Our first iteration used a spike relay, with one valve powered by M+ and the other by M-, with a common 0V (ground) return.

Daniel_LaFleur 09-04-2016 10:09

Re: T-Shirt Cannon
 
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Originally Posted by cbale2000 (Post 1565551)
On the note of using PVC, generally speaking I agree that PVC should be avoided, especially for the accumulator (air storage), but to be honest there is far less pressure involved for a much shorter amount of time when using PVC for the barrel of a cannon. IMO if you're really that concerned about it, and can't get a suitable pressure-rated metal tube, build a small polycarbonate (or whatever) box around the bottom half of the barrel to catch shrapnel in the event of a failure. Lots of teams have built PVC t-shirt cannons and no one has died yet (that we know of).

*gets up on soapbox*

1> The pressure in the barrel is enough to fire the t-shirt, thus it is enough to fire PVC shards.
2> A box around the lower half of a PVC cannon might help. Are you willing to risk your students (or worse the public) should you be wrong?
3> As to your last line -- does someone need to die to get people to stop using PVC in gas pressure applications?

As an engineer, you need to always understand how safe your product is. T-shirt cannons, by their very nature, will be used near the public. If the t-shirt can reach the crowd, so can shards from a sundered barrel.

JM(NS)HO

*gets off soapbox*


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