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Re: pneumatic launch velocity
probably, if you have enough pressure in the cylinder
and you preload the cylinder with pressure, and use a mechanical release like I talked about on page one the only caveat, a 1" piston throw may not deform (dent) the ball enough to transfer all the energy quickly. You might need a bowel shaped plate to keep the ball from deforming as the cylinder punches it. a 1" piston throw into a 1:10 lever: definitely! |
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