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This is Purdue FIRST Programs new T-Shirt cannon being demoed to a sizable crowd standing in the Purdue Engineering Mall.
Photo was taken by Ryan Dognaux.
30-10-2007 00:35
Nica F.
Very awesome you guys! I really envy the Purdue FIRST Program because they are able to keep the same FIRST family-esque feel that you get when you first really get into the program.
It's also one of the reasons I applied to the school for this coming fall!
Hopefully I'll be able to be a part of it next year! *crosses fingers*
Great job, and keep up all the FIRST/Purdue spirit 
30-10-2007 06:28
TaylorBoiler Up!
I wonder what Neil Armstrong thought about that.
30-10-2007 08:08
robostangs548
Now, this just makes me want to make one even more!
30-10-2007 12:24
Ryan Dognaux
30-10-2007 13:04
Michael223Our mentors did an amazing job getting this operational for Homecoming! The crowd response really brought a lot of attention to our program. It was really nice to see the number of alumni involved with FIRST all around the country. We met one FLL mentor from Hunstville, Alabama.
Once both cannons are operational we will be able to give a Boiler Up!
30-10-2007 14:54
billbo911One thing we found to be quite helpful in getting the pressure tanks recharged quickly on our T-Shirt shooter was to only leave the firing valve open for only approx. .25 sec. This would only drain our tank by about 50%. Considering we used the KOP compressor to charge them, it made recharging WAY faster!
Now, if you have plenty of CO2, then it really doesn't matter how long you leave the valve open. We found that when we left the valve open for a full 1 sec, the sound our canon made was quite satisfyingly resonant. Almost like a big BUuUuURRRPP.
30-10-2007 15:08
Ryan Dognaux
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One thing we found to be quite helpful in getting the pressure tanks recharged quickly on our T-Shirt shooter was to only leave the firing valve open for only approx. .25 sec. This would only drain our tank by about 50%. Considering we used the KOP compressor to charge them, it made recharging WAY faster!
Now, if you have plenty of CO2, then it really doesn't matter how long you leave the valve open. We found that when we left the valve open for a full 1 sec, the sound our canon made was quite satisfyingly resonant. Almost like a big BUuUuURRRPP. |
30-10-2007 15:25
MrForbes
looks good!
We discovered that it does not really take much air (or CO2) pressure to fire a T shirt. The trick seems to be having the right size of reservoir, and a very large valve to quickly dump it into the barrel. Also having the smallest size barrel possible helps.
30 psi in a 200 cubic inch (2 ft of 3" ABS) reservoir, going through a 1" gate valve into a 2-1/2" PVC barrel, seems to shoot a shirt as far as it needs to go.
08-11-2007 14:09
Jevin HNice job
We are actually redoing our cannon right now
08-11-2007 19:48
alex1699are team is thinking of doing one of these is there any were good to go on the internet to find out how to make one.....and how much does it cost