My "not so" homemade watergun
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Updates coming on the weekend, really crazy busy lately.
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Thats cool. Thats cool. What do you think the ranges are?
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It's been about 10 days since you've last posted. It's probably safe to assume that you have updates by what you've said. Post them here when you have the time. I know I'm interested in seeing this thing in action!
- captianfear
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Hey,
I know this topics old but What Happened? did he complete the project, it would be sick. does anyone know anything?
captian Fear
I know this topics old but What Happened? did he complete the project, it would be sick. does anyone know anything?
captian Fear
- SSCBen
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He completed the project from what I know. I emailed him about it a few months ago. He said he'd post something but he never got around to it. I'll send another email.
- captianfear
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Thanks,
That design would be too good to throw away.
That design would be too good to throw away.
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God I can't believe I missed this. This thing looks awesome and I like everybody else can't wait to see the finished product.
- Chekist
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Ben, will 6061 post video/pictures of finished product?
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We'll see. I have emailed 6061 again.
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Ok sorry for being such a procrastinator, by the end of the project in May, I was logging 18hr days for a week straight. 8 hours in the machine shop and 10 hours writing the report. When all was said and done the last thing I wanted to do was write more.
But I said I would and the project was completed (mostly) and a test firing was done (once) and it worked really well... Well too well. One of the flare fitting blew at about 80% power and sent one of my friends flying and gave him a rather large bruise. The part has been fixed but I just haven't had the time to really giver a good full distance test.
Here's a picture of the completed gun
A closer look at the trigger system
And a look at the front of the gun without the barrel (barrel was broken during transport need to rethread with M9 metric die
A picture of the parts layed out precluding final assembly, note the size of the spring and the hydraulic yellow seals that are rated to 5000psi
A picture of the all hand make handles, with extra material removed to try and cut down the weight
But I said I would and the project was completed (mostly) and a test firing was done (once) and it worked really well... Well too well. One of the flare fitting blew at about 80% power and sent one of my friends flying and gave him a rather large bruise. The part has been fixed but I just haven't had the time to really giver a good full distance test.
Here's a picture of the completed gun
A closer look at the trigger system
And a look at the front of the gun without the barrel (barrel was broken during transport need to rethread with M9 metric die
A picture of the parts layed out precluding final assembly, note the size of the spring and the hydraulic yellow seals that are rated to 5000psi
A picture of the all hand make handles, with extra material removed to try and cut down the weight
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'tis a beautifully crafted water blaster! The machines metal parts and uber-sized spring are purely awe-inspiring. Of course, now I'd like to see some shot pics.
Good job on the build and thanks for sharing the pics both of the completed as well as some of the internal shots of this blaster!
Good job on the build and thanks for sharing the pics both of the completed as well as some of the internal shots of this blaster!
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Almost certainly the best-crafted homemade I've seen, and better made than a lot of stock guns I daresay.
I guess this is what happens when someone makes their engineering project a water gun.
I'm guessing it's mostly aluminium, but even so, I doubt it's going to be light. What is the empty weight, and the capacity?
I guess this is what happens when someone makes their engineering project a water gun.
I'm guessing it's mostly aluminium, but even so, I doubt it's going to be light. What is the empty weight, and the capacity?
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Arsenal:
Super Soaker: XP215, 2xXP220, Liquidator, Aquashock Secret Strike M(odded), Arctic Blast M, CPS1200, CPS2100, SC Power Pak, 3l aquapack, 1.5l aquapack
Water Warriors: Jet, Sting Ray M, Shark, Argon M, Tiger Shark, PulseMaster
Others: Waterbolt, The Blaster, Storm 500, Shield Blaster 2000, generic PR gun, generic backpack piston pumper (broken), 3l garden sprayer M, 10l water carrier:
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Wow! I'd hate to be on the recieving end of this thing! Definitely the best made non-stock gun I've seen.Can you post some shot pics and some stats too?
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- captianfear
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Awsome gun. It has a real trigger too! I'm intrested in the ranges mainly.
- Chekist
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I want to make something like this too
I hope the indexes of this gun are similarly good as well as his original appearance.
I hope the indexes of this gun are similarly good as well as his original appearance.