Air cannon with Adjustable barrel size. Bouncy balls Shot over 100yrds! by Hasersys
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This is my first Air cannon an Instructable i have done. This Air cannon uses compressed air. It is released by a electrical irrigation valve. The barrel is easy to change size. The barrel i used shoots bouncy balls over 100yrds at only 50-40psi. I have tested mine up to 100psi before it started to leak. This is a very easy an fun thing to build. I get a big kick out of seeing a rubber ball flying accross the sky.

My camera has just broke. I will try to post pics up asap. Sry for the horrible drawings an diagrams.

Also the hot glue gun is for making a holder for the 9volts an a mount for the buttons.

Video of it as of July 20th 2007
 
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Step 1: Parts List!! Tools!!!

Tools

Drill
pvc cleaner
pvc cement
Hack saw
Hot glue gun
Somthing to strip wire
Electrical tape.
Teflon tape

Parts.

"Home Depot"

About 3ft of 2" schedule 40.
A long 1" schedule 20 pvc pipe.
2" slip cap.
2" slip cuppling.
2" x 3/4" Slip x Thread Bushings.
Three threaded reducing male adapters 3/4"x1".
A 3/4" irrigation valve

"Ace Hardware"

A theading tire valve. This took me a while to find. It is a metal stem valve, just as one on a bike. It will have threads on the end that gose into the pvc. Rumors are that there findable at autozones an auto suplies stores.

"Radio Shack"

Five 9 volt batterys.
Five 9v battery connecters.
One switch an one push button.

I will get pics up i tryed taking pics but my camera isnt working right now. How convenient!
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uzmac says: Feb 3, 2011. 7:06 AM
Do you know of any other places that would have a threaded tire valve?
Hasersys (author) says: Feb 17, 2011. 8:58 PM
I get them from Acehardware.
TheMadScientist says: Aug 6, 2010. 9:26 AM
if the solenoid takes 3.5 volts (it needs to stay pulled in, jerking in and out isnt correctly operating) then you need to take those 9volt batteries and put them in parallel. that'll keep the voltage the same, and extend the battery life.
programedfiles says: Sep 3, 2009. 2:38 PM
by any chance would you know the total price for everything?
Hasersys (author) says: Jan 10, 2010. 7:25 PM

No, I made this a long time ago. I would have to guess around $20-$40. It was just a fun toy to mess with. I some how missed your comment untill now sorry.

knexer1 says: Jun 17, 2007. 4:41 PM
Make a new one out of iron, it's much safer.
Hasersys (author) says: Jul 20, 2007. 7:35 PM
I would have the first time but i didn't have the proper tools where i was living at the time.
knexer1 says: Jul 24, 2007. 12:16 PM
Proper tools?, iron pipe is threaded. Iron cannons are much more fun, you can put them up to 150 psi or more.
Charles IV says: Jun 2, 2008. 12:45 PM
Ive gotten my pvc cannon up to 140 before. I only didn't go farther because thats all my hand pump could take. I think I could have gotten it up to 150 no problemo.
knexer1 says: Jun 3, 2008. 11:23 AM
It doesn't matter how high you can get it, what matters is whether it is safe at the pressure you are using it at or not. I personally would never go above 125 PSI with PVC, but suit yourself.
Charles IV says: Jun 10, 2008. 11:23 AM
The PSI rating is 280 so I think I'm safe half that.
Hasersys (author) says: Jul 30, 2007. 2:43 PM
Owe i wasn't paying attention. I though you were saying copper hah. Witch would have meant soldering.
frankinator says: Jan 27, 2008. 4:57 PM
you need to modify your sprinkler valve for pneumatic dump so you don't need the batteries or the solinoid
Hawaii00000 says: Nov 8, 2007. 8:37 PM
This is sooo much like mine the only difference is the valve mine is not as high tech.
casvandegoor says: Jul 13, 2007. 11:25 AM
I`ve built a potato cannon before. the design looks pretty the same.

Hasersys (author) says: Jul 20, 2007. 7:39 PM
awesome.
casvandegoor says: Oct 2, 2007. 11:31 AM
I like to show these videos of shooting a broomstick, but if you want you can remove them.


littlewit says: Aug 26, 2007. 6:39 AM
when i do the wireing, i only need 3 nine volt batterys
FruitFly says: Apr 15, 2007. 5:58 AM
that's pretty sweet, mines the same idea but just without the high tech valve LOL i want to make a potato cannon with 2 of those in it though, how much did they cost exactly? awesome gun btw. :)
Hasersys (author) says: Jul 20, 2007. 7:44 PM
Sry for the long wait been traveling a bit. It was about 12$ for the valve then the rest of it was probably about 20$ so maybe around 304 i don't remember though.
bmlbytes says: May 17, 2007. 9:54 PM
I would say to be very careful with the PVC. PVC tends to explode, leaving sharp pieces of plastic all over the place (including your skin). I would recommend something made of metal. Perhaps a copper pipe. When it explodes all it will do is leave a big gash in the side of the pipe, but not shatter like PVC. All I'm saying is that a pressure gauge is a good idea. So is copper.
Hasersys (author) says: Jul 20, 2007. 7:43 PM
Yes i know. I have had it for a year now an i am about to trash it. I dropped it once while under pressure. It broke in half. Nothing big. Rebuilt it in about 5secs. I am currently looking into building a new cannon using metal.
tonsofhoopla says: Mar 9, 2007. 3:57 PM
Very good design, i am currently working on something more diabolical! Moohahaha!!! But it was largely inspired with your project, Thank you!
Hasersys (author) says: Jul 20, 2007. 7:34 PM
Oh sweet yea i haven't been on in a while. http://myspacetv.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=9191936 I painted it an made it look nice. I am probably going to trash it soon an make a new one.
tonsofhoopla says: Mar 6, 2007. 3:32 PM
Heres a clearer picture for all of you perfectionists
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iman says: Oct 5, 2006. 3:14 PM
just wrap the "tank"with duct tape or electrical tape so if it does fail you dont lose your hand:P
SCrid2000 says: Oct 5, 2006. 6:01 PM
Unfortunatly, wrapping it in tape won't really make it much safer; it just appears to be. Because of the amount of pressure tha is built up, the tape just gets blown away along with the pipe.
trebuchet03 says: Oct 6, 2006. 2:03 AM
yep yep... duct tape is strong axially -- not as strong against shearing.
0.775volts says: Oct 6, 2006. 12:27 PM
then wrap the tank in both axes, or do what i do, and build a hardware cloth cage around it.(I also have the tank remote mounted on my road-sign backpack to be doubly sure.
Hasersys (author) says: Oct 7, 2006. 4:20 PM
What kinda of cloth did you use
0.775volts says: Oct 26, 2006. 2:44 PM
Hardware cloth, it's like 1/4" mesh chicken wire. Just go to your local hardware/home depot/lowes and ask for hardware cloth.
Hasersys (author) says: Oct 5, 2006. 3:32 PM
hhmm not a bad idea
Hasersys (author) says: Oct 6, 2006. 4:36 AM
HHHmmm welll just out of boredum im going to test the strengths an stuff. Maybe make some chambers an see if i cant get one to hold a great deal of psi an still be safe enuff to use. Such as a fail safe on it. On my cannon im not going to make changes im not to worried about this it seems safer then my older potatto guns i used to make when i was younger.lol.
VelvetElvis says: Oct 5, 2006. 8:05 AM
The solenoid takes 3.9 volts, yet you're running 45 volts through it? I suspect you meant to illustrate wiring the cells parallel, but instead, you have them in series.
trialex says: Oct 5, 2006. 4:41 PM
He means it required three 9V batteries.
Hasersys (author) says: Oct 6, 2006. 4:27 AM
lol yea i just had extra connectors laying around that would other wise never get used.
Hasersys (author) says: Oct 5, 2006. 11:38 AM
I ran them in series to give me more length. I dont have it showed here but the batterys are in a holder. I didnt have any wire laying around an couldnt wait so i just ran them series to get them to reach in the holder.
Ian01 says: Oct 9, 2006. 7:47 PM
The solenoid takes 24 volts to operate, and you are giving it 45. It will probably draw more current because of the extra voltage, which will heat up the solenoid and it will actually drain the batteries faster. To get twice the battery life, take 6 9V batteries and wire 2 sets of 3 in series. Then connect the sets of 3 in parallel.
Hasersys (author) says: Oct 11, 2006. 11:04 PM
The life i have gotten out of this is fine for me. but thatnks for the info. I use this often an it still has power. I have also since made sweet led bouncy balls that are amazing at night to shoot lol.
trebuchet03 says: Oct 5, 2006. 11:42 AM
While it reduces flow efficiency, I personally would make a U bend in it for a more compact design. Also, be warned that PVC & CPVC fails catastrophically. When it does fail, there's shrapnel, sharp edges etc. An alternative is ABS - but it's a little more expensive - but there's a lot more colors available :D
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