Simple CPVC blowgun and darts

 by jbb3141
This blowgun is very simple in theory and can be built in less than 30 minutes for under $5 using a 3 foot section of CPVC pipe with a female adapter as a mouth piece on one end and a piece of foam insulation to hold the darts.

There are three basic designs for blowguns. First is the standard one-piece gun which usually comes in lengths from 24 inches to 48 inches. There's the two-piece gun, which is usually 48 to 72 inches and finally you can buy a breakdown or backpacker style blowgun. The backpacker style blowgun usually breaks down into 3 or 4 pieces so you can store it in your backpack.

Modern blowguns tend to be made out of aircraft aluminum tubing.

You will need the following materials:

- 3 feet of 1/2" CPVC pipe (Home Depot/Lowes/hardware store)
- 1/2" CPVC female adapter (Home Depot/Lowes/hardware store)
- Ball point straight pins (Size/No: 20-1 1/4") (sewing store/Walmart)
- 2 inches of 1 1/2" pipe foam insulation (Home Depot/Lowes/hardware store)
- sheet of notebook paper
- superglue
- gluestick
 
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Step 1: CPVC Blowgun construction

1. Cut a 3' section of 1/2" CPVC and sand down any burs around both ends on both the outside and inside. This forms the blow gun tube.

2. Press on, but do not cement, a 1/2" female adapter onto one end of the 3' section of 1/2" CPVC. Try to find the female adapter's that have a rubber washer on the inside of the wide end. If you can't find one then purchase one. It should be 3/4" OD and 1/2" ID and 1/8" thick. The washer helps to prevent the dart from coming out. This forms the mouth piece.

3. Cut a 2" wide section of foam and wrap it around the CPVC tube 1' from the female adapter. This forms the dart holder.
freeza36 says: Feb 24, 2012. 6:11 PM
Hey i just wanted to know your input to the question that Higgs Boson, myself, and another one of our friends are all asking. What can be done to make the blowguns better at this point? Yours and ours are practically identical, except for the darts. Even with the best darts we can make, they still only ever shoot accurately at a max 35 feet. What do you think?
wajahat_911 says: Dec 22, 2011. 10:29 AM
Check this out ;)
http://www.instructables.com/id/Easy-Blowpipe-and-Dart-/?ALLSTEPS
jbb3141 (author) in reply to wajahat_911Dec 22, 2011. 12:04 PM
Hey, very nice! Definitely a step up and a lot more "lethal" than mine! :)
wajahat_911 in reply to jbb3141Dec 23, 2011. 12:28 AM
Thank you for the appreciation.. BY THE WAY.. I learned to make pin darts form your instructable!!.. THANK YOU :)
freeza36 in reply to wajahat_911Jan 14, 2012. 5:12 PM
i use nail darts
FrenchCrawler says: Sep 25, 2006. 10:56 PM
FrenchCrawler in reply to FrenchCrawlerSep 25, 2006. 10:59 PM
dom104 in reply to FrenchCrawlerAug 28, 2011. 2:44 PM
it dont matter lossen up
crayzclown1 says: May 10, 2009. 2:36 AM
use skewers for the darts, the added weight gives it more power
dom104 in reply to crayzclown1Aug 28, 2011. 2:28 PM
im just trying every dart i see
crayzclown1 in reply to crayzclown1Nov 25, 2009. 11:29 PM
But less accuracy.
scottmiller in reply to crayzclown1Dec 28, 2009. 10:41 AM
 using nails seems to work well and it doesn't get blown around in the wind. Also I use index cards instead of paper and duct tape the outside it makes a really strong durable and waterproof dart that hit much harder than pins or skewers.
ManchesterUtd. in reply to scottmillerAug 10, 2010. 1:06 PM
use wire hangers. they have more weight and i can get mine trough a fourth inch piece of plywood
ilpug in reply to ManchesterUtd.Feb 17, 2011. 10:18 AM
i use aluminum roofing nails, they are metal, but lightweight.
vruiz3 in reply to ilpugAug 26, 2011. 7:15 AM
the epic debate
3500 says: Dec 5, 2010. 5:57 PM
i'm putting a 4x32 magnification scope to my blowgun. it should be the most accurate weapon i've had.
jbb3141 (author) in reply to 3500Dec 5, 2010. 6:40 PM
lol, that's awesome! Please post a picture :)
3500 in reply to jbb3141Dec 6, 2010. 5:53 PM
thanks i will but i have to buy it first. i'm also painting it with red scorpion camo and the paint jobs arent going well so i have to keep trying. in a few weeks it should be done.
max_x says: Dec 23, 2009. 1:00 AM
Very good job!  Keep up the good work! xD
wakojako says: Sep 5, 2009. 10:12 AM
glue a dressmakers pin to a ear cleany thing with the end cut off ad cone fire
Thundertydus says: Apr 23, 2009. 9:20 PM
I cut some slits with my bandsaw into the adaptar and slipped in some wire mesh, to prevent the dart going in, surprisingly i only lost about half a foot of distance
thebluemartyr says: Nov 18, 2008. 6:22 PM
my cones are better, they require no trimming...
Thundertydus in reply to thebluemartyrApr 23, 2009. 9:18 PM
Hahahahahaha -- Its Fred,Fred Burger!
I LOVE YOUR AVATAR
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smabber says: Aug 23, 2008. 6:30 PM
very good, but the paper on the end of the darts often get soggy. I'd recommend making the darts with cut off coat hanger wire (then sharpen the points) and lots of strands of wool stuck on the ends to replace the paper cones. i love the blowgun design though!!!
lasermaster3531 in reply to smabberJan 7, 2009. 10:00 AM
i have a 5' long blowgun, and i use the paper from magazines for the darts because it don't get soggy. use jumbo paperclips for the point, you can hammer them into broadheads or file them really sharp. you can also choose how long the paperclip has to be, just fold the blunt end over in a small amount. the longer and skinnier the cone, the straighter they fly. the longer the barrel on the blowgun, the faster the dart goes.
sgt.paper says: Jul 9, 2007. 12:54 AM
just break down and by a real one people
lasermaster3531 in reply to sgt.paperJan 7, 2009. 9:52 AM
this website doesn't give instructions for buying real blowguns. we make real blowguns!
geeklord in reply to sgt.paperSep 13, 2008. 12:05 PM
that defeats the purpose if this website, nitwit
AnarchistAsian in reply to geeklordNov 13, 2008. 3:50 PM
yeah, seriously...
AnarchistAsian says: Nov 13, 2008. 3:51 PM
nice, i like how you used the adapter as a mouth piece...
Puck13 says: Nov 12, 2008. 8:54 PM
what does CPVC stand for (ive got some but want to know). thanks
jbb3141 (author) in reply to Puck13Nov 13, 2008. 4:30 AM
Puck13, it stands for chlorinated polyvinyl chloride (CPVC). It's the hot water equivalent of PVC, in general.
Mattrox says: May 22, 2008. 12:24 PM
Looks great 4 star rating
371944a says: Jan 31, 2008. 7:55 AM
yea cool I just shoot friends dog accidently
nerfer192 says: Oct 30, 2007. 11:27 AM
did this yesterday....shot chair...stuck into
casvandegoor says: Mar 1, 2007. 9:51 AM
nice and neath worked out, I`ve got also a gun and cannon. come and watch!
jbb3141 (author) says: Sep 26, 2006. 9:10 AM
Nice try but no joy. The information is on a site I've had registered since 2002 and is now being moved to a new hosting company. The only part where the text is similar is the description of common lengths of real blowguns, hence the word common.
FrenchCrawler in reply to jbb3141Sep 26, 2006. 10:34 AM
The main intro text seems to have come from the first cached link. It was posted up 2001 (located at the bottom left of the page, right after "Conclusion")... "There are three basic designs for blowguns. First is the standard one-piece gun which usually comes in lengths from 24 inches to 48 inches. There's the two-piece gun, which is usually 48 to 72 inches and finally you can buy a breakdown or backpacker style blowgun. The backpacker style blowgun usually breaks down into 3 or 4 pieces so you can store it in your backpack. Modern blowguns tend to be made out of aircraft aluminum tubing." Granted some of the sentences have been changed, but the content is all the same. Are you trying to tell me that you placed your sentences in the order that the other site placed theirs by accident?
FrenchCrawler in reply to FrenchCrawlerSep 29, 2006. 11:34 PM
I was kind of expecting a yes or some kind of reply, too bad some people refuse to give credit where credit is due.... BTW, I'd like to visit your website after it's been moved.... maybe it'll give me some new ideas (kind of like this site did). Any chance we can have an address? Thanks for your time.
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