Rapid-Reload Vacuum Cannon: Magnetic Piston, No Burst Discs

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  • Опубліковано 29 сер 2024
  • I made a new vacuum cannon and use it to blast some unfortunate plants and beverages. Thanks to my sponsor Squarespace you can make a great website easily! Check them out at: www.squarespac...
    Vacuum cannons are one of my favorite science experiments for demonstrating pressure differentials and atmospheric pressure. They never fail to get a huge response from a crowd. I've been improving upon my piston operated design over the last year, and while this new version adds some complexity to the design it has a number of improvements as well.
    New features of this cannon:
    1. Crank operated piston which eliminates the need to tether the barrel down and reduces the cannon's footprint
    2. Magnetic piston allows easy attachment of projectiles
    3. No home made burst discs required as they have been replaced with plastic cups
    Check out my earlier vacuum cannon videos here:
    Piston operated cannon v1: • New Vacuum Cannon Desi...
    Follow up response to comments: • Firing A Clear Vacuum ...
    Giant 4" diameter cannon: • How to Make a Large Bo...
    How to make PVC pistons: • How To Make PVC Piston...
    How to make a vacuum pump: • How to Make a Vacuum Pump
    Thanks to all my Patrons for keeping these videos possible and supporting me no matter what changes UA-cam makes. A special thanks to my top Patrons: Syniurge, Matthew Leitzke, TheBackyardScientist, Enzo Breda Lee, John Johnson, & Thibaud Peverelli! / nighthawkprojects
    As of uploading this video I have read over 213,000 comments over the last 11 years of my channel. Keep them coming! Thanks so much for continuing to motivate me to make the best videos I can.

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  • @Nighthawkinlight
    @Nighthawkinlight  6 років тому +482

    As of 8:53am this morning I've read 213,438 comments on my channel over the last 11 years, + a few thousand extra from before UA-cam started reporting comment data. I think that shows pretty well how much I value your feedback. Thanks for keeping me motivated all this time and giving me fresh ideas! For my next video I'll be back to the wood gas series, and after that I think I'll be building a new solar project I'm really excited about. That is, if I don't get distracted by some other idea in the meantime. Share my videos with your friends if you'd like to, and the best way you can help is to watch my videos to the end. UA-cam promotes videos based on how long people sit through them, so watching until the end really helps my videos be seen by others. I've got a Patreon link in the video description as well if you're interested in supporting that way. Thanks for watching!

    • @dashankannan
      @dashankannan 6 років тому +1

      love ya

    • @joeydubbs763
      @joeydubbs763 6 років тому +4

      NightHawkInLight very cool, gonna have to try this one out I think. Can you tell me something please? The "cutting lance" you made awhile back, does the steel wool need to be all the way through the 5/8 brake line? Or is it just to get it started at the tip?

    • @Nighthawkinlight
      @Nighthawkinlight  6 років тому +8

      Just at the tip.

    • @sgibbons77
      @sgibbons77 6 років тому +2

      Been watching your videos for years and even emulated a few of your projects. You make the absolute best content on UA-cam for the DIY crowd - that's what makes you my favorite provider, even over channels like the King of Random.

    • @BloodAsp
      @BloodAsp 6 років тому

      Thanks for all the hard work that goes into your videos! Also, IS IT SNOWING WHERE YOU ARE!?!?!?!?!?

  • @freddotu
    @freddotu 6 років тому +164

    The man has found a way to "force" people to listen to the sponsor bit. Watching the bird play kept me from closing the window.

    • @eidolor
      @eidolor 6 років тому +17

      His genius is omniapplicable

    • @TheGuruNetOn
      @TheGuruNetOn 3 роки тому +2

      Grabbing eyeballs!!

    • @m4th1js
      @m4th1js 3 роки тому +1

      I got that the first time I did see a video of him and thought "you genius!"

    • @stevenenglert2951
      @stevenenglert2951 2 роки тому +1

      Super slick

    • @ChemEDan
      @ChemEDan 2 роки тому

      :)

  • @ShifuCareaga
    @ShifuCareaga 6 років тому +147

    this video is an epic win for the engineering of simplicity alone

  • @BobbyDukeArts
    @BobbyDukeArts 6 років тому +73

    So simple, yet effective. Great design!

  • @iliketobuildstuff7013
    @iliketobuildstuff7013 6 років тому +59

    You should put a fog machine at the end of the air cannon (where the air comes in as it is fired) to show the movement of the air as it is fired. Would be really interesting.

  • @deathsythelui
    @deathsythelui 6 років тому +168

    You get an instant like for that "cabbages hate him!" line in the thumbnail...

    • @ieuanhunt552
      @ieuanhunt552 3 роки тому +2

      I'm reminded of the cabbage merchant from Avatar the last Airbender.
      MY CABBAGES!!!

  • @shadowbread6616
    @shadowbread6616 6 років тому +58

    Look. I'm not really sure why, but when you got to telling us about your sponsor my brain immediately skipped a beat and I thought you were going to say your bird was your sponsor. Your bird is also very cute.

  • @dhirajgupta9802
    @dhirajgupta9802 6 років тому +95

    while everyone else is just putting out random videos to increase their volume you are putting enough time and research to make great videos love your work keep the quality content coming. hope you get a bigger team soon so as to create more content so that you can earn more so that we get to see more cool stuff.

  • @souravzzz
    @souravzzz 6 років тому +10

    The idea of using plastic cups and rubber hose as burst disks is awesome in its ingenuity and cost-effectiveness. I love your long-running experiments the most; because they showcase the incremental nature of scientific progress and the long hours put by you into your projects.

  • @Aquapod9
    @Aquapod9 6 років тому +38

    You know it's going to be a good day when NightHawkInLight uploads!

  • @rcbif101
    @rcbif101 6 років тому +15

    Ditch the hand crank and string and replace with extra long wormgear actuator. Program it to jog back and forth pausing 3 seconds at each end. You can then rapid fire as fast as you can load and add the cup seal.

  • @benjaminking4286
    @benjaminking4286 6 років тому +118

    How about sabot ammunition? You might be able to penetrate multiple cabbages!

    • @canwenot573
      @canwenot573 6 років тому +11

      I like that idea! Reminiscent of the US Navy's rail gun. Perhaps a small, fin stabilized projectile housed inside a polystyrene sabot. The projectile could be made of aluminum or some other lightweight substance and the magnets could be bonded to the sabot.

    • @TheEpictrooper
      @TheEpictrooper 5 років тому +3

      I've thought about that too. Using some sort of light foam (possibly pool noodle or even the foam that fake plants have) you could make the discarding aspect of the sabot and the projectile itself could be a nail or bolt. The fun part would be figuring out effective fins for stabilization.

    • @tylerchiu7065
      @tylerchiu7065 4 роки тому

      Yeah, just stuff multiple projectiles in there

    • @Edramon53
      @Edramon53 4 роки тому +1

      Would be interesting to see if you could shoot a real arrow or crossbow bolt like this, along with how large a vacuum would be needed to get equivalent force to the real weapon.

  • @brainfreeze1499
    @brainfreeze1499 6 років тому +2

    he's not a weird bird, he just knows what he wants and doesn't care what others think. and Awesome vacuum cannon!!

  • @coztac1991
    @coztac1991 6 років тому +2

    1.3M subs and 52k views in a week, guys what the hell this is one of his best videos the amount of ingenuity needed to design this is amazing!

  • @stspy212
    @stspy212 5 років тому +1

    I could *almost* make this an semi/semi-automatic cannon with a few modifications.
    First, instead of pulling the piston all the way out of the pipe, add adequate ventilation holes to the pipe a foot or two before the tail end of the pipe. This will allow you to break the vacuum seal WITHOUT having to pull the piston out of the pipe. I imagine some power may be lost due to a slightly decreased air flow, but probably not much.
    Second, behind the ventilation holes add a large cutout that is large enough to compensate your projectiles. This is going to be your magazine receiver. After firing, pull the piston back behind this point which will allow another projectile to be loaded in.
    Third, add a pulley system of strong magnets that runs the length of the barrel. After you've fired and dropped another round in, the pulley system activates which pulls the piston back to the front of the barrel. You may need very powerful magnets for this. Some other trigger drops a cup into the end of the barrel (not sure how to accomplish this one).
    An automatically reloading and firing vacuum cannon that fires as fast as you can rotate some driving motor.

  • @jkimm7
    @jkimm7 6 років тому +1

    A number of years ago I made a vacuum cannon nearly identical to your first one based off some designs I had seen online. I had always wanted to find a better burst disc and vacuum system that allowed for a faster reload. I'm so glad to see how you've improved this design over the past few years, it feels like you picked up where I left off and never got around to testing different methods. Keep up the awesome work! Always love your videos!

  • @cyphre
    @cyphre 6 років тому +6

    Fantastic idea with the plastic cup! Really simplifies the sealing process.

  • @snigwithasword1284
    @snigwithasword1284 6 років тому +3

    So cool to see this old project become so refined!

  • @joshlewis5065
    @joshlewis5065 6 років тому

    Finally someone got this type of gun to fire good. I love this concept because it eliminates gunpowder and is pretty simple for the results you get

  • @sgibbons77
    @sgibbons77 6 років тому +1

    Been watching your videos for years and even emulated a few of your projects. You make the absolute best content on UA-cam for the DIY crowd - that's what makes you my favorite provider, even over channels like the King of Random.

  • @julius2510
    @julius2510 6 років тому +2

    Since your last video I have thought about the valve problem in the front quite a lot and I have to say the cup is a genius idea. Great video!

  • @unvergebeneid
    @unvergebeneid 5 років тому +4

    As a new subscriber, I'm really impressed with the quality of the projects and the craftsmanship Wil Wheaton exhibits in these videos. Looking forward to future videos and supersonic styrofoam! :)

  • @SHRUGGiExyz
    @SHRUGGiExyz 3 роки тому +1

    Honestly, your hard work and dedication to designing, engineering, and improving projects like these is exactly what I strive to be able to do someday. Tackling the challenge of making a vaccuum cannon AND making it this simple to build (for anyone who has access to a hardware store) is super impressive! I can't wait to see what new projects and refinements you come up with.

  • @back40snuts
    @back40snuts 3 роки тому

    what a phenomenally designed simple vacuum cannon.
    many people could make this with little skill and delicacy and its robust, cheap, effective, has faster use and is safer all from being well engineered.
    Well done!

  • @dividingbyzerofpv6748
    @dividingbyzerofpv6748 4 роки тому

    Quite possibly the most refined and simple design yet.

  • @Jons007
    @Jons007 3 роки тому

    Phenomenal!! I tried it with what I assume are bill collectors that came every week, knocking at my door at 7 am on weekends. I haven't seen them since. I assume it worked, but I won't know until they're released from the hospital. I'll keep you posted.

  • @lakedewitz7126
    @lakedewitz7126 6 років тому +1

    Can’t wait for the extra long vacuum cannon!!

  • @AndrewBennettScience
    @AndrewBennettScience 6 років тому +1

    Darn it ... Looks like my "things to build for classroom demos" list just got longer. This is so much simpler to understand and more intuitive than a vacuum pump and burst disks. Time for an update to one of my favorites demos. Thank you!

  • @joeynovak07
    @joeynovak07 6 років тому +9

    That is awesome, I love the plastic cup seal, genius.

  • @tjmmcd1
    @tjmmcd1 3 роки тому

    I've never taken even a high school level physics class before but I love how he explains it all in layman terminology. Blows my mind that the when 'broken,' the force of the ambient air entering the hand-made vacuum is such that it can send a projectile with such amazing velocity. He should be making millions of dollars by selling his demonstrational, real-life applicational videos as a supplement to school physics courses. Bravo!

  • @thereindeertherabbitthebat592
    @thereindeertherabbitthebat592 9 місяців тому +1

    Could you imagine a discarding wadd with wooden buckshot or even round ball??? 🤔 Lead?!? 😱
    Amazing design! Thanks for sharing this!

  • @lloyd8620
    @lloyd8620 6 років тому

    Your videos are great and a lot better than The King of Random, especially because you actually build stuff and make improvements to things you have built, you don’t just fill balloons with flour or pour liquid salt in everything like they do, you definitely deserve a lot more subs.

  • @eelcohoogendoorn8044
    @eelcohoogendoorn8044 6 років тому

    Really loving the simplicity of this design; its rare that someone innovates on something as tried and true as a vacuum cannon; so thats pretty awesome.

  • @dbayboyds409
    @dbayboyds409 6 років тому +1

    Brilliant evolution of ideas. I’m so impressed at the refinements and simplification of the overall design. Thank you. I love how it keeps me thinking about whether I would have one up with the same solutions! Love your work!

  • @jonkinzel6241
    @jonkinzel6241 3 роки тому

    Man you should be really proud of yourself so simple but so brilliant the world is a better place for people like you in it!!!

  • @electronicsNmore
    @electronicsNmore 6 років тому +11

    Very nice creation! :-) Powerful.

  • @Robslakes
    @Robslakes 4 роки тому

    Watched several of his videos now and they have this mesmerizing" how it's made" vibe to it I could just watch back to back to back.

  • @gary.richardson
    @gary.richardson 8 місяців тому

    Another approach that might get a boost is to create a gun cotton or flash paper packing composite that can instantly disappear before encountering resistance.
    The cup idea is brilliant!

  • @vcokltfre
    @vcokltfre 6 років тому +20

    *Sees you uploaded a new video*
    *Drop everything and watch sciency stuff*

  • @RichardBronosky
    @RichardBronosky 6 років тому

    These are great improvements! You've finally made it so attainable that I can justify making it with my daughters and giving it to my local Maker Space.

    • @Nighthawkinlight
      @Nighthawkinlight  6 років тому

      Note that these cannons can backfire occasionally, so keep safety in mind.

  • @askquestionstrythings
    @askquestionstrythings 6 років тому

    Very nice update. Looking forward to seeing your next project and the wood gas updates.

  • @hilltop4847
    @hilltop4847 6 років тому

    I love seeing your "workaround solutions" for these projects, they're always simple yet elegant and make me go "Oooohhhh, makes sense."
    Thanks for such great videos, always look forward to your posts.

  • @nobodysbusiness7773
    @nobodysbusiness7773 5 років тому

    Mr. Night Hawk Light , I am looking forward to seeing your videos and as soon as I get back to work. I want to help you with your needs to provide the great insight and share it with the rest of the geeks of Technologies. God bless. Thanks

  • @ragingwillie483
    @ragingwillie483 2 роки тому

    you always make incredibly intelligent designs. so may ideas i can make with my children, to attempt to make learning fun for them. I, as well as i can be sure countless others, greatly appreciate you sharing your knowledge with us!!! THANK YOU!!!!

  • @theophrastusbombastus8019
    @theophrastusbombastus8019 6 років тому

    Because you read all the comments I take this opportunity to say that you are awesome, your ideas are awesome and this video helped me relax before an imoprtant exam tomorrow. Thank you.
    Also your bird is awesome.

  • @rossmennie4903
    @rossmennie4903 5 років тому +2

    Very interesting!! So simple yet so ingenious. Would like to se longer range.

  • @stuartpatterson1617
    @stuartpatterson1617 4 роки тому +4

    Longer tube you say? Did I just watch a video on bending PVC pipes with hot sand.... Coiled vacuum cannon here we come!

  • @darkpheonix77
    @darkpheonix77 5 років тому

    my thought "hey that is an amazingly simple design and I could build that. almost anyone could" so I am going to. thank you very much. you are a great engineer.

  • @lizzardmoto9386
    @lizzardmoto9386 4 роки тому

    Cup and rubber fitting is genius!

  • @phil1692
    @phil1692 6 років тому +3

    Hey, I'm a long time fan of your channel and your videos are still the greatest!!! Would still love to see some of your oldschool homemade fireworks, but any of your projects is so interesting! Keep up the good work!

  • @Kalanchoe1
    @Kalanchoe1 6 років тому

    very nice to see the development in these projects!

  • @coolnegative
    @coolnegative 6 років тому

    watching stuff blown apart like this still makes me giggle like a little boy! thanx for the smiles!

  • @Wraithsong
    @Wraithsong 4 роки тому +1

    just a thought. make the end plug the projectile. simply have it recess just inside while wedging a bit near the edge. one less loading step perhaps

  • @cameronflack2254
    @cameronflack2254 6 років тому +9

    Hands down my favorite channel. No matter what you upload, im watching it asap.
    Have you tried making projectiles more aerodynamic? I know with the vacuum in the barrel aerodynamics kinda go out the window, but the impact damage has to be tremendous.
    I certainly enjoy the projects that can be done with a single trip to the hardware store

    • @Nighthawkinlight
      @Nighthawkinlight  6 років тому +1

      When I shot pvc end caps out of my earlier cannons they were pretty aerodynamic. I haven't tried anything else with that in mind.

    • @maxximumb
      @maxximumb 6 років тому +1

      Yep, one of the best channels on UA-cam. It would be interesting to see if turning the wooden projectile on a lathe, to a conventional bullet shape had any effect of the projectile once it leaves the barrel.

    • @cameronflack2254
      @cameronflack2254 6 років тому +1

      @@SupaaMann almost like a hybridization of rifling and fins? Interesting idea.

  • @ye11oman
    @ye11oman 4 роки тому

    This is going to be a great project for my Scout Troop

  • @Pauls-Welt
    @Pauls-Welt 6 років тому +2

    Awesome how you improved the front sealing. This is truly genius!
    Greetings from Germany 🇩🇪

  • @ErikHerman
    @ErikHerman 3 роки тому

    This is brilliant. I'm going to make one, today, for the Physics Bus!

  • @MinecraftTestSquad
    @MinecraftTestSquad 6 років тому +3

    Didn't even realize I was watching an ad since you trapped me watching that bird, lol

  • @brownell10
    @brownell10 6 років тому

    Serious props for being one of the few to take it beyond a typical science class quickie! Put a tee on the breech with a sliding sleeve inside it that seals off the right-angle leg when "cocked". That leg has a chamber of compressed air, that's released when the piston pulls the sleeve, then itself, clear. Envision a sleeve that's like your piston, but unobstructed at both ends so the pull line can pass through it freely, and the rear of the tee having a cap/bumper drilled for the pull line and maybe a sleeve-resetting tool. The higher pressure shouldn't affect pull force if properly sealed, and the breech cap negated assuming ample venting (possibly a port closed off by the sleeve as it opens the tank?)... Sorry it's getting long winded - I'm game if that piques any interests.

    • @Nighthawkinlight
      @Nighthawkinlight  6 років тому

      Nice idea! I like that. The only issue would be ease of access to the breach for maintenance or if the piston got jammed up trying to push it back in.

  • @windsunh2o
    @windsunh2o 6 років тому

    I'm surprised you didn't get more dislikes for destroying beers =) No matter what your project is, I always love seeing your clever problem solving ideas. Thanks for making these videos for us!

  • @SeanHollingsworth
    @SeanHollingsworth 6 років тому

    This is the very first video of yours that I have watched. This vacuum barrel is nearly identical to one that I have had bouncing around in my head for the better part of a decade.
    The projectile can accelerate much more quickly by allowing the barrel to ablate as the projectile passes through.

    • @RichardBronosky
      @RichardBronosky 6 років тому

      Sean Hollingsworth I can't understand that last sentence using the dictionary definition of ablate.

    • @SeanHollingsworth
      @SeanHollingsworth 6 років тому

      @@RichardBronosky
      Multistage rockets are ablative systems. The Saturn 5 system is a rather extreme example of this; whereby when a section is no longer needed for the rest of the mission, it is jettisoned or otherwise left behind.
      Applied, in this context: once a section of barrel has been passed through, that section is removed, or otherwise punctured to allow atmospheric air to have more immediate contact with the rear of the projectile; as the velocity at which atmospheric air can enter the rear of the barrel does have a limit.

    • @RichardBronosky
      @RichardBronosky 6 років тому

      Sean Hollingsworth yes, but he couldn't even get a front valve to open fast enough. For that he had the full length of the barrel giving him time to get it done. You are talking opening valves that have even less of a time window in which to offer value.

    • @SeanHollingsworth
      @SeanHollingsworth 6 років тому

      @@RichardBronosky
      Arguably, it would be a more complex system.
      I have entertained the idea of electromechanical valves. They could be opened within a few centimeters of the rear of the projectile as it passes by. It can be either timed based on observations, or triggered as various sensors are passed. The valves should be able to be easily opened, as they would no longer be held tightly shut by the vacuum after the projectile passes.

  • @NVAfilm
    @NVAfilm 6 років тому

    Have to say that's a really brilliant simple idea

  • @henrikd.8818
    @henrikd.8818 5 років тому

    that design is so genius!

  • @gary.richardson
    @gary.richardson 8 місяців тому +1

    It's been at least 5 years since this video was made, it would be good to do a follow up video with consideration of all the comment inputs and videos made since then.
    I'm sure that a cheaper, faster, better cannon can be made and better insights featured for another great video.
    I sure hope the answer is yes, challenge accepted.

  • @lefmankan
    @lefmankan 6 років тому +6

    This channel is really cool man. Been watching for years

  • @jayduffy7615
    @jayduffy7615 3 роки тому +1

    I love watching your videos. Keep up the awesome job!
    I'd really love to see you make a wood gasifier. FEMA posted the plans for one online. I really want to make one but if I watched you do it first, I know that I would learn much more. Especially about the science of it and the safety measures required to build or use one. Thanks again!

  • @ryanwatcher3747
    @ryanwatcher3747 3 роки тому

    You should be a host of a science tv show. You have a great voice and speaking ability. Or ever a narrator for a show or documentary. I can also relate to your regrets of not paying attention in school to all the math and now that you’re older wish you would have studied it harder.

  • @DEtchells
    @DEtchells 2 роки тому

    Great, clever solutions to the engineering challenges you encountered!

  • @russianfirepower5338
    @russianfirepower5338 6 років тому +1

    It takes time and hard work to upload on your channel, the results are always good, keep up the good work Ben!

  • @TrollFaceTheMan
    @TrollFaceTheMan 6 років тому

    That is a ingenious design.

  • @fugume69
    @fugume69 6 років тому +3

    I love seeing your birds at the end of the videos :D

  • @opsoc777
    @opsoc777 6 років тому

    For a second there I thought you were going to shoot the bird, my heart stopped, I should really sleep. Keep making awesome content! I personally like the more functional stuff.

  • @AF6LJSue
    @AF6LJSue 2 роки тому

    Very Cool this works better than I would have expected.

  • @jojolowe2019
    @jojolowe2019 6 років тому

    The idea to reload by using a magnet to drag the hook back is a really great idea!

  • @jeffreygrose9971
    @jeffreygrose9971 4 роки тому

    I would still LOVE to see the extra long vacuum cannon with a bunch of connected pipes! I’m sure the speeds you achieve would be insane!!

  • @zell9058
    @zell9058 6 років тому +2

    An elegant iteration on an already amazing creation! You deserve a Blue Ribbon.. hope you saved a few. 👍🍺💥

  • @falsehashtags6581
    @falsehashtags6581 3 роки тому

    The cup thing is really smart.

  • @anatineduo4289
    @anatineduo4289 6 років тому

    Impressive upgrades! You are really refining this old favorite nicely!

  • @TheEpictrooper
    @TheEpictrooper 5 років тому

    Thank you so much for this innovation. I've been wanting to make either a scaled or full sized air cannon based off of German AT guns (have not decided which model). I sat there watching your older videos and thought "Could a chain or something else pull the piston?" I was worried to experiment myself but thanks to you it shows it will work just fine. Huge fan of yours. I'll probably start construction come spring.

  • @JohnFleshman
    @JohnFleshman 6 років тому

    This is a very solid win!!! I am so gonna make one someday.

  • @TheLordReverend
    @TheLordReverend 6 років тому

    Nice work I plan on making one over the summer when I have my sister's kids

  • @gazorpazorp9798
    @gazorpazorp9798 6 років тому +3

    Thanks for the upload! Great video!

  • @Brucey
    @Brucey 6 років тому +5

    *This is actually SOO COOL!!!😍*

  • @vandmike87
    @vandmike87 6 років тому

    The content you make is right up my alley and I love learning new things which each of the videos you make do.

  • @dontquestionjustbelieve5757
    @dontquestionjustbelieve5757 6 років тому

    thank you so much for making videos they bring me so much joy

  • @hyperhektor7733
    @hyperhektor7733 6 років тому

    Great how you solved several Problems to improve this concept. :)

  • @Aquila67280
    @Aquila67280 6 років тому

    So many smart ideas in this project! Good job!

  • @TheEngineeringDutchman
    @TheEngineeringDutchman 6 років тому

    Dude your video quality standards are always so high! Love it. Please do more with fire, love those slowmo's

  • @whatahowl1
    @whatahowl1 4 роки тому

    Thank you this is awesome. That looks like fun. I will build one my self to play with the dogs.

  • @fryncyaryorvjink2140
    @fryncyaryorvjink2140 5 років тому

    How am I just now seeing this? Excellent work, I love the development of this new super weapon to surpass metal gear

  • @lupusk9productions
    @lupusk9productions 6 років тому +1

    Have you seen those machines that turn plastics into oil(s)? A large airtight container full of plastic heated up and a pipe for the exhaust going through water or some other thing to distill out the different oils. I bet that would be a cool addition to the wood gas idea and you would make a great machine i'm sure.

    • @Nighthawkinlight
      @Nighthawkinlight  6 років тому

      Yes, I've tried it in my regular gasifiers but they do not get hot enough. I would need to build a new one that either uses a fan to increase temperature or a different type of fuel.

  • @gary.richardson
    @gary.richardson 6 років тому

    If the magnet retracts before the seal is broken then you may be able to squeeze out a little more velocity. A simple spring lever mechanism attached by cable or string and the whole assembly inserted from the rear would allow the magnet function while maintaining seal integrity.
    Additionally, treating your projectile and tube with a Teflon coating may squeeze out a little more velocity as well.

  • @shellbug3100
    @shellbug3100 6 років тому

    Dont change a thing...your channel rocks just the way it is! Fun but educational!!
    🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
    5 stars from me!!

  • @TrollFaceTheMan
    @TrollFaceTheMan 3 роки тому

    Very cool video, can't believe I missed it before!

  • @Tai1g
    @Tai1g 6 років тому +15

    Pleeeeeeeeeease make a Sabot projectile for this, I beg of you.
    Great work btw!

    • @mik13ST
      @mik13ST 6 років тому +1

      Oh and a fin stabilized one please. Just like APFSDS - Armor Piercing Fin Stabilized Discarding Sabot shell used often in today's main battle tanks.

    • @bexpi7100
      @bexpi7100 6 років тому +2

      @@mik13ST that's one hell of an acronym.

  • @KingJellyfishII
    @KingJellyfishII 5 років тому +1

    Your video is so high quality my computer crashed!
    lol

  • @kylestreet7641
    @kylestreet7641 6 років тому

    I think a follow up video to see how fast you can make it go would be pretty cool. I might be able to make something like this someday

  • @tommysedin
    @tommysedin 5 років тому

    Oh, looks like I'll be making a stop at the hardware store on the way home from work tomorrow!

  • @mikesowell1717
    @mikesowell1717 5 років тому

    Holy shit. this guys problem-solving skills is amazing.

  • @thefox347
    @thefox347 6 років тому

    Amazing improvements in design, I look forward to seeing future versions that I'm sure will be nothing less than ingenious.