September 16th, 2006, 01:16 | #31 |
more pics
oops i fogot about these too
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September 16th, 2006, 01:20 | #32 |
the prototype isn't bad, i hope the final product will will appealing in design or else it won't sell very well. btw whats the price range?
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September 16th, 2006, 01:26 | #33 |
the price is impossible to gauge at this point but the thread about "how much would you pay for a grenade" was usefull. i now know that between 30 and 50 would be acceptabe and i will be working within those numbers. as for the appealing part i defenitly want to make it look like an HE grenade. giving it that "tin can" look.
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September 16th, 2006, 01:36 | #34 | |
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p.s. i find corn starch works best because you can get it wet and it comes off no prob, it would be hilarious to see someone who got hit with one on a rainy day looking like an uncooked loaf of bread from all that flower. |
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September 16th, 2006, 01:48 | #35 | |
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September 16th, 2006, 14:37 | #36 | ||
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my pin and catch system (roughly tested) is not much different from yours. in fact i can teach you how to make the pin part easy. step one shave down top of nail. step two find a tip caped tube that nail fits in and spring(when pin is pulled spring fires nail into co2 cartridge) step 3 drill holes in both parts so that another nail can slide in(make sure its big enough nail you can put a hole in it and hang in on a key chain) this nail you have just found will become your pin pop a hole on it put it on a key ring and blunt the tip flat for the catch you will need a bigger Base nail you grind a ring in nail about 5 mm enough for something to lock inside this ring you just cut Code:
hole here | | | | || | | | | \/ if you can make your nail on a lathe then make it more like this it makes for a smother release Code:
hole | | | | | | | | | | \ / | | | | | | | | | | \ / \/ once you have the nail ready make a half way threw on the housing cover on the top of the housing cover make it so that there's something to catch on and hold an Axel that unless held in place would fly off now find another spring(its used to drive the catch off) once you got that spring out of sheet metal make a rib bone design that has an Axel bar on the top of it and a tab that will lock in the grove solder on the spring heavy on the solder and there you have it an optional catch unit dont wanna use the catch just dont put it on also you will need to devise a way to make it so the pin will lock the catch as well that's the part i didn't get to was field usable locks for catch o ya for 360 dust cloud fill a plastic zip lock with powder then blow it up close it and pop it after you have done that figure out how to do that with a co2 cartridge and it will create a dust cloud |
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September 16th, 2006, 16:43 | #37 |
do you actually have one of these made? if so i would love to test it
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September 16th, 2006, 18:48 | #38 |
ok i put the copper sheath on it, it works ok but it needs more holes and a re-inforced stopcatch. as the pressure has literally bent it.
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September 16th, 2006, 21:36 | #39 |
pics of the sheath
well the sheath is kinda shitty as there are not enuf holes in it. i will drill more soon and test it. for now heres what it looks like so far. just dont forget this is very a very basic, rough around the edges (literally too) and oversized version of what i hope will come in the future.
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September 16th, 2006, 21:44 | #40 |
Kinda reminds me of a old WWII German stick grenade
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September 17th, 2006, 02:19 | #41 | |
man i'd love to have a airsoft German stick grenade like this one
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September 17th, 2006, 18:06 | #42 |
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Unfortunately I sold a lot of them to paintball players attached to compression pop pipes.(that's why they called them) They were used as a sort of paint ball trip mine.
But not like any of mine would work with your system they need to be custem tailored to fit. And mine were made with a lathe. Where abouts you live and do you have a lathe? Its easier on a lathe. feel free to answer the questions in a privet message. And so you know I made my trigger units in shop class at school. They were for co2 racers. Well the original design. Thats why the catch is hard to make have to talor the catch to the trigger. |
September 19th, 2006, 01:39 | #43 |
well, yesterday marked the end of this design. as i broke it revealing some major design flaws. i also feel this design would be much better as a claymore style mine anyway. i am putting this design on the backburner until i get my next design ready. i have ultra simplified it and will post drawings later. as for now im gonna keep my idea under wraps until its ready or at least until i have something to show. thanks for all the support. i have learned a great deal from this simple little project.
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September 19th, 2006, 19:17 | #44 |
You should design a sticker stating that it is not a real grenade so you avoid any trouble
Make it yellow with black writing, and add the statement of "Please wear safety glasses within the radius of [insert range here]"
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September 19th, 2006, 21:58 | #45 |
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Nicely done! Love the style of the nade! Looks like those thick pipe bombs!
O man... I would love to own one of these... Great stuff mate! Keep up the work! |
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