Egg Cannon
Since I have published this Instructable, I have made the barrel 5 feet long, and it is awesome. It fires the eggs further and faster.
PLEASE DONT SHOOT ANYONE! This is a dangerous project, please be responsable with this cannon.
Materials
Parts:
-2' of 2" diameter PVC
-2' of 3" diameter PVC
-3" to 2" reducer joint PVC
-3" to 2" tee joint PVC
-3" male and female screw parts PVC
-2" to 3/4" female part PVC
-3/4" male part PVC
-PVC Primer and Cement
-Salvaged Grill starter+wires
-1/4" threaded rod
-(6) 1/4" nuts
-Empty toilet paper roll
-Wire
-Foam Sheet
-EGGS
Tools:
-Drill+drill bits
-Wire stripper
-Razor blade
-Sandpaper
-Dremel
-Double-sided tape
-Electrical tape
-Hammer
-Hacksaw
-Vice
-Epoxy
-Caulk
Cut 'n' Drill
I cut the chamber down to 7".
Next, drill the hole in the 3" to 2" tee joint that allows the Grill starter to fit in. I used a 7/8" bit.
Okay, now, drill two holes that are arcoss from eachother in the chamber. Then put the rod and the nuts in them. You may need to adjust the distance of the two spark rods, I made it so mine are about 1/4" apart.
Finally, drill a hole (1/4") for the wires in the 2" to 3/4" reducer part.
Trigger Time
Now comes the long and messy part. I first used epoxy to hold the grill starter in place and let it set for a couple of hours, then I put some caulk over that, making sure that there are no leaks. Then after letting that dry/set for a day, I came back with some more epoxy.
There are easier ways to do this..
Spark Rod
Then repeat for the other spark rod.
Assemble
Put the PVC primer on first(this is the purple stuff) on both of the parts you want to connect. Then put the cement over the top of the primer. As you are pushing them together, if you twist about a 1/4" it "locks" them in place.
The Sabot
First you need to cut a rectangle out of the foam, the size of 10.5cm by 14.5cm. Then using the double-sided tape, attach the foam to the empty toilet paper roll. Now for the "hard" part. Like hockey players, first attach part of the electrical tape to the roll, then twist it up. Once it is twist enough, wrap it around the roll a couple of times. Then wrap the electrical tape around the roll, ontop of the twisted tape. do this until the sabot fits snuggly into the 2" diameter barrel.
-You may want to make a few of these, because they tend to get messy.
Extra Touches Materials
Paint:
-Painters Tape
-Stencils
-Spray Paint
+Black
+Yellow
+Brown
+Dark Olive Green
Accessories:
-2" to 1 1/2" tee joint PVC
-Velcro Strips
-2' of 2" diameter PVC
-(2) metal rods
-1 1/2" end cap
-2' of 1 1/2" diameter PVC
-2" PVC Coupler
-(4) small bolts
-(8) small nuts
-Duct Tape
-PVC Primer and Cement
Paint
Once this was completed I removed the painters tape.
Barrel Extension
Handle
Then I used a Dremel tool to remove sand down the sides on the part. Then drill 2 small holes (big enough for the small bolts to fit) that are across from eachother in the part. Along with drill the PVC you need to drill the same size holes in the velcro strips.
Now you need to attach the velcro straps to the PVC using the nuts and bolts.
Tripod Attachment
Then drill to holes that are across from each other that are also big enough for the metal rods(legs). Next your going to need to stir up some epoxy, to hold the legs in place. Do one at time, let it dry, then do the other one.
Load, Aim, FIRE!
Next, spray some hair spray into the chamber (I like to do 10 squirts of it), then shut the chamber with the screw parts. You may need to fine tune the concentration.
Then aim, and FIRE.
You may notice that after a few shots, that the barrel and chamber get a little wet. Just take a few paper towels and dry them out.