Oxyclean Wrote:
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> Pickitt Wrote:
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> > Hey guys,
> >
> > I have a passion for mechanical engineering and
> > have decided to build myself a railgun and also
> > perhaps a gauss gun just for shits and giggles.
> > Anyone here try building one themselves? And
> how
> > strong of a current did you use and what
> > projectiles did you fire from your railgun?
>
> First. You're probably in highschool, so I'll be
> gentile.
>
> You can build an extremely low power, and
> therefore proof-of-concept, with almost no effort.
> It'll have less power than your average
> slingshot, but it'll be enough to say you built
> one.
>
> If you have in mind a plan to build an effective
> weapon... don't. The power required to put any
> significant force behind the projectile can kill
> you. They require a massive discharge of stored
> power, and if you don't know your way around
> ultra-capacity capacitors, you'll kill yourself.
>
> If you still want to try, check out
>
http://www.powerlabs.org/railgun2.htm for info on
> building a rail gun. They're not cheap, the
> electric bill won't be cheap, but it doesn't
> matter because you're going to quit after you
> check out the amount of work it will require.
Actually, I have already graduated from college and my younger brother(still in college) is majoring in Robotics and Electrical Engineering. I figured that this project might give us something that we can work on together for a period of time that does not include gaming or getting fucked up.
We plan to spend with our budget at least $3,000.00 and hope to finish it within a year.
I was just asking if anyone here has built one or experimented with one.