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7 Mar 2022 23:12:14 UTC
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UNW Testing: 3D printed parts with 700PSI of air pressure out of a paintball air tank HPA
the 700PSI is a rough estaminet it could be more or less so long you get that a paintball air tank of 3000 PSI or 4500 PSI. is not literally out putting that pressure into a paintball marker... that would be catastrophic and there are safety valves build in to prevent that from happing.

any ways back to the test. I had a hard time seeing things of find any info about this. but I did see some videos about people making miniature compressed air powered engine motors. so they might use different settings / materials / lower pressures? I mean , to be short about it it did not explode or anything. but it did leak all over the place... but it might be a starting point for some one to see what I did wrong and what could be done differently.

here is a link to a rotary engen that I watched that might be interesting if this is something that intrest you. the use of compressed air and 3D printed parts
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S6cQpoUxeC8
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