Edit: I am back to the thicker o-rings. See https://www.airgunnation.com/topic/new-7-spoke-with-thinner-o-ring-dampener-design-for-crown-mkii-cf-sleeve-spacer/#post-1251339
I may go with some intermediate thickness o-rings eventually.
I designed a 5-spoke CF Barrel sleeve / shroud spacer with a thicker o-ring, as is on the right below. On the left is a new 7-spoke spacer with a thinner o-ring design.
For comparison of the new 7-spoke to the OEM spacer (that works with the barrel without the FX CF barrel sleeve):
For a size comparison to a dime:
In the following photo, an intermediate 5 spoke design with thin o-ring is on the front, and the last two spacers are the new 7-spoke design. This is just to illustrate installation:
I'm too lazy to go back and take a photo with the 7-spoke design on the front, as I already put the shroud back on.
In any event, I am not as confident in these new spacers because they take more care to install as the o-ring can walk off if care more easily if the shroud is forced over the spacers too quickly or forcefully.
We have two takers already:Consequently, if anybody wants to try these new 7-spoke spacers, let me know. You pay only for shipping ($4.80 for first class shipping with tracking). I have two sets available for trial in exchange for your feedback after you try them.
Personally, I like the older 5-spoke spacers with thicker o-rings, but I ordered the wrong o-rings and am waiting on the correct ones to get here. The older thick o-rings are supposed to be here Monday. The hardware store charges too much for them. The reason I like the thicker ones is the o-ring function is not a seal, but to dampen...at least that is my intent. Both the thin and thick o-ring versions install easier with a little silicon grease and a clean shroud.
I could even do a 5, 7, 9 or even 15-spoke set if desired, which is cool, but I am still trying to figure out the trade-offs.
The following shows the installation of the longer 5-spoke with thicker o-rings.
which looks like this rendered without o-ring:
I may go with some intermediate thickness o-rings eventually.
I designed a 5-spoke CF Barrel sleeve / shroud spacer with a thicker o-ring, as is on the right below. On the left is a new 7-spoke spacer with a thinner o-ring design.
For comparison of the new 7-spoke to the OEM spacer (that works with the barrel without the FX CF barrel sleeve):
For a size comparison to a dime:
In the following photo, an intermediate 5 spoke design with thin o-ring is on the front, and the last two spacers are the new 7-spoke design. This is just to illustrate installation:
I'm too lazy to go back and take a photo with the 7-spoke design on the front, as I already put the shroud back on.
In any event, I am not as confident in these new spacers because they take more care to install as the o-ring can walk off if care more easily if the shroud is forced over the spacers too quickly or forcefully.
We have two takers already:
Personally, I like the older 5-spoke spacers with thicker o-rings, but I ordered the wrong o-rings and am waiting on the correct ones to get here. The older thick o-rings are supposed to be here Monday. The hardware store charges too much for them. The reason I like the thicker ones is the o-ring function is not a seal, but to dampen...at least that is my intent. Both the thin and thick o-ring versions install easier with a little silicon grease and a clean shroud.
I could even do a 5, 7, 9 or even 15-spoke set if desired, which is cool, but I am still trying to figure out the trade-offs.
The following shows the installation of the longer 5-spoke with thicker o-rings.
which looks like this rendered without o-ring: