Tracy Sigler — Potato Cannon
Author: Tracy Sigler | Posted: July 27th, 2006 | | Tags: Handmade, metalwork, sculpture | 2 Comments »(Click image to largenate)
Is a Potato Cannon art itself? Is it functional scuplture? Or, is it a prop in a form of performance art featuring torched, toasted and tossed tubers? I say it’s both. The combustive potato gun featured here is really a carbine, and not the standard long barrel PVC version. Also, it features knock-down construction that allows it to become even smaller, and stowed using very little space. With the exception of the spring latches, the entire gun is made of aluminum, with machined fittings and TIG welded joints. The end of the barrel has been chamfered, making it easy to core a potato and achieve a tight barrel fit. This vegetable weapon has recently been retired, but only after two beautiful long potato launches. Don’t try this at home.
Retired! Gee – where will the excitement come from?
It looks like very nice workmanship. Well done! M