The First Combat of the Wood Borer Prototype Cannon

After two days of tinkering, Tom finally completed the construction of the repulsion gun. Due to issues with airtightness, the gun body had to be sturdy, but using solid metal made it too heavy. In the end, Tom had to use two wooden boards and cover them with metal plates to make it.

The bullets were naturally not square, and only one could be fired at a time. This limited the frequency of use of the weapon. Tom's old street zero-size model was bulky, and reloading was quite laborious. So Tom designed two different types of repulsion guns: the Wood Borer Type Zero and the Wood Borer Type One.