True Bolt Action 6mm Cannon
Posted: Wed May 06, 2015 9:47 am
I was going to wait until I had finished this build properly to release it to the world, but what with the recent talk of death of spudding I decided to come out of hiding and post it anyway.
After for the first time getting access to multiple very very expensive machine and cnc tools, for my first project I decided, to use none of them.
The decision was partially spurred by a post by Gippeto about the 'colonial gunsmith' and an appreciation for the amount of skill and talent those people had, without the use of machine tools.
The design itself is a fairly simple rotating hammer bolt action cannon, special because unlike a lot of ideas I see labelled as 'bolt action' the entire mechanism is in fact completely cycled by the actuation of the bolt, recocking, reloading the lot. Also the bolt is designed with a 45 degree max angle and smooth action, so it really feels like a real bolt action rifle to reload.
Damage is fairly impressive given I was running at 45 psi, with an indent of about 1mm deep on 1.5mm galvanised steel door (shown below).
The mechanism is fed direct from a compressor, and it has a 10 round gravity fed tube magazine.
The bit I am most pleased about the design is it's construction, the mechanism is entirely hand crafted, with a modified blow gun for the hammer valve.
The stock for the gun was my first ever attempt at 'proper' woodworking, no power tools were used, and was made using only methods I saw in the video I linked earlier.
It's by no means a work of art, but for a first attempt I think it's quite nice, one thing I was disappointed about though was the finish, I screwed the varnishing up bad, hence the lumpy and inconsistent texture.
Here are some (rather blurry) pictures of the finished product, once I've finished it I'll photograph it properly but these are just a place-holder for now.
Cheers guys and enjoy!
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After for the first time getting access to multiple very very expensive machine and cnc tools, for my first project I decided, to use none of them.
The decision was partially spurred by a post by Gippeto about the 'colonial gunsmith' and an appreciation for the amount of skill and talent those people had, without the use of machine tools.
The design itself is a fairly simple rotating hammer bolt action cannon, special because unlike a lot of ideas I see labelled as 'bolt action' the entire mechanism is in fact completely cycled by the actuation of the bolt, recocking, reloading the lot. Also the bolt is designed with a 45 degree max angle and smooth action, so it really feels like a real bolt action rifle to reload.
Damage is fairly impressive given I was running at 45 psi, with an indent of about 1mm deep on 1.5mm galvanised steel door (shown below).
The mechanism is fed direct from a compressor, and it has a 10 round gravity fed tube magazine.
The bit I am most pleased about the design is it's construction, the mechanism is entirely hand crafted, with a modified blow gun for the hammer valve.
The stock for the gun was my first ever attempt at 'proper' woodworking, no power tools were used, and was made using only methods I saw in the video I linked earlier.
It's by no means a work of art, but for a first attempt I think it's quite nice, one thing I was disappointed about though was the finish, I screwed the varnishing up bad, hence the lumpy and inconsistent texture.
Here are some (rather blurry) pictures of the finished product, once I've finished it I'll photograph it properly but these are just a place-holder for now.
Cheers guys and enjoy!
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