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How do you expect to shove a 4.5mm ball into a 4mm tube?
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JSR,
If you're going to try a compression-seal method between metals, you might get opening pressure inconsistencies as the casing gets "worn in".
But, something you can also try is chucking the casing in a drill press and squeezing a slight lip into it just above the projectile. It will naturally be smoothed back out during the shot, but depending an the malleability of the metal you're using it should be fairly repeatable.
If you're going to try a compression-seal method between metals, you might get opening pressure inconsistencies as the casing gets "worn in".
But, something you can also try is chucking the casing in a drill press and squeezing a slight lip into it just above the projectile. It will naturally be smoothed back out during the shot, but depending an the malleability of the metal you're using it should be fairly repeatable.
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My thinking is that the lead ball is either gonna hold not enough or too much pressure, also the 4mm tube holding the ball could wear down, reducing the lifetime of the cart greatly
Gunfreak, he'll force it in, probably with a hammer or vice
My thinking is that the lead ball is either gonna hold not enough or too much pressure, also the 4mm tube holding the ball could wear down, reducing the lifetime of the cart greatly
Gunfreak, he'll force it in, probably with a hammer or vice
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Brian the brain wrote:Naval cannons are rifled...
Naval cannons are actually called "rifles", which means the 46cm bore guns of the Yamato class would count though really past a certain bore they use bagged charges, not cartridges.
You could have just said "an African country"You might consider just taking over an unstable African country...
*ahem*
Using reasonable amount brute force inspired by ignorance, and substituting Lurpak with a slight bevelled edge on the tube (though the little Lurpak guy was trumpeting support in the background), I managed to push it in without great difficulty.How do you expect to shove a 4.5mm ball into a 4mm tube?
That's my hunch too, we'll see later this afternoonMy thinking is that the lead ball is either gonna hold not enough or too much pressure
True, but don't look at me, I'm not the one sitting with my cereal and vodka spouting random ideas for other spudders to buildIf you're going to try a compression-seal method between metals, you might get opening pressure inconsistencies as the casing gets "worn in"
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hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
Which is, clearly, what SHE said...jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:Using reasonable amount brute force inspired by ignorance, and substituting Lurpak with a slight bevelled edge on the tube (though the little Lurpak guy was trumpeting support in the background), I managed to push it in without great difficulty.
/content-less post.
I wonder how much deeper the ocean would be without sponges.
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so was this:Brian the brain wrote:Naval cannons are rifled...
the Schwerer Gustav: 31.5" barrel, 39 km range, approx 14 rounds per day firerate, built to destroy forts on the french border in WWII, never saw actual combat use, remains largest rifled weapon ever built build a cartridge like that!
perhaps we need to clarify: a handheld, reasonably-operable-while-in-the-standing-position rifle cartridge size
JSR could probably take over for Mubarak, i'm sure the egyptians would be just as unahappy, but only because he spent the entire nat'l defense budget on rebuilding the presidential palace out of epoxyJSR wrote:you could have just said "an African country"
i can see it now "oh, the banquet will be held as soon as the main hall cures, just wait a little longer"
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No, that's what I said.Insomniac wrote:Which is, clearly, what SHE said...
What SHE said was "AAAAAMmmmnnnghhhhhhhrrrr... ooh! ahhhhhh..."
I stood next to that shell, humbling.the Schwerer Gustav
Mubarak has Abrams tanks on the streets I though all they had were a bunch of antiquated M60s, guess it pays to be buddies with the states, I don't think JSR's puny collection of hybrids can compete.JSR could probably take over for Mubarak
Seems like they could use an actual epoxy sarcophagus though
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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whatever happened to
moving on...
mixing the several tonnes pf epoxy to mold a palace would be interesting
what if the wiring's wrong, gotta throw the whole thing out and start over!
it'd be similar to a concrete pour, but you might drift away in the fumes to an epoxy dreamscape,,,
although i'm sure you've been there before, when you cast your current residence at least
i mean, think of the children!JSR, quoting wikipedia wrote:Risqué double entendre, often wringing innuendo out of perfectly innocent phrases. This is, in theory, over the heads of the children in the audience
moving on...
mixing the several tonnes pf epoxy to mold a palace would be interesting
what if the wiring's wrong, gotta throw the whole thing out and start over!
it'd be similar to a concrete pour, but you might drift away in the fumes to an epoxy dreamscape,,,
although i'm sure you've been there before, when you cast your current residence at least
If you used most of the commercially available glues or resins, I'd wager that the whole thing would inadvertently go up in flames, as the heat from the curing accelerated the process, causing thermal runaway en masse.
I wonder how much deeper the ocean would be without sponges.
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I would love to but a court order says I mustn'tlinuxexorcist wrote:think of the children!
I was about to suggest that, it's surprising how hot an epoxy mix gets in significant quantities.If you used most of the commercially available glues or resins, I'd wager that the whole thing would inadvertently go up in flames, as the heat from the curing accelerated the process, causing thermal runaway en masse.
you might drift away in the fumes to an epoxy dreamscape
Thermosetting polymer fields forever
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:
I was about to suggest that, it's surprising how hot an epoxy mix gets in significant quantities.
i touched the tape on an M&M size blob on some 5min epoxy and it almost burnt me
why make it if it dosent shoot?
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google translation fail"umieścić piłki w życie z!"
True, but don't look at me, I'm not the one sitting with my cereal and vodka spouting random ideas for other spudders to build
ohh BTW I got this...
http://www.miflex.com.pl/pol/generatory/W09-2A.pdf
now how do I wire it ? do I get it right... I need one of the pins and ground?
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I figured but it's the thought that countsPOLAND_SPUD wrote:google translation fail
Hotwired was fiddling with something similar in one of his videos, perhaps he can helpnow how do I wire it ? do I get it right... I need one of the pins and ground?
Anyway, about the "forced balls" (:D) cartridge, it's held 20 bar without apparent leaks! Hybrid testing soon
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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who's your daddy ?Anyway, about the "forced balls" (Very Happy) cartridge, it's held 20 bar without apparent leaks! Hybrid testing soon
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