I've been thinking again about early wheellocks, after seeing the pictures posted of the wheellock/mace that's on the block. Trying to figure out how the lock works, I flipped through other pictures I have of early wheellocks, and I noticed the wheelie/mace lock bears a resemblance to the wheelie/axes from the Doge's Palace. This is what I came up with, though it may be completely off:
The extension on the trigger bar is pushed up, behind the offset section of the spring, pulling out the attached pin.
These are the axes, the trigger bar extension can clearly be seen:
Now, even if I'm right about the triggering mechanism, the pan cover on the mace presents another interesting puzzle (I can't make anything about the pan covers on the axes). At first I thought the cam might hit a bar, like later wheellocks, but the pan cover is angled here. If it swung away, it would have to push the dog up in order to get clear, something which would take to much time and energy to do. So, is the pan opened manually and the pyrites put directly on the wheel before firing?
Cheers,
Nick
The extension on the trigger bar is pushed up, behind the offset section of the spring, pulling out the attached pin.
These are the axes, the trigger bar extension can clearly be seen:
Now, even if I'm right about the triggering mechanism, the pan cover on the mace presents another interesting puzzle (I can't make anything about the pan covers on the axes). At first I thought the cam might hit a bar, like later wheellocks, but the pan cover is angled here. If it swung away, it would have to push the dog up in order to get clear, something which would take to much time and energy to do. So, is the pan opened manually and the pyrites put directly on the wheel before firing?
Cheers,
Nick