Canute Rex
40 Cal.
- Joined
- Apr 19, 2012
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- 397
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I was inspired by some "ice cream cone" priming flask/spanner combinations that Brian Anderson had done, so I decided to try one myself. The originals are either Italian or German in origin; there seems to be a debate. Brian gave me a lot of vital guidance on the project. I used sheet steel from a disposable propane canister for the body; a Brian idea. The steel is extremely malleable, so easy to form. I forged the other pieces from mild steel and filed them to shape.
That is, except for the hanging ring. I turned that from a rod, then machined a flat on it, drilled and tapped it. I drilled through the escutcheon on the clip and the body of the flask. Then I wedged a short machine screw on a scrap piece of sheet steel, snaked it inside the body, poked it out through the body and escutcheon, and threaded the ring onto it. It's also silver soldered like the rest, but it has that extra insurance of the steel screw.
I had some pieces of thin spring steel, so I cut and bent one for the return spring.
It's not as good as I'd like, but I am going to follow Brian's practice of making three; one to figure out what I'm doing (this one), the second to develop the design into what it should be, and the third for real. Still, this one will dispense powder and span a wheellock.
That is, except for the hanging ring. I turned that from a rod, then machined a flat on it, drilled and tapped it. I drilled through the escutcheon on the clip and the body of the flask. Then I wedged a short machine screw on a scrap piece of sheet steel, snaked it inside the body, poked it out through the body and escutcheon, and threaded the ring onto it. It's also silver soldered like the rest, but it has that extra insurance of the steel screw.
I had some pieces of thin spring steel, so I cut and bent one for the return spring.
It's not as good as I'd like, but I am going to follow Brian's practice of making three; one to figure out what I'm doing (this one), the second to develop the design into what it should be, and the third for real. Still, this one will dispense powder and span a wheellock.