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rifleshooter2

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Here is my latest project.
The inspiration
grenademortar.jpg


The fixings
144_4420.jpg


The plans
144_4421.jpg


More to come :v
Andy[url] www.legionville.com[/url]
 
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Looks like that mortar is going to be pretty sweet. I like your use of grid paper which reminds me that I need to get some more. :thumbsup:
 
The grid paper helps. I'm not much of a draftsman.
scale on that page is 4 squares to the inch.
Andy
 
That's all I use. Even when just free drawing. I can't wait to see your mortar when you are done.
 
WOW for a mortar that is cool .......what would you date that style barrel to be ??
 
F&I time period. I'm thinking. Cutting the bore was a long day. Here is how she stands now. The front is turned so I flipped it around and now I can turn the back half.
144_4433.jpg

Andy
 
Great! It will be a great addition to your arsenal and for public display.

CP
Gonnemeister
Certified Cannoneer
 
Great looking work!

Brass is such a pleasure to work with. The small mortars don’t take long to make once you get going.

How are you retaining the trunnion?
 
CU_Cannon said:
Great looking work!


How are you retaining the trunnion?

The trunnion is one piece and I bored through the breech end then put a brass set screw through the back.

Andy
 
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