Most of you probably know this already but this will still be a fun thread.
A while back, I partnered with Jack Hearn of Hern Iron Works to make a wooden pattern of a Verbruggen barrel so he could begin casting them.
These are a whole lot of the pictures of the process. The wooden barrel has to be made in two halves. The halves are set in sand to make a pattern in the mold halves. Then the two mold halves are put together and molten iron is poured in.
A steel liner is cast in place. The result is a 37" long Verbruggen barrel with a 2.25" bore. Right at 200 lbs.
I had a set of barrel drawings to get my measurements from.
I have to load a lot of pictures so bear with me.
A while back, I partnered with Jack Hearn of Hern Iron Works to make a wooden pattern of a Verbruggen barrel so he could begin casting them.
These are a whole lot of the pictures of the process. The wooden barrel has to be made in two halves. The halves are set in sand to make a pattern in the mold halves. Then the two mold halves are put together and molten iron is poured in.
A steel liner is cast in place. The result is a 37" long Verbruggen barrel with a 2.25" bore. Right at 200 lbs.
I had a set of barrel drawings to get my measurements from.
I have to load a lot of pictures so bear with me.