- Joined
- May 7, 2007
- Messages
- 97
- Reaction score
- 5
I just bought a nice bronze cannon rough casting at the Fort Frederick trade fair.
The bore is about 1 3/8" and its gonna make a neat cannon.
Its approx 28" long and well over 3: OD.
I think that I am going to make a full sized colonial type swivel gun in stead of a scale model of a cannon.
Anyway, some of the casting has a few pretty large pits and flaws. Far too deep to file or grind out.
I am wondering if it might be possible to use a torch and brazing rod to fill some of these??
Or might there be a solder that has similiar color to brasss or bronze.
I could even use spot putty and fill the small voids and paint the cannon. But then of course I'd lose the brass color??
Any ideas or tips on how to fill these pits???
Thanks
The bore is about 1 3/8" and its gonna make a neat cannon.
Its approx 28" long and well over 3: OD.
I think that I am going to make a full sized colonial type swivel gun in stead of a scale model of a cannon.
Anyway, some of the casting has a few pretty large pits and flaws. Far too deep to file or grind out.
I am wondering if it might be possible to use a torch and brazing rod to fill some of these??
Or might there be a solder that has similiar color to brasss or bronze.
I could even use spot putty and fill the small voids and paint the cannon. But then of course I'd lose the brass color??
Any ideas or tips on how to fill these pits???
Thanks