The barrel was made 40 years ago and presented to a friend that was getting out of the Navy.Maybe I could do that. Where did you get the barrel?
If all four wheels are not touching the ground, the holes in your cheeks are too small. They need to be oversized enough to allow some play. That will solve the problem.It looks like a beautiful display piece. No touch hole? That would be on my "to do" list! GOTTA shoot it!
I built a similar carriage some years ago for a 1/6 scale 42 pounder. One task I had to spend extra time on was drilling the trunion holes at the slight angle to reflect the splay of the cheeks, and bending the metal of the cap squares to reflect it as well. In the end I gave up on getting the metal to bend right and just welded a half pipe on to flat bar stock.
One task I always struggle with in building boxes and 4-legged anythings is getting all 4 corners to hit the ground simultaneously. My stuff always seems to be "racked" just a little. How did that come out for you, and, relatedly, how did / do you prevent it from happening?
The axles are fixed to the cheeks but there are horizontal bolts through the cheeks also.Holes in the cheeks? Which holes? I thought the axels were fixed to the cheeks at the bottom.
I built this 4 years ago for the Alamo.View attachment DSC_0766.JPGNice desktop model, now for something bigger?
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