I also have a 12" Atlas Craftsman lathe and am working on a carronade similar to those used on Lake Erie by Perry during the war of 1812. Never have I seen a cannon barrel machined from a chunk of steel like that. Beautiful Work in all aspects!
Trackpin,
The 12" Atlas Lathe is a very handy machine to have. I could not even begin listing the items that were made with mine. My life would not be complete without a lathe. I thank you for your interest and I sincerely hope you will be sharing pictures of the Carronade project if you can. Enjoy seeing the progress and/or the finished product.
My new cannon barrel came in kit form. A one piece kit of cold rolled steel 3x3.5x18 inches long. First job was to shorten the overlong piece to 12 inches. The scrap yard only had this small length of cold roll in this size. At 12" it now weighs 37 lbs. and has a lot more of weight reduction to do if it will eventually resemble a muzzle loading black powder cannon. Actually there will be 31 lbs. of chips, some large and some small. Used relatively light duty, hand operated machines. 12"Sears Craftsman lathe, small Clausing Milling Machine, small Indexing Head with plenty of filing & stoning. Five min. slide show will show the work performed and the results. If interested please watch. After I apply the browning solution I will try to get some video of the new cannon firing.
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