She's seen cannon and motorcycle mishaps? I guess it's a good thing she hasn't seen BP mishaps.
The touch hole is now drilled 3/32". She's ready to fire and looks great. I've cleaned all of the rusty metal so now it's bright and shiny. Beautiful!
I think I'll leave it in the white.
Were all of the originals bronze?
Have any of you made sugar fuses for cannon use? Make a concoction of stump remover/sugar dissolved in boiling water. Saturate cotton yarn in the solution then dry in the oven.
My other question relates to the scale of these cannons. I'm thinking it's 1/5th scale, but that's just a guess. The Traditions site says they're accurate to scale, but doesn't say WHAT scale. And on that same topic, is the .69 Traditions a copy of the six pounder or 12? At 1/5th scale my .69 bore is slightly less than 20% of a six pounder. So that's my guess. It's 1/5 scale of a 6 pounder.
The touch hole is now drilled 3/32". She's ready to fire and looks great. I've cleaned all of the rusty metal so now it's bright and shiny. Beautiful!
I think I'll leave it in the white.
Were all of the originals bronze?
Have any of you made sugar fuses for cannon use? Make a concoction of stump remover/sugar dissolved in boiling water. Saturate cotton yarn in the solution then dry in the oven.
My other question relates to the scale of these cannons. I'm thinking it's 1/5th scale, but that's just a guess. The Traditions site says they're accurate to scale, but doesn't say WHAT scale. And on that same topic, is the .69 Traditions a copy of the six pounder or 12? At 1/5th scale my .69 bore is slightly less than 20% of a six pounder. So that's my guess. It's 1/5 scale of a 6 pounder.