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hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:You've made my Sherline feel very small
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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Not to concerned about higher pressures. I have a Viair 450c air compressor, setup to use in my truck. Top's about 150psi. I'm planning a long barrel, 6 or 7 feet. With a C:B ratio of 3:1.velocity3x wrote:gyrotech,
Absolutely beautiful work! What operating pressure do you plan to use? What are you using for a piston / barrel seal?
The third picture shows the holes I drilled. I used a boring bar to then enlarge the holes. I started with a 1.5" drill bit. Generally I did 0.200"-0.300" passes for rough cuts and 0.050" for final cuts. I would not call myself a machinist. I did not go to school for machining. I am a welder, a fitter, a lead hand. I build food handling equipment and have picked up a fair bit of skills along the way. I do not know how to calculate proper travel speeds for cutting...however I do understand whats to fast, to slow, I can make a slip fit accurate to a few thousandths of an inch or a nice press fit.ramses wrote:That does look amazing. How long did it take you to bore the thin walled piece on the lathe? Or did you use a very large drill bit to take it most of the way?