Mighty fine charbonburnner you have created there and welcome to one of the best DIY forums on the internet.:thumbsup:
Bill
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Mighty fine charbonburnner you have created there and welcome to one of the best DIY forums on the internet.:thumbsup:
Bill
hi, this maybe ok ?
https://www.google.com.au/#q=how+to+...ling+in+a+bore
mark k
Good job. Have a 12 inch barrel SS .44 58 Remington. Load 45 gr. 3fg, barely get the 200+gr bullets in it and it blows the hammer back once in a while...yeah, too much pwdr. but dang, what a kick. Beer cans @ 60 yds.
Hope you get the rifling prob. figured out.
Here are some videos found at the search link that turbo1600 posted:
Homemade barrel rifling tool from Clint Westwood
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ihPFjuxBjPo
Simple prototype rifling cutting tool from JaycubL
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=geaEf4LoZV4
Nice job. Stainless is hard to take color, too much nickle in the alloy. Have you tried to color the screw heads by applying a thin layer of brazing material?
Again, nice job.
PJs, I stumbled upon that finish by accident. I was wanting to brass plate the side frames using brazing rod and torch and then mill them down to a smooth mirror finish, but as I do so often I design as I build. I spattered a layer of brazing rod on to the side plates and buffed with a bench grinder. I looked and looked at that and decided to go with that appearance. The side frames are .20 hot rolled plate, nothing fancy.
Sorry for the delay Sean. Congrats on your build. I will very soon be turning 81 yrs young. I have loved metalworking most of my life, although not being directly employed in the field. I have spent the last 50 yrs or so in the electronics industry both private and govt.
I began gunsmithing in the mid 1960s as a hobby, I also have a love for horology as I served a six year apprenticeship in watch and clock repair beginning at age 13.
That's enough of that, Your best bet for building a rifler is to locate a cheap small lathe and modify it for the twist ratio that you need for proper bullet spin. This can be done by mechanical or electronic servo control for draw and twist of the rifler tool. I have viewed several similar projects on you-tube so that may be a good starting point for your project.
Good luck, Be safe.
73s
Jerry