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Napolean Six Pounder - TomG - 06-18-2012 We may as well start this new forum out with a bang. Here are some pics of a Napoleon six pounder I made a few years back (about 30 now that I think about it). I researched the project by visiting various museums and shows including making a trip to Gettysburg, and drew up the plans based on the information and photographs that I collected. The cannon is quarter scale with a 7/8" bore and wheels about 12" in diameter. The barrel was turned on a lathe out of brass and the trunnions attached with silver solder in pockets machined on each side. The wheels are made of hard maple (I figure it looks like quarter scale oak) with individual spokes wedged into the hubs and held together with steel tires that are shrunk on. It shoots fairly accurately out to around 200 yards with lead balls and 250 grains of black powder. The concussion is impressive to say the least and heck of a lot of fun on the fourth of July. I want to eventually make a caisson and a howitzer barrel for it if I ever find myself looking for a new project. Tom RE: Napolean Six Pounder - ETC57 - 06-18-2012 Tom, That's great! Way back in high school we had a rogue metal shop teacher, he set us up with plans for small black power canons turned out of 3" round stalk stainless A group of us snuck 21 canons in to a homecoming foot ball game. A night game, we touched them off as our team came on the field. Talk about a ruckus! A real live 21 gun salute for the home team!! Jerry. RE: Napolean Six Pounder - TomG - 06-18-2012 (06-18-2012, 09:44 PM)ETC57 Wrote: Tom, Those were definitely the days when you could get away with building cannons in shop class. I had a rogue music teacher who allowed me to use a black powder cannon for a piece we were playing called the Civil War Fantasy. This was inside the gymnasium and when I touched it off (electrically of course) it was a LOT louder than anyone, including me suspected, and it filled the entire gym with smoke. I know he got in some trouble over that but I never found out just how much. Tom RE: Napolean Six Pounder - ScrapMetal - 06-19-2012 (06-18-2012, 10:33 PM)TomG Wrote: Those were definitely the days when you could get away with building cannons in shop class. I had a rogue music teacher who allowed me to use a black powder cannon for a piece we were playing called the Civil War Fantasy. This was inside the gymnasium and when I touched it off (electrically of course) it was a LOT louder than anyone, including me suspected, and it filled the entire gym with smoke. I know he got in some trouble over that but I never found out just how much. That had to be one of the few school concerts ever worth seeing! -Ron RE: Napolean Six Pounder - EdK - 06-19-2012 Wow, very nice canon Tom! I like the patina the canon has acquired. Ed RE: Napolean Six Pounder - TomG - 06-19-2012 (06-19-2012, 05:59 PM)EdAK Wrote: Wow, very nice canon Tom! I like the patina the canon has acquired. Thanks Ed. Yes, it's amazing how much wood and metal ages in just 30 years. I polish up the barrel occasionally but leave the rest alone. Tom RE: Napolean Six Pounder - DaveH - 06-19-2012 Tom That is a fabulous piece of work, very nicely done DaveH RE: Napolean Six Pounder - TomG - 06-19-2012 (06-19-2012, 06:49 PM)DaveH Wrote: Tom Thanks Dave. Independence day will be here soon and it will definitely get a thorough workout. Tom RE: Napolean Six Pounder - Mayhem - 06-19-2012 (06-19-2012, 06:59 PM)TomG Wrote: ...Independence day will be here soon and it will definitely get a thorough workout... Video Tom, we will expect video! RE: Napolean Six Pounder - TomG - 06-19-2012 (06-19-2012, 07:07 PM)Mayhem Wrote:(06-19-2012, 06:59 PM)TomG Wrote: ...Independence day will be here soon and it will definitely get a thorough workout... Hey Darren, There actually will be video. Don't know if you were still around, but I did a little unscientific experiment on the stopping power of various cartridges using old hard drives as targets. I promised Ron that I would nail one with the cannon next time I shot it, complete with video coverage. Of course I expect one from him in return using his .50 BMG. Although it would be hard pressed to do any more damage than a slug from a 12 gauge. Tom |