That's the easy part. Drilling the hole straight, unform and clean is the very critical and most difficult first step. All the TH-cam videos focus on the rifling process and no one seem to bat an eye over the lack of info on making a proper bore to begin with.
Bet most dont know this is the shop that Pratt and Whitney airplane engine maker got its name. Long story short these guys built some high tech (for the time) measuring equipment for the engine maker. Their payment was that their logo would go on every engine produced in exchange for the measuring equipment.
We had a very primitive P&W shaper, all the way up to a P&W Kellering machine. P&W owned Niles, Bement & Pond. We also have a 1900 Pond 54" lathe raised to swing 125" and 28' between centers We flame harden on.
That's the easy part. Drilling the hole straight, unform and clean is the very critical and most difficult first step. All the TH-cam videos focus on the rifling process and no one seem to bat an eye over the lack of info on making a proper bore to begin with.
Nice to see these machines around.
Bet most dont know this is the shop that Pratt and Whitney airplane engine maker got its name. Long story short these guys built some high tech (for the time) measuring equipment for the engine maker. Their payment was that their logo would go on every engine produced in exchange for the measuring equipment.
We had a very primitive P&W shaper, all the way up to a P&W Kellering machine. P&W owned Niles, Bement & Pond. We also have a 1900 Pond 54" lathe raised to swing 125" and 28' between centers We flame harden on.
what is the name of this machine please ?
Where are you located? Also, your version is newer than a friend of mines... His hoop is one solid piece.
One more thing... Do you still have it? M
YEP, SURE DO. Still making barrels today.
somenone knows how long is that process ?
Have machines news moderna How It ? Send me link
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