Ok here goes , firstly a bit of background.
This was my first build so i aint no expert! I have tried to keep a record of the fundamental steps to building my gun - if i was to build another , many things would change! both in the design of the gun and in the manufacturing process, i might post some 'on hindsight' ideas again.
My personal brief was to build a midhandled gun of approx 85cm. The gun will be used with a single 16 or 18mm, or double 14mm bands.
These are not step by step instructions, but a record of the building process based on information I collected from various sources [thanks Pastor] coupled with my own experiences, and [hopefully] a little common sense chucked in for good measure.
Cutting list.
Iroko ,sawn and planed [for the gun laminates] :x1 1000mmx50mmx10mm
:x4 1000mmx50mmx8mm
Iroko , for the handle. approx :x1 200mmx100mmx50mm
Hardwood Dowel. :x2 8mmx50mm
West systems Epoxy.
Trigger Mechanism, bits of brass for the trigger and pushrod [hopefuly more details on this will be provided soon.!]
This was my first build so i aint no expert! I have tried to keep a record of the fundamental steps to building my gun - if i was to build another , many things would change! both in the design of the gun and in the manufacturing process, i might post some 'on hindsight' ideas again.
My personal brief was to build a midhandled gun of approx 85cm. The gun will be used with a single 16 or 18mm, or double 14mm bands.
These are not step by step instructions, but a record of the building process based on information I collected from various sources [thanks Pastor] coupled with my own experiences, and [hopefully] a little common sense chucked in for good measure.
Cutting list.
Iroko ,sawn and planed [for the gun laminates] :x1 1000mmx50mmx10mm
:x4 1000mmx50mmx8mm
Iroko , for the handle. approx :x1 200mmx100mmx50mm
Hardwood Dowel. :x2 8mmx50mm
West systems Epoxy.
Trigger Mechanism, bits of brass for the trigger and pushrod [hopefuly more details on this will be provided soon.!]
- First , I bound the rough sawn laminates together with masking tape so that they all aligned together.
- I worked out my waste on each end , and drilled 8mm holes all the way through the laminates.[For a locating dowel-this will stop the laminates sliding around when pressure is applied]
- On a flat solid table I laid out a bin liner, then my laminates.
- I had a straight solid piece of mahogany to use under my clamps.
- I made a mix of west systems epoxy resin , and glued the laminates one by one [I had the 10mm laminate in the middle] . Then I tapped in the hardwood dowels to align all the laminates before clamping them down.
- This was left for about 24hours.
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