Hello Gentlemen,
I am new to the group but have been following your forum for some time. I thought it would be fun to share with you some of my artwork.
This gunade or carronade with trunions was inspired in part by the center trunioned gunade on page 53 of the 2001-2002 South Bend Replicas catalog as well as the carronade drawing on page 79 of Round Shot and Rammers. I chose the carraige on page 37 of the same book.
The barrel is 39" long with a 4 1/8" bore. The rear reinforcing ring is 10 3/4" in diameter. It has 3" trunions.
I opted to give it a threaded wood leveling screw because I liked the challenge. It is not cupped at the muzzle.
There is an original with almost exactly the same dimensions on display at the Alamo in San Antonio.
It was fun to make and I have made many others including a matched pair of full scale British Light Six Pounders and a half scale 1841 Six Pounder on a number 1 carraige. All are made out of wood and certainly do not fire but they look very real.
What a great hobby this is. My lovely wife is very tolerant so my house is full of these things.
I am open to critizism because I'm always looking to improve.
Zulu