Hi again!
I AM INFECTED !!!I just finished test-firing the pico-mortar. And it does work!
But first an update on finishing this little beauty:
After welding it to the base (being done from the bottom, by filling a bored hole: this way its not visible AND possible at all) the mortar was that hot, that the bluing in oil did work out fine. Just take a look at the picture below (ready for firing):
Anyways. I started with a load of about 0.2gr Swiss #2 but this did just a sizzling sound, so from the next shots on I used Swiss #1 (which is even finer in granulation: about 0.011 to 0.015 inch) which produced a nice snapping.
For Rickk and CU: The touch hole is 0.5 millimeters = close to 0.02 inch (that makes it about 16% of the bore diameter (if one may still call it so).
Priming was done by filling the touch hole granule by granule; sweaty hands help maneuvering these tiny particles in place.
First I wanted to enlarge the touch hole to fuse diameter and keep the rest at the smaller diameter (to keep some pressure) but the wall thickness is that small, that this was not possible.
Ignition with a lighter proofed to be better than trying to do it with a match: the flame produces soot but therefore does not function (kept them as size reference on the photo though).
Whatever. At first I thought that the shot would barely leave the muzzle: wrong!
Firing from the kitchen table I shot dimples into the door! This was 2.5 meters (8.2 feet) away! By the trajectory (angle of the mortar and height of impact) this means an estimated firing distance of 6 meters (about 20 feet): I would never have guessed this to be possible with a piece that has a barrel length of just 8 millimeters (0.315 inch).
Boy, does this little is fun to shoot with!I did take a small video with my camera as well (bad resolution though).
The muzzle blast is most impressive taking in respect the tiny load.
By the way: the video is about 2.1 megabytes (*.mov-file) and it would take me ages to upload (I surf the web just with an analog modem still), does anyone know a tool to cut the important part out of the file (and/or convert it to be smaller in size), so that I may provide it?
I need to do a cannon the next time...