I posted some pix in an earlier post showing the mortar we're restoring to shooting condition. It should be done in a month or so, and of course we'll want to shoot it the next day. The actual bore of the mortar is 9 9/16 inches, so we'll want a ball that's just a bit less than that, and we can work out the exact diameter as we go.
I'd greatly appreciate any ideas on how to make a ball to shoot out of it. The ball can't be solid zinc as it would be too heavy, so it has to be a lighter material, or cored, or heavy core/lighter exterior. We'll never need to fill it with anything so it doesn't need to be hollow like originals, unless that just happens to be the result of the design we adopt.
Looking at the weights of similar-size original mortar shells, I think I should be looking for something in the 70-80 pound weight range. In my limited experience with mortar shooting, I didn't get very consistent accuracy with lightweight mortar balls.
Here a are a couple of things we thought of, and there were some ideas in comments to the other post.
1. Steel mold for zinc alloy casting, calibrated for zinc shrinkage, or for kirksite, two sides, with provision for core insert (this will be way too expensive to have made I think.) If anyone can make one of these, complete with alignment pins for around $500. or so, please contact me, but I think that may be way too optimistic.
2. Take standard 9.5 in. inflatable basketball, immerse in water or whatever, then fill it with wet cement and hope it stays round until it hardens. Shoot it with basketball still on to protect bronze bore from concrete. A variation on this idea is to make a two-piece "mold" out of plaster or concrete, using an inflated basketball as a pattern. This would be clamped around the cement-filled basketball while the contents harden, to ensure it stays round.
3. (from other discussion) Take heavy core and wrap with fiberglass and epoxy until it is proper diameter. This will be really messy and probably takes more patience than I have in my whole body.
4. Shoot easier-to-make cylinders made with prefab cardboard tubes and concrete, or something.
5. Shoot 8" ball since people have molds for that size, and use plywood sabot to fit it to the larger mortar.
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