Tim and Lance, Looks like you guys are Highballin down the track. Very nice looking projectile, certainly worthy of being shot from a good looking cannon. Lance, is that an SBR, 1/7th Scale Dahlgren 9" Shell Gun? Thanks for the excellent series of photos, Tim. We really appreciate knowing what's going on step by step. Can't wait to see some results from a range session.
Regards,
Mike and Tracy
M&T - thanks, it's a learning experience.
I found that one NEEDS to be VERY careful on cleaning the chips from drilling - I thought I was, but wasn't and produced a clearance fit hole that should have been small enough to ream out. OK, do it again. This was on the mill using a water-base lube - perhaps WD40 or rubbing alcohol would have cleared chips better - don't know until I try both.
Drawing out the moulds in CAD would have helped. We winged it. There was ALMOST enough space between the pins for the cavity.
OK, so were into the pin on one side - carbide WILL cut through hardened steel. It did for the most part. Afterall this is the PROTOTYPE (should have numbered it # 0). Sort of got away with it. Insert in the boring bar chipped. *&%^*& Didn't have a torx wrench for it, couldn't rotate it. Monday I'll order spare inserts and a wrench. Continued - the chip didn't affect the smoothness of finish (WOW!).
Also learned that I need to have a set of tools premade for doing the nose form cuts. Didn't. Will have.
It will be another thread on nose form boring as I figure it out.