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Offline Mike H.

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Another new mortar
« on: October 26, 2011, 06:00:42 PM »
I have been toying around with making small mortars for a little while.  This is a challenge for me, because I don't have the proper tools to do it.  I have no lathe or mill of any kind.  All I have is a Harbor Frieght drill press with only a 3" plunge depth, a 48x6 belt/9" disk sander, 8" grinder/buffer, welder, Dremel, and hand tools.  (Edit:  Oops, forgot the table saw.)  For that reason I can not attempt any conventional cannon configuration, and have to keep the mortars small. 

I normally use all-stainless and polish it as a novelty, since I can not turn any sort of rings into the barrels.  They are normally just plain mill-finish cylinders, sanded progressively and then buffed.  I have made as small as .177 cal out of 5/8" round.  Until now the biggest has been 3/4" bore out of 2.25" round (like I made for carmy53).  I don't do reduced chambers in them, to keep them strong.  They are, more or less, short cannons abiding by the 3x rule, only shaped like mortars.

I just finished this one, which is the biggest I have done.  The barrel is made from 3” diameter 430 stainless steel round.  I bored it 15/16", which really stressed out my drill press.  It was actually initially a thunder mug, but then I welded a 3/4" trunnion on it.  I did not like the way my welds looked, plus I wanted it to NOT look simply like a plain cylinder with a welded-on trunnion, so I covered the welds with filler to disguise it.  Needless to say I needed to paint it then.  So it is painted stainless.  (At least the bore looks shiny!)  The bed is made of African Anigre.

I am pleased with it, so I thought I'd share this one online.  I am sending it off to a buddy out of state who doesn't know it is coming.  Hope he likes it.

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Re: Another new mortar
« Reply #1 on: October 26, 2011, 06:37:54 PM »
 :) ...Ok, I'll be the first to say it...(but not the last!)....Beautiful Job! Love the Bed, made one like it out of Myrtle Wood...nice pics, too. BoomLover
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Re: Another new mortar
« Reply #2 on: October 26, 2011, 06:49:32 PM »
Mike H.
 
That is a fine looking mortar !
Little crab apples and persimons make great neighborhood ammo !  ;D 
 
No problem using abit of filler , it's good thing . Lots of people use it . 
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Re: Another new mortar
« Reply #3 on: October 26, 2011, 09:24:46 PM »
That's a mighty fine looking mortar. I'm sure your buddy will be the talk of the towne when he shows that to his friends.
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Re: Another new mortar
« Reply #4 on: October 27, 2011, 02:45:19 AM »
Not fair Mike. I liked the idea that mine was the biggest. >:(

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Re: Another new mortar
« Reply #5 on: October 27, 2011, 04:01:55 AM »
Not fair Mike. I liked the idea that mine was the biggest. >:(
Yours is the biggest that will shoot flat. And it will continue to be.

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Re: Another new mortar
« Reply #6 on: October 28, 2011, 02:10:17 AM »
very pretty!