Yep.....FNG here.
Looking for advice on building a SAFE black powder thundermug or small cannon with a golf ball bore.
Have been doing a LOT of reading and searching, have discovered that I'll need a bore of 1.750, not less than 1.740. Have found that many have used 1018 cold-rolled stock for thier tube. Have also learned that I need not less than a bore's dimension of material surrounding the powder chamber. (Questions on this later.)
Have obtained a 4" by 24" piece of steel, but it appears that it's not 1018. Has a red paint swatch on each end, and what info I can find suggests it's 12L14. Unable to determine if it might be suitable to spin a barrel out of it. (Could use a yay or nay on this.)
Now.......addressing the bore's dimension surrounding the powder chamber. I've seen drawings where the powder chamber was reduced from the barrel's I.D. Does this suggest that I might be able to make a cannon or thundermug with a 1.75 bore, but with a smaller powder chamber, from my 4" steel stock? If so, that would give me a tube wall thickness of just 1.125, and that seems marginal to my brain, but I'm not an engineer, and do tend to "over-engineer" whatever I might build.
Okay.....a little further into the simple subtraction shows me that my powder chamber can't be any larger than .500" i.d. in order to preserve the bore's dimension around the powder chamber. So much for using 4" stock.
Back to the search for a more suitable chunk of steel. I'll wait for your advise to see if I can still use this 12L14 for smaller bore noisemakers. I might be able to use it for something like the blunderbus bore gun starting at 4:42 in this video. -->
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CkogmqJzXmIPardon my rambling.....Roger