Hi everyone. I've been reading through old posts for several days now, and I thought I should say hello since I'm starting to get to know you. What a knowledgable group.
I will be building my first cannon soon, and I am sure you have guessed that I am full of questions. I will be reading all the posts again, so I will not be flooding you right now.
A friend of mine has some drill stem that has a 2.5 inch bore and the walls are 0.5" thick (I have not had a chance to actually measure it yet). From table 10.1 from "Artillery Matches" the maximum charge is 5.00 ounces with a 2 lb projectile. He has been shooting 4 ounce charges and has had no problems (his cannon is about 8' long). I do not know what *kind* of steel this is. Has anyone used drill stem, or have any information about it?
Given that charge and projectile weight, what would be an optimum barrel length? Since there is little friction between projectile and bore I would guess the barrel could be long, but I would also guess that at some point the extra length would not pay back much in extra velocity, and just make building, cleaning and moving more difficult. Any thoughts on barrel length will be appreciated.
I will be shooting concrete *soda* type projectiles. I just need to find a can that allows the right windage.
Thanks,
Jim
Calamity, love that cannon!