Howitzer project
Posted: Fri Apr 04, 2014 7:59 pm
Hello Folks!
This is a post I made on a machinists forum, so bear with me a bit.
I saw a post about someone wanting to rifle a barrel for a PVC potato cannon in search for a solution myself. My friends and I had this idea to make a potato howitzer. We're taking this pretty seriously.
These are the details:
Rifled PVC sched. 80 barrel, 2"
Precharged shell w/ 3" combustion chamber
4" chamber (shell-holding)
Threaded elevation adjustment
Firing mechanism is electronic with spark plug
Muzzle break serves no purpose
For the potato-kings out there;
I'm going to use starter fluid as the propellant
barrel will be 4 feet long,
The name is 100% inappropriate, but rightly fitting. Initials are PI
Here's the solidworks working sketches;
The shells imaged in the second photo are a little too long, and the A-frame is gonna be a tad different. We're trying to model something like the M119 but with split-legs. Don't bother lookin it up, it doesn't nearly resemble it.
Here's the cutter I machined without the blades made just yet. We're going to try and make a triangular "cutting" rifling.
This is what I just made on the forge. This will be welded to the threaded rod on the cutter. A jig will be made to guide the twisted plate into the barrel, which will be clamped to the end of the pipe.
I'll update this post if it interests anyone, otherwise I'll be posting results here:
https://www.facebook.com/nu.slxw
I am asking for feedback, idea, help, anything you can give me. I'm not 100% sure this is all gonna work, especially the rifling and the shells concept.
With highest regards,
This is a post I made on a machinists forum, so bear with me a bit.
I saw a post about someone wanting to rifle a barrel for a PVC potato cannon in search for a solution myself. My friends and I had this idea to make a potato howitzer. We're taking this pretty seriously.
These are the details:
Rifled PVC sched. 80 barrel, 2"
Precharged shell w/ 3" combustion chamber
4" chamber (shell-holding)
Threaded elevation adjustment
Firing mechanism is electronic with spark plug
Muzzle break serves no purpose
For the potato-kings out there;
I'm going to use starter fluid as the propellant
barrel will be 4 feet long,
The name is 100% inappropriate, but rightly fitting. Initials are PI
Here's the solidworks working sketches;
The shells imaged in the second photo are a little too long, and the A-frame is gonna be a tad different. We're trying to model something like the M119 but with split-legs. Don't bother lookin it up, it doesn't nearly resemble it.
Here's the cutter I machined without the blades made just yet. We're going to try and make a triangular "cutting" rifling.
This is what I just made on the forge. This will be welded to the threaded rod on the cutter. A jig will be made to guide the twisted plate into the barrel, which will be clamped to the end of the pipe.
I'll update this post if it interests anyone, otherwise I'll be posting results here:
https://www.facebook.com/nu.slxw
I am asking for feedback, idea, help, anything you can give me. I'm not 100% sure this is all gonna work, especially the rifling and the shells concept.
With highest regards,