Machined pengun - Dimply

Miniature guns are novelty custom, unique, and sometime downright crude! Common construction materials often include pill bottles or pens. Show us your work!
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Sun Jul 03, 2011 8:04 am

You need at least 3.

the two bolts going through the holes should be about 17mm.
You add a clamp on the other rouned side, with a clamp and a 20 mm bolt.

You have additional screws and clamps with your vise.
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Sun Jul 03, 2011 8:10 am

You have additional screws and clamps with your vise
Yep, seen them already.

OK, 3 brackets it is.

What goes into the headstock, drill chuck or mill holder?
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Sun Jul 03, 2011 8:18 am

Wait for the video young grasshopper! :D
Working on it right now...

I will use an edge finder, but as you don't have any... you'll need a rod with precise dimensions that you can put on the chuck and use instead.
Then, you will install the mill holder.
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Sun Jul 03, 2011 8:28 am

LeMaudit wrote:Wait for the video young grasshopper! :D
Fine, I'll try to stop bouncing around :D
I will use an edge finder, but as you don't have any...
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Sun Jul 03, 2011 8:34 am

ohhhhhhhhhh.... I'm impressed!!!!!!!!!!

Very good then, you'll be able to use the video almost exactly.
You'll still miss a little attachment at the end, but I'm sure you'll manage :twisted:

The second part is done, I start the upload to YouTube now. If everything goes well, there should be something in a couple of hours... maybe :?
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Sun Jul 03, 2011 8:35 am

LeMaudit wrote:ohhhhhhhhhh.... I'm impressed!!!!!!!!!!
I figured it might be useful :)

Still has to go in the chuck though, doesn't fit in the mill holder.

edit: prepare to be dramatically less impressed, it doesn't fit in the chuck either!
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Sun Jul 03, 2011 10:54 am

Here's the second part of Step 9: The Barrel support

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edit: prepare to be dramatically less impressed, it doesn't fit in the chuck either!
Yeah... it's a 3/8" chuck... so sad... :?
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Sun Jul 03, 2011 11:01 am

Nice job! It looks awesome! Whats the next part? Or is the barrel already made?


Edit, Hey jack, I couldn't resist, but if the edge finder does not fit in anything, might I suggest duct tape? :lol: I couldn't resist! And here, I will get this finished for you: :roll:
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Sun Jul 03, 2011 11:06 am

Thanks :)
Some finishing on the parts, flats and... dimples! :D
The barrel is just a piece of brass tubing. Look at the plan, first message.
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Sun Jul 03, 2011 11:12 am

Don't try to turn the edgefinder down with your lathe. It's probably hardened, and runout from your (lathe) chuck would be an issue. Try grabbing the small end of the edge finder with the drill chuck.


If that doesn't work, Chuck up an endmill (in an EM holder or collet, NOT the drill chuck), and load some oversized stock for the spacer. Spin the mill up to a quiet speed, and slowly bring the work in. Once you hear it cutting, the spindle's center is the tool's radius from the edge. Once you're done milling, put it on the lathe, and take off as much as you need from the OD to make it fit. That will remove any marks you made from centering the part on the mill (not that anyone would see them anyway). If you were ambitious, you could use that mark as part of one of the slots, but you'd have to turn the rotary table to center it on the Y axis. You can set the Z axis with the quill using the same method, but it's not necessary for this part; you're not milling to depth.

That's worked well enough for me; I still don't own an edge finder.

Also, I don't think you need to turn the head. You should be able to line up the centerfinder (or EM) by eye (possibly with the help of a shim) on one of the axis, get contact, with the second, then back off and approach the part with one axis while sweeping past it with the other. Perhaps I should make a video...



EDIT: I'm sure you trammed the mill again after turning the head back to vertical... Especially if you're using a slitting saw.
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Sun Jul 03, 2011 12:22 pm

ramses wrote:Perhaps I should make a video...
That would be of interest :) I ordered another edge finder in the meantime.

Part done, but I don't seem to have managed the same finish with the mill as LeMaudit, though I'm quite sure I repeated the same cutting operations... any ideas?

Ah well, time to get the Araldite out and make this thing fire :D

edit: barrel connected and cuting, low pressure testing in a couple of hours :)

edit II: sneaked a quick 75 psi test, no leaks and it worked great! More testing later :D
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functionally almost complete :D
functionally almost complete :D
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And if you glue the nose, how will you cut the flats? hmmmm?

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b-b-b-but... but it works!

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Sun Jul 03, 2011 3:57 pm

Hahaha....

Well... let say you just tested successfully the prototype... I'll do the final commercial product! :D

Very glad it worked! Well... mine better work too now :?
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Sun Jul 03, 2011 4:13 pm

LeMaudit wrote:Hahaha....

Well... let say you just tested successfully the prototype... I'll do the final commercial product! :D

Very glad it worked! Well... mine better work too now :?
Jack was simply making the knock off brand :wink:
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