I am useing a 1" barrel, but any of this can be easily adjusted for other sizes. This is a straight barrel, and that is a good choice for achunk gun and I think a good choice for a starting builder.
The first thing that we want to do is to define the sides of the barrel in the top of the wood so that we can start removing waste from between the sides. The waste removal will be done mostly with a gouge and mallet, but defineing the sides, as final loction of the bottom flat and the two angled flats will be done with a sraper plane.
I actually made two planes for this build, the scraper that you see and a 45 degree cutting plane. I had always wanted to make a barrel cutting plane, but after completing it I could not make it function. It is now in the "raw Material" pile. The scraper plane works great though.
You will notice that the spacer plate is .300" thick, this is the same as the distance of the barrel to the face of the wood in our layout.
When assembling the plane don't forget to drill for the hex head bolt (I used 3/8-16) and to counterbore for the nut. The counter bore is drilled just smaller the the distance across the nut corners and then the nut is malleted in with a little epoxy.
The body pieces are epoxied to the spacer block. Be sparing with the epoxy as you will have to remove any sqeeze out fron the "poscket", the slot between the blocks. I did my glue up on a graite tile from the home store. The glue will dot stick well to the granite, though some times I put wax paper under a glue up for the same reason.
We don't just want to clamp the bodies to the spacer plate, we also want to clamp the body pieces down to the tile, so that they are even, flat and square. This involves some alteranate tightening, loosening and retightening of clamps.
This glued assembly is srcrewed, but NOT glued to the guide plate. We don't glue on the guide plate, so that if the next gun we build needs a .400" barrel set back, we can just add a shim.
Next time we will talk about the cutters, how they are made and how they are used.