I bought four pistol blanks. Two for a pair of English duelers and two for a double barrel pistol. I've started on drilling out the duelers.The blanks for the duelers were taken from the breech end of the rifle blank and are 12 in long. The blanks are as forged. No machining done. The large steel lump at the breech was supposed to be machined into a receiver.
The first step was to turn the breech and muzzle ends between centers. In theory, these sides should be parallel to the forged bore.
Next I made two drill guides for each barrel. Each cup is made of 3in of 40mm(1.57in) axel rod. The rod is center drilled all the way through with a 12,5mm drill. Then a 1 inch deep cup is turned at one end with a boring bar and fitted With a set screw . Each cup is turn to fit tightly on one end of one barrel. They are not interchangeable.
The barrel with the cup is then mounted in a drill press in a machine vice and drilled out with a 8 inch long 12,5mm drill from both ends of the barrel. This removes very little material, but gets rid of the worst high spots and establishes a reasonable straight hole through the barrel.
The muzzle cup is then drilled out for the next drill size in a vertical mill, taking care to center the drill. All subsequent drilling of the barrel is done only from the muzzle end of the barrels. These steps are repeated until the bor is reasonably clean. Each hole is started with a 4in long twist drill, followed up with a 8inch long drill and then a short drill silver braised to a drill rod that goes all the way through.
So far, Ive drilled through with 12.5mm, 13mm and 14mm. The first 8in from the muzzle looks clean. There is still some forge scale in the last 4 in from the breech end. This where the lump for the receiver was. I may have to drill 15mm(0.59cal) 16mm(0.63cal) to get rid of all the scale.
Planning barrel profile.
I want to mill the barrels swamped octagon. Since both barrel is going to be identical, the smallest blank decides the size limit. Estimate were done with this web calculator:
https://rechneronline.de/pi/octagon.phpBreech: diameter 28mm (1.10in), Octagon across flats 25,87mm(1.02in), Flat size 9,9mm(0.39in)
Muzzle: diameter 24.3mm(0.9567in), Octagon across flats 22,45mm(0.844in),Flat size 9,3mm(0.32in)
Estimated wall thickness for different Calibers
Caliber 14.5mm(0.57in): Breech 5,7mm (0.225in), Muzzle 3,98mm(0.137in)
Caliber 15.0mm(0.59in): Breech 5,4mm (0.213in), Muzzle 3,73mm(0.127in)
Caliber 16.0mm(0.63in): Breech 4,9mm(0.195in), Muzzle 3,23mm(0.107in)
Caliber 17.0mm(0.67in): Breech 4,4mm(0.175in), Muzzle 2,75mm(0.087in)
What is safe??
Checking with Rice barrels web site. He has a 12in, caliber 0.62, rifled pistol barrel.
Breech: 25,4mm (1.00in), wall thickness 4,83mm (0.19 in)
Waist 3in from muzzle: 21,0mm(0.827in), wall thickness 2,6mm(0.102in)
Muzzle: 22,2mm (0.874in), wall thickness 2,6mm(0.102in)
It seems reasonable to conclude it should be safe to drill out the barrels up to 16mm. Above 16mm it might be necessary to install a barrel liner.
Ive made the reamer from an old file and Im going to start on the reaming bench today. Jerry said he has used blanks from Dyson and they cleaned out as 14,5mm(0.57cal). I want to keep the barrel walls as thick as possible.
What would you regard as a safe wall thickness for a smooth bore pistol barrel, above caliber 0,62?
Best regards
Rolf