I am interested in a new project. A flint pistol with a swamped octagon barrel. I have an old , very basic, milling machine, it is not CNC and I can not retrofit. IT has to much backlash to avoid climb milling. So, I have to plan my cuts carefully.
I was thinking of making a follower on the quill that traced a swamp profile. Basically a large key pantograph. The profile would be next to the barrel. I would have to constantly adjust the knee. Maybe use a dial indicator to trace the profile. The profile could be made by springing a piece of keystock to the degree of swamp desired.
I horizontal mill would be better for this but I have only run one once, and not have one. A rifle barrel could be sprung upward at the swamp. I can not imagine a 10" pistol barrel would spring the correct amount without a permanent bend? Could be wrong..
Anyone figure out a convenient way to do this job?