>Machining a liner
absolutely retarded. You want to waste a big-ass block of expensive material and lord knows how many hours to make something that can be formed out of sheet?
>Copper is a free-machinining metal that can easily be turned at high speeds
Doubling down on dumb, I see. Copper is a bitch to machine. Try it sometime.
metric tube is hard to find in the US. an industrial supplier will have it but they'll laugh at you unless you want to buy a large quantity...as in one or more semi-trailer loads. I think McMaster-Carr carries Sanitary grade stainless metric tubing in small quantities but that stuff is crazy expensive, probably a hundred bucks a foot or more.
>Where the hell do you find 44mm I.D. Tube
You change the design to what you can find.
Recipes aren't meant to be followed to the letter, they are a basis for you to improvise upon. Use the closest size you can find and adjust accordingly.
this 1.5 inch DOM tubing
with a 1 inch tail fin assembly
it rattles down the bore but duct tape around the shaft seals it and centers the shell remember these are smoothbore recoilless launchers with an effective range of less than 100 meters
Making a recoiless projector is the easy part. Making an impact fuse that you are 100% sure won't go off at launch and an explosive filler that has sufficient detonation velocity to make a shaped charge form a penetrator is extremely difficult.
wouldn't YOU like to know?
PDF for the book?
50mm E.D. with 3mm wall thickness. Should be very common.
>make toob
OK, what about high explosive filler and copper/bronze liner?
>copper/bronze liner?
If you have access to a lathe you can "spin" it. Otherwise get some sheet and beat it with a hammer into a form.
SPEEN
The appropriate atf licenses and a metals supplier/distributor. Possibly a CNC machine shop.
>Machining a liner
absolutely retarded. You want to waste a big-ass block of expensive material and lord knows how many hours to make something that can be formed out of sheet?
>he doesn’t know how fast a lathe works
Also, yes
>Copper is a free-machinining metal that can easily be turned at high speeds
Doubling down on dumb, I see. Copper is a bitch to machine. Try it sometime.
Someone’s butthurt from buying copper from Ea Nasir
First things first, where can I order metric toob?
metric tube is hard to find in the US. an industrial supplier will have it but they'll laugh at you unless you want to buy a large quantity...as in one or more semi-trailer loads. I think McMaster-Carr carries Sanitary grade stainless metric tubing in small quantities but that stuff is crazy expensive, probably a hundred bucks a foot or more.
Any leafs know of a Canadian supplier who can ship to burgerland?
Canadian construction is exclusively in burger units.
>Where the hell do you find 44mm I.D. Tube
You change the design to what you can find.
Recipes aren't meant to be followed to the letter, they are a basis for you to improvise upon. Use the closest size you can find and adjust accordingly.
this 1.5 inch DOM tubing
with a 1 inch tail fin assembly
it rattles down the bore but duct tape around the shaft seals it and centers the shell remember these are smoothbore recoilless launchers with an effective range of less than 100 meters
>Has anyone made the launcher in this book?
shoulder fired black powder muzzleloading cannon
nothing illegal
It's legal you fucking retard. It's blackpowder, dumbass.
that's not how you fire a panzerfaust.
A friend of mine used to make functional miniature versions of this and other ww1 and ww2 weapons
Yes.
You in muttland? Where did you find metric toob?
Making a recoiless projector is the easy part. Making an impact fuse that you are 100% sure won't go off at launch and an explosive filler that has sufficient detonation velocity to make a shaped charge form a penetrator is extremely difficult.
>Panzerfaust over the shoulder
why the fuck doesn't anyone read the fucking instructions?
Because it's more about larpers doing their thing of fantasizing about civil war; rather than 3d printer chads building modern craft weapons.