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cheese1566
11-02-2020, 11:11 PM
Does anyone have a Traditions Ironsides cannon in the .69 cal model?

Wanting turn my own as a winter shop project and would like one to copy dimensions or have a patient friend willing take some measurements and photos for me.

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samari46
11-09-2020, 01:46 AM
The only one I have is the little 45 caliber one. I believe it was made in Spain. Frank

Winger Ed.
11-09-2020, 02:10 AM
Get to digging around and you can find the dimensions of the real ones and scale them down to your replica's size.
That's how my 1/3 scale of a Civil War era 9 pound ordnance rifle with a 2" bore came about.

Do searches for:
'Civil war cannons', '18th century Naval cannons', 'Spanish cannons', 'Napoleon cannons', 'Mountain howitzers', 'Black powder cannons', etc.
All sorts of info pops up.

jmorris
11-09-2020, 09:26 PM
I have wanted to build one of these for awhile.

http://buckstix.com/howitzer.htm

cheese1566
11-11-2020, 09:43 PM
The Coehorn is coming together. 1/3’sh scale.

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Eddie2002
11-11-2020, 11:38 PM
Planning on making a matched set of Coehorns in .50 caliber out of a short piece of 1" stainless round stock I've sitting around. How did you attach the trunnions on your Coehorn Cheese1566? I'm thinking about braising mine on, don't have a way to weld stainless.
That .69 cannon looks like a fun project.

cheese1566
11-12-2020, 09:49 AM
My Angry Dutchman started as a 3x6” steel round bar and the plans called for 5”. I left the extra on the end and drilled and tapped two 1/4”-20 bolts, spaced apart to give extra room away from the powder chamber. Got that idea from internet searches.

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Eddie2002
11-12-2020, 02:11 PM
Thanks, it looks cleaner than using braze on the joint but I think I could have clearance problems with my smaller piece of round stock. Maybe I'll copy your mounting setup but go down to smaller screws. I've plenty of length
and could make it longer similar to your's. Need to think about it for a bit, thanks again for the reply. Nice job by the way.

samari46
11-15-2020, 02:16 AM
OP, Sportsmans Guide has the exact 69 caliber cannon you are looking for information on. Just got their Christmas catalog and it's there I saw it. $269 and change. Yeah I know you could make one for less. No rifling it's a smooth bore and according to the catalog takes .690 balls. Hope this helps. Frank

country gent
11-15-2020, 12:41 PM
I have considered a 1/4 scale Parrot gun bored for a golf ball projectile. Its a quick readily available ball no casting or lead needed.

As mentioned do some searches and see what you like then scale down to desired size, also dont forget the accouterments. ramrod, swab, worm, tender, adjusters and all the little tools.

I have seen a few made in shops where I worked. A neat project and can be very nice when done. Are you planning on a fuse or cap to ignite it?

cheese1566
11-15-2020, 11:45 PM
I’d like to do fuse.

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The 1/3 scale Coehorn is ready for powder coat and wood finish.

Baltimoreed
11-16-2020, 07:08 PM
Very nice build. I don’t play golf but could get into the game if I could use a Coehorn instead of a club. Be a tough putt though. What’s the range on it? My wife’s uncle Tommy always said that a golf course was a waste of a perfectly good rifle range. He shot high power at Perry for fun.

JoeJames
11-16-2020, 08:46 PM
"A golf course was a waste of a perfectly good rifle range". That's great!

Winger Ed.
11-16-2020, 08:50 PM
I don’t play golf but could get into the game if I could use a Coehorn instead of a club.

I always thought golf would be a lot more interesting, and more fun to watch if it was combined with Skeet.

deltaenterprizes
11-18-2020, 08:14 PM
The Coehorn is coming together. 1/3’sh scale.

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Nice!