Had a bit of time to work on the tower. A little mock up pic to check clearances.
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GC
nice job
Had a bit of time to work on the tower. A little mock up pic to check clearances.
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GC
What you using for a spring? Looks cool!
Had a bit of time to work on the tower. A little mock up pic to check clearances.
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GC
The drum holds 10 shells and the tower looks like it'll hold 3. Maybe use 2 or 3 dummy rounds permanently linked to the mag follower. IIRC the .22 mag tower conversions listed at places like Questar use a similar system. Ending up with a net 10 round drum.
That's what I was thinking, some sort of follower on a spring that could stow inside the rotary cog part and come out to push the last 3 rounds up.Pretty much bang on. Im gonna try to use a little arm to push the last couple of rounds up the tower so I only need 2 dummy rounds.
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That's what I was thinking, some sort of follower on a spring that could stow inside the rotary cog part and come out to push the last 3 rounds up.
Maybe make the dummy rounds short enough so they can go between the toothed plates as they leave the tower, that way you won't loose capacity.
That's what I had in mind, but have them right inside the circle of the live shells, thus not losing any capacity.Perhaps if one 'scallop' of the spider was left out of the milling design and this spot used as an anchor point for a follower linakge which would only need to be cylinders of whatever material shell sized on pivoting links. They should feed smoothly onto the spider like shells would.
That's what I had in mind, but have them right inside the circle of the live shells, thus not losing any capacity.
Don't know if it will work. I'm going to start modeling some stuff in Solidworks to test function.