Seem to have a lot of time on my hands these days so I took on a project.
First off, for all the critics, I know this is not a duplicate MP5. I have always liked the MP5 navy and thought I would like to have a similar looking gun. The 10/22's dimensions don't allow for an exact replica without some fancy parts and linkages. What I tried to do was have something that looks similar based on the 10/22 chassis. The ultimate goal is to keep busy while dealing with an illness that has taken me out of the game as far as work is concerned. This project has done that and then some.
I am in no way a manachinest. In fact, I bought my mill a month ago and am using this as a project to teach myself how to use it. It is a busy bee mill with no DRO so everything is measure, mark and cut, measure, mark and cut and on it goes. I can say that the amount of work to get where I am now has been unreal. Without a DRO, the workload is huge. I don't own a lathe and used an spin indexer and rotary table to cut the top tube.
Anyhow, what I have is a picture of the orginal concept drawing from my computer, a where I am today photo and from that photo an end result. To get the end result (final forcast), I simply darkened the current silver colour and added some of the parts that are yet to come with a paint program.
Just thought I would share the progress with CGNs. If you have any advice to offer, feel free to do so. If you are just looking to flame, don't bother. I know that it is not to scale and is not an exact MP5 navy replica.
Anyone with info on a good/fair priced anodizer in southern ON, let me know.
I can explain the socks. Took the picture just after a round of golf. My "Hello Kitty" ones were in the wash;0
Concept drawing.
Final forecast.
current stage
First off, for all the critics, I know this is not a duplicate MP5. I have always liked the MP5 navy and thought I would like to have a similar looking gun. The 10/22's dimensions don't allow for an exact replica without some fancy parts and linkages. What I tried to do was have something that looks similar based on the 10/22 chassis. The ultimate goal is to keep busy while dealing with an illness that has taken me out of the game as far as work is concerned. This project has done that and then some.
I am in no way a manachinest. In fact, I bought my mill a month ago and am using this as a project to teach myself how to use it. It is a busy bee mill with no DRO so everything is measure, mark and cut, measure, mark and cut and on it goes. I can say that the amount of work to get where I am now has been unreal. Without a DRO, the workload is huge. I don't own a lathe and used an spin indexer and rotary table to cut the top tube.
Anyhow, what I have is a picture of the orginal concept drawing from my computer, a where I am today photo and from that photo an end result. To get the end result (final forcast), I simply darkened the current silver colour and added some of the parts that are yet to come with a paint program.
Just thought I would share the progress with CGNs. If you have any advice to offer, feel free to do so. If you are just looking to flame, don't bother. I know that it is not to scale and is not an exact MP5 navy replica.
Anyone with info on a good/fair priced anodizer in southern ON, let me know.
I can explain the socks. Took the picture just after a round of golf. My "Hello Kitty" ones were in the wash;0
Concept drawing.
Final forecast.
current stage
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