Upgrading the homemade rifling machine

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  • @billshilson1630
    @billshilson1630 6 років тому +16

    I’ve watched a dozen of these “homemade rifling videos” and yours is the first one that wasn’t a hodgepodge of pvc wobbly crap. Great job

  • @lowellhouser7731
    @lowellhouser7731 5 років тому +4

    Honestly, I think that you've cracked the problem of small shop rifling. Great thinking.

  • @APlagueOnBothYourHouses
    @APlagueOnBothYourHouses 5 років тому +3

    I realize that this is an older video, but I still want to add my 2 cents. Your machine is brilliant. I love watching how your project has progressed. It has even inspired some ideas of my own. Thanks for all of your videos. It's such a shame that UA-cam shafted you like they did. Stay safe and keep us updated on your progress

  • @perpetualjon
    @perpetualjon 8 років тому +10

    Totally awesome setup!! Again, I'm amazed at how much you're able to accomplish with basic home tooling.

  • @100nortonfan
    @100nortonfan 8 років тому +2

    Great video! I am impressed with your resourcefulness and creativity. Though my need for this appliance is not in gun making, I do see how I could use it for making grooves in gearbox bushings, and other applications. Thanks again for posting this!

  • @rosenrusev6522
    @rosenrusev6522 2 роки тому

    Great job,sir! Although the video is old it is very useful.Wish you many successes.

  • @pinhead1304
    @pinhead1304 5 років тому +2

    Very interesting design... so simple. Its like a modern take on the machine from that colonial gunsmith video they shot at Williamsburg.

  • @dannyh8288
    @dannyh8288 Рік тому

    Where do you show how to make the part that turns the cutter 1:14 or whatever. The part the bicycle bottom bracket is welded to?

  • @thelaughinghyenas7962
    @thelaughinghyenas7962 8 років тому +2

    Thank you very much! That looks like a good setup. I'm glad to see your post. I was afraid you had abandoned the project.

    • @clintonwestwood5498
      @clintonwestwood5498  8 років тому +2

      Absolutely not. This has burned up all my spare thinking time for the past 10 days. I'm not as quick as most people:)

  • @KorianHUN
    @KorianHUN 8 років тому

    This is a very good idea! From a few not too hard to get parts, with that power tool, you can basically rifle a barrel relatively good and keep the same rifling twist and quality for multiple barrels and it can rifle fast and with relatively little energy required.

  • @brettdwigans2758
    @brettdwigans2758 8 років тому +1

    you're my kinda guy lol, southern ingenuity at its best!

    • @clintonwestwood5498
      @clintonwestwood5498  8 років тому +2

      It's "Junkyard Wars" sir. Did you ever see that show? I never missed an episode.

    • @brettdwigans2758
      @brettdwigans2758 8 років тому

      +Clinton Westwood lol me neither I watched both the US and UK versions and loved them

  • @JoeSkylynx
    @JoeSkylynx 8 років тому

    Your rifling system probably could be soul on the DIY gun market tbh.
    People go nuts over stuff like this.

    • @clintonwestwood5498
      @clintonwestwood5498  8 років тому

      I get a big kick out watching that bicycle part work. That's something that shouldn't be there:) This is so simple, I can't imagine it having any value. Anyone can just build their own.

    • @JoeSkylynx
      @JoeSkylynx 8 років тому +1

      You would be surprised how many people would only do stuff like this with ready-made equipment!

  • @2steelshells
    @2steelshells 8 років тому

    I missed the episode of the 10" twist and how it was made,enjoy this craft,very much .thanks for sharing! I like the kolt style and am intrigued how the slide is to be made,I'm 61 and don't want to make wood bird houses,metal crafting is great.thank you.

    • @clintonwestwood5498
      @clintonwestwood5498  8 років тому

      The original construction is the first video on my channel. I shows some of the basics of the build. I love working with metal. I did birdhouses a long time ago.

  • @314194
    @314194 8 років тому

    Brilliant piece of equipment, there would more than likely be a market for something like this amongst we amateur builders.

    • @clintonwestwood5498
      @clintonwestwood5498  8 років тому

      And all those bicycles butchered for there bearings... the horror!

    • @314194
      @314194 8 років тому

      Got me there, I suppose there would be a backlash from angry cyclists world wide. People don't need urging much to create a new organisation against something.

  • @huseyincan854
    @huseyincan854 4 роки тому +1

    Can we do it for 12 gauge shotguns. Have you tried it?

  • @AmateurRedneckWorkshop
    @AmateurRedneckWorkshop 8 років тому +3

    How did you come up with the rifling tool, just figured it out or saw some plans or what? It certainly looks like the tool for the job. Keep on keeping on.

    • @clintonwestwood5498
      @clintonwestwood5498  8 років тому +6

      Thay my friend is an original. I came up with that stone age tool all on my own. I just re-invented a lesser tool that probably already exists in a better version.

    • @sakrashdufe
      @sakrashdufe 8 років тому +1

      the absolute madman
      you are awesome !

    • @clintonwestwood5498
      @clintonwestwood5498  8 років тому +4

      My loving wife of 35 years generally uses other adjectives to describe me. Usually not as flattering:(

    • @Gavin-148
      @Gavin-148 6 років тому

      Great job! Synthesis is super underrated

  • @leofun99
    @leofun99 8 років тому +2

    thanks realy nice work great!!!! more vids pleas i m always hungry for more of such cool vids

  • @richardtroell6407
    @richardtroell6407 8 років тому

    You were right, sweet power conversion! I guess the only length limitation is the program shaft itself. For an 18" or longer barrel I am assuming you need a longer program shaft with the twist rate adjusted (closer to 1:12 or 1:10 depending on caliber). Possibly an adjustment to the size of the indexing collet depending on the barrel diameter. Funny I thought about using a circular saw blade but never thought about the sawzall blades. I assume you produce a cleaner groove than the original masonry bit design?

    • @clintonwestwood5498
      @clintonwestwood5498  8 років тому +1

      Yes, you're correct. Just make longer twist programmer. The threaded rods I used for the bulk of the build are very adjustable. The groove is magnitudes better than the masonry bit. See this photo...
      picasaweb.google.com/101083597357673892226/Kolt380#6296964552477894642

  • @FerFer84
    @FerFer84 8 років тому +1

    Wow that looks much more accurate ! nice improve. thanks for your videos, greetings from Argentina

    • @clintonwestwood5498
      @clintonwestwood5498  8 років тому

      I'm quite happy with the improvements. I think this wil do a nice job.

  • @ieatYTP59
    @ieatYTP59 Рік тому

    do you think that would work made by 3d print ?

  • @kennsuhnksu6270
    @kennsuhnksu6270 10 місяців тому

    and would you share with our community of enthusiasts this such wonderful project?

  • @Tater79bj
    @Tater79bj 8 років тому

    Nice upgrade! I wish I had thought of this before I started lol. Would have saved me hours of labor :)

  • @northcuttsk9trainingcenter
    @northcuttsk9trainingcenter 8 років тому +1

    You are the man,,,, good job! keep up the good work!!!!

  • @brookswade5774
    @brookswade5774 5 років тому +1

    This is really inventive and smart. I would like to know what you use for your blanks. Thank you sir. Great job.

  • @DaveSmith-cp5kj
    @DaveSmith-cp5kj 8 років тому +4

    Since you plan to use this with a motor, why not try to make a rifling button out of some drill rod slightly bigger than the land diameter and ground down with the angle grinder? For me, your old method works well so I don't plant to motorize mine, but since you already did it with yours you might have enough torque to rifle in one pass. Just a thought.

    • @clintonwestwood5498
      @clintonwestwood5498  8 років тому

      Missed this comment. This tool is not done being changed. Improved... we'll see.

  • @Re-2005
    @Re-2005 2 роки тому

    I wonder can this be done with bigger caliber or just this one

  • @marioromano6555
    @marioromano6555 8 років тому

    Do you lube the cutter between passes through Barrel...? I notice that you put the papers for shimming to get depth

  • @ДядяМитя-н7я
    @ДядяМитя-н7я Рік тому

    Hello, please give a detailed review of your device. my son also has a bicycle. Thank you

  • @frankvagas3853
    @frankvagas3853 3 роки тому

    One question, how much does the envelope have for a short gun, I mean turn by length.

  • @RzAn8
    @RzAn8 6 років тому

    a good source for thrust bearings are automotive AC compressors. The ones I have salvaged are in the range of 17mm id and 36 od and comes with hardened washers. 2 bearings per compressor.
    nice fabricating grtz

  • @bananapotpie3890
    @bananapotpie3890 8 років тому +1

    you are awesome.. I like the use of the drill to run the tool

    • @clintonwestwood5498
      @clintonwestwood5498  8 років тому

      Thanks. I like the fact that I can work at bench height without bending over.

    • @bananapotpie3890
      @bananapotpie3890 8 років тому

      +Clinton Westwood lol.. I need to fix that for me.. my back is always sore

  • @rodrigonascimento9173
    @rodrigonascimento9173 6 років тому

    Congratulations. What steel barrel do you use?

  • @survivalisteurbain73
    @survivalisteurbain73 8 років тому

    I like your job ! it's very very good !

  • @davidson46100
    @davidson46100 5 років тому

    Well the last posts are 2 years old. How did the project work in the end?

  • @GlobalRA16
    @GlobalRA16 8 років тому

    My friend you are a genius. Any plans for a build video on the rifling machine?

    • @clintonwestwood5498
      @clintonwestwood5498  8 років тому

      Are you asking about a build video for the machine or the tool in use. I do have a video of the rifling process, posted shortly after this video.

    • @GlobalRA16
      @GlobalRA16 8 років тому

      The machine.

    • @clintonwestwood5498
      @clintonwestwood5498  8 років тому

      I will consider that. Between the very first ancient video ua-cam.com/video/ihPFjuxBjPo/v-deo.html and this one, what kind of information would be helpful. Remember, there are no drawings and the idea is to use whatever is on hand. But I AM receptive.

  • @ra777wow
    @ra777wow 8 років тому

    What a great design ! Will you use it for rifle barrels eventually ?

    • @clintonwestwood5498
      @clintonwestwood5498  8 років тому +1

      Yes, the one I'm working on is a .380.

    • @dancrouch2479
      @dancrouch2479 8 років тому

      Clinton Westwood what do you work out the twist rate with.dosent the faster the bullet need a longer twist rate the slower the bullet need a short twist.or don't it matter.

  • @karlh5645
    @karlh5645 8 років тому +2

    Dude you didn't have't to cut up a perfectly good bike frame to make your thrust baring, you just need one single bike axle, and you can buy them pretty cheaply as a separate part. Just keep that in mind next time xD

    • @clintonwestwood5498
      @clintonwestwood5498  8 років тому +6

      Well, it's a little more than a thrust bearing. I needed the bb shell and cups so I could connect the two different rotating parts.

  • @holyghost61
    @holyghost61 6 років тому

    Do you use oil for lubrication?

  • @DSlyde
    @DSlyde Рік тому

    It looks sick, but i wish there was more information on how the parts like the IFF system actually work.

  • @vadimturov7808
    @vadimturov7808 8 років тому

    what is the twistrate?looks like 1 turn per 300 mm or somewhere near

  • @赵海波-k3t
    @赵海波-k3t 4 роки тому +1

    The accuracy is poor. The line smoothness is not good.

  • @غلامجعفرزاده
    @غلامجعفرزاده 4 роки тому

    خیلیعچ عالی.دقیق
    وزیبا

  • @GunFunZS
    @GunFunZS 8 років тому

    You might look into "Acme screws" for an upgrade. They can be a cheap way to have a strong and smooth linear actuator for something like what you are doing. Same type of threads as your vice's heart. They take much more of a side load without binding due to the square section of the threads.

    • @clintonwestwood5498
      @clintonwestwood5498  8 років тому +2

      I will look. At this point, I'm beside myself with excitement over how well this works. No chattering on the cuts, and about as smooth as anything I've ever build. My son thinks that I've abused his bicycle for nefarious purposes. Hey, he moved out of our home 12 years ago and I store his junk:) I have the option of re-purposing:)

    • @GunFunZS
      @GunFunZS 8 років тому +1

      Clinton Westwood Your son may want to inherit your nefarious creations. Let him play with the proceeds and he'll change his tune. The acme screw is just smoother and more durable than the threaded rod. Threaded rod is a fastener, designed to tighten and bind. Acme screws are for pushing or pulling things. Odds are you won't ever wear your present rig out if you use a good grease, so my idea is just a bonus design improvement for someone else building from scratch. It would maybe add $15-20 to the overall build cost and make a much stouter machine. Also, it could handle more force so that button rifling concept some other guy had becomes more plausible. However, I have heard of people doing that with a simple jack based shop press.

    • @clintonwestwood5498
      @clintonwestwood5498  8 років тому +1

      Thanks for the input. I'm not even sure where I can purchase ACME screw rods. I certainly remember that name from the "Roadrunner" cartoons. I thought they made anvils and TNT:)

    • @GunFunZS
      @GunFunZS 8 років тому

      Don't ask and ye shall receive anyway: www.surpluscenter.com/Power-Transmission/ACME-Thread-Lead-Screw-Nuts/ACME-Thread-Lead-Screws/1-2--10-X-36-ACME-LEAD-SCREW-1-2983-50-3.axd
      www.roton.com/Mating_Components.aspx?family=7160450
      Or just google "Acme Screw" and see about 3 pages of vendors.
      The main thing they go with is rocket skates.

    • @clintonwestwood5498
      @clintonwestwood5498  8 років тому

      :) I've got to admit, I didn't really know much about these screws. I observed years ago that the screws on a lathe had a squarish thread. I just had no reason to put two and two together. Now I see some new tools in my future... thanks. And rocket skates never work as advertised:(

  • @komradebigtex1871
    @komradebigtex1871 6 років тому

    So what caliber is the kolt?

  • @Ivan-vn1pd
    @Ivan-vn1pd 8 років тому +1

    Good stuff. Your like the American version of those dudes in the tribal areas of pakistan

  • @charging_station2
    @charging_station2 6 років тому

    How you calculate how this twisted rod shuold be twisted? Cause I have no idea how 😕

    • @levilopez9264
      @levilopez9264 5 років тому

      Research what twist ratio you need. Say your application calls for 1:28. That means 1 rotation for every 28". Mark your tube 28". Mark a straight line from end to the 28". Take a string and starting from the end center mark, wrap once down the tube to the center mark at the 28" mark. Make sure the string is evenly spaced. Mark where the string is. That is your template for tacking on the guide strip. And that's the basics.

  • @isserfiq
    @isserfiq 8 років тому

    Well look at that, a deviled swede rifling cutter. That is a slick working rig. Look out, Obumer is going to send the ATF after the saw blade section at Home-depot. Wally-world might even have to shut down their bike department. ;-)

  • @GunFunZS
    @GunFunZS 8 років тому

    You sort of used my idea. I'm pleased that you would take my comments seriously. I didn't consider carbide sawzall. That's a good idea. I was just thinking of stuff I tend to have around the shop. Carbide can be ground thin, like anything else, but the teeth on your saw blade are bonded better than a ground down skillsaw tooth probably would be.

    • @clintonwestwood5498
      @clintonwestwood5498  8 років тому

      Yes, you are the viewer referenced in the video. This IS a community and I thank you. I'm sorry, I didn't have the patience to wade through the 100's of comments to attribute properly. I will look after that shortly. I'm very impressed with that Sawzall blade. Like I said, it can cut anything in half. Anyway, thanks again for the idea. I like the idea of using carbide and will be on the hunt for a slightly wider cutting surface.

    • @GunFunZS
      @GunFunZS 8 років тому +1

      Clinton Westwood No, I don't need attribution. Helping is the fun part, not getting credit. Also seeing how well the idea works or doesn't/ You're the one doing the work. I was just thinking that you could do an adjustable cutter. Think of an expanding reamer. Most of them grow with a set screw pushing on a cone to be the reverse of a collet. We can make that principle flat rather than rotationally symmetrical. If your cutter body is basically a rod with a slot in it, you could have the blade base ramped and sitting on an opposite ramped piece of blade steel. Two wedges = parallel. Then a very small set screw can push the lower wedge back, increasing height as you work the tool.

  • @vadimturov7808
    @vadimturov7808 8 років тому

    what did you used as barrel blank in krikit?

  • @anselmopocholo2200
    @anselmopocholo2200 3 роки тому

    Maestro se puede usar para cañón 5.5 pcp que abría que Modificar. Gracias. Soy De Uruguay. 🇺🇾.

  • @Mopja100
    @Mopja100 5 років тому

    youre supposed to use a rifling button. it rotates by itself when pushed through.

  • @coelhoteixeira
    @coelhoteixeira 8 років тому

    How the blade is fixed in the rod?

    • @clintonwestwood5498
      @clintonwestwood5498  8 років тому

      The slot in the rod and the blade itself are cut with a slight matching angle. They kind of taper fit. The bottom of the blade rests on the shim block. I've seen no evidence of tipping or moving when in use.

  • @chrisevvo2849
    @chrisevvo2849 5 років тому

    To repeat the smarter positve comments great job, as for the negatives ha ha i didnt read one the wankers usally decry something beyond them. However a separate video on making the smaller calibre rifling cutter would be appreciated, as anyone with a brain knows the barrel and its deep hole and good rifling is the hardest part to make. Thanks chris

  • @gifhary6165
    @gifhary6165 8 років тому

    can i ask a question?
    how many of your youtube friends channel have been making about this project?
    can you give me his channel name?

    • @gifhary6165
      @gifhary6165 8 років тому

      at first, sorry if my english bad :D

    • @clintonwestwood5498
      @clintonwestwood5498  8 років тому

      Just one for this project.
      ua-cam.com/channels/nruWi0x8BczMhQK_VhTrZw.html
      And one for the Krikit 25.
      ua-cam.com/channels/ANnvgJieV76WeA38TX1rOg.html

    • @gifhary6165
      @gifhary6165 8 років тому

      +Clinton Westwood thank you

  • @Jagdtyger2A
    @Jagdtyger2A 2 роки тому

    You should have used the rest of the Diablo blade to cut up the bike

  • @brazovengador1800
    @brazovengador1800 6 років тому

    Nice rifling device

  • @СтаниславИзотов-ц1х

    Hello, good video please tell me where did you take the dimensions and a drawing of the Colt .Send me?I would be very grateful. Thanks in advance.

    • @clintonwestwood5498
      @clintonwestwood5498  8 років тому

      The link is in the description, or here...
      www.mediafire.com/download/qbxceei0wk5p9x6/The+MK.2+DIY+Sheet+Metal+Self-loading+Pistol+%28ProfessorParabellum%29.pdf

    • @СтаниславИзотов-ц1х
      @СтаниславИзотов-ц1х 8 років тому

      Thanks will try to do the Colt

  • @libertarianGO
    @libertarianGO 4 роки тому +1

    Gunsmith here. I'm sure you're not going for accurate because that set up just wont do it. Why not just make a button? It's on if the easiest ways to rifle and it's way more accurate than try to saw rifling out.

    • @dannyh8288
      @dannyh8288 2 роки тому +1

      Cut rifling has been used for precision muzzleloaders for centuries. The force required for button rifling is WELL beyond the force this rig can handle. As a gunsmith you should know this.

    • @libertarianGO
      @libertarianGO 2 роки тому

      @@dannyh8288 had to rewatch the video to remember what was going on. Also this set up isn't going to any sort accuracy by today's standard becuase of the cutting tool and rig. I suggested button rifling to be used instead of this device. So I'm not sure what you're getting at with the "As a gunsmith you should know this"

    • @dannyh8288
      @dannyh8288 2 роки тому

      @@libertarianGO I meant the INCREDIBLE pressures necessary to swage rifling into a piece of semi-hard steel, versus cutting it. Also, its a small .380. I am quite sure he is not going for benchrest accuracy, rather he is relating to us a method that works to cut rifling that is easily done in the most basic home shop. Sure, he can get a Pratt and Whitney 100 ton screw press and get hardened steel rifling buttons made, but that wasn't his point was it?

    • @libertarianGO
      @libertarianGO 2 роки тому

      @@dannyh8288 I don't disagree with you but my point is still the same about button rifling. Also you don't need 100 tons for that. You can also do the button broach hybrid which requires even less and can be done with a mounted car jack.
      Either way it sounds like we agree that there are several ways to skin a cat. I just think the way he did it is not the most accurate for an at home set up.
      If it works for him that's great.

  • @seanhall941
    @seanhall941 8 років тому

    Is there anyway maybe at the end of the video (once the gun is completed) you can put materials you used with the sizes (Thickness, Width ect) if its too much no worries. Keep up the good work, can't wait to see the slide and barrel being installed ;-p

  • @dandobar3139
    @dandobar3139 8 років тому

    I love your channel name xD

    • @clintonwestwood5498
      @clintonwestwood5498  8 років тому

      The Clint from the other coast is a favorite of mine.

    • @dandobar3139
      @dandobar3139 8 років тому

      +Clinton Westwood also one of better gorillaz songs

  • @celesduran4122
    @celesduran4122 8 років тому

    una pregunta ¿de que diametro es la alambre del cargador?

    • @clintonwestwood5498
      @clintonwestwood5498  8 років тому

      No del todo seguro sobre la traducción. La varilla de guía alrededor del tubo de torsión es 25 ". Mi soldador de alimentación de alambre es .032"

  • @jonanderson5137
    @jonanderson5137 8 років тому

    Very nice, pretty low speeds, but maybe if you start cutting deep then some grease on those threads will help keep the action smooth. Faster or higher torque might cause a bit of a bind without grease. I could be wrong, heck I'm probably wrong just ask my wife. ;)

    • @clintonwestwood5498
      @clintonwestwood5498  8 років тому

      I do use lots of grease on the twist screw and the drive screw. Makes a mess and eventually ends up on my clothes and then MY wife has some words...

    • @jonanderson5137
      @jonanderson5137 8 років тому

      My apologies, I didn't see any. I really like these videos, keep up the good work.

  • @kellerrobert80
    @kellerrobert80 8 років тому

    You're like a genius!

  • @celesduran4122
    @celesduran4122 8 років тому

    joder clinton eres un puto genio me encantan tus videos un abrazo

  • @ЕвгенийБарисик
    @ЕвгенийБарисик 4 роки тому

    Позволяет ли законодательство такие действия?

  • @celesduran4122
    @celesduran4122 8 років тому

    no te pegunto por la alambre del cargador que diametro tiene

    • @clintonwestwood5498
      @clintonwestwood5498  8 років тому

      Lo siento, traductor Google no está haciendo un buen trabajo :( No estoy seguro de lo que estás pidiendo.

  • @oneproudbrowncoat
    @oneproudbrowncoat 8 років тому

    Here's a thought... acme-threaded rod can be bought, and might last longer.

    • @clintonwestwood5498
      @clintonwestwood5498  8 років тому

      You're right. In a high volume operation, probably a better idea. In my "run what you brung" workshop, and the projected number of uses, I'd be happy to wear it out:)

    • @oneproudbrowncoat
      @oneproudbrowncoat 8 років тому

      +Clinton Westwood no argument here. Just occurred to me on account of it seems you've built a couple barrels now.

  • @celesduran4122
    @celesduran4122 8 років тому

    ¿como podria comunicarme contigo por privado?

  • @jdessell
    @jdessell 8 років тому

    That's a sawzall blade and I'm pretty sure it's not carbide tipped.

    • @clintonwestwood5498
      @clintonwestwood5498  8 років тому

      Absolutely carbide tipped. Look closely. Apparently used for cutting cast iron. Try a google search. Or follow this...
      www.homedepot.com/p/Diablo-6-in-8-Teeth-per-in-Steel-Demon-Carbide-Tipped-Thick-Metal-Cutting-Reciprocating-Saw-Blade-DS0608CF/205426155

    • @jdessell
      @jdessell 8 років тому

      Ok I stand corrected then. I'm a carpenter and use them often but I always thought that the metal cutting blades were made of the same metal as the wood cutting blades, just finer teeth. Very interesting concept and well executed idea you have here. Bravo.

    • @clintonwestwood5498
      @clintonwestwood5498  8 років тому

      I was pleased to find them. I will use them in other applications. Thanks for the comments.

  • @kali223laron
    @kali223laron 8 років тому

    thanks i just put a delta 3d printer together and now i know how to rifle the barel of my 22 rifell

  • @celesduran4122
    @celesduran4122 8 років тому

    que tal clinton a ver sd i es posible mandame un correo para tener tu correo gracias maestro

  • @imrankhanpti2715
    @imrankhanpti2715 8 років тому +1

    you are just Awsome

  • @GuiFalked
    @GuiFalked 8 років тому

    Beautimus Sir!

  • @celesduran4122
    @celesduran4122 8 років тому

    eres todo un maestro armero una pena no ternerte cerca me enseñarias tela

  • @Jagdtyger2A
    @Jagdtyger2A 2 роки тому

    Those blonde haired blue eyed Swiss children would not be brazing carbide teeth on to the saw blades, they would be programming a CNC machine to do it wholesale

  • @PhysicsViolator
    @PhysicsViolator 6 років тому

    I have even a better idea. try changing the carbide teeth to a stripe of sandpaper pushed upwards by a tiny spring pushing constantly against the inner barrel creating a more precise shaved rifling surface...

  • @dragone2127
    @dragone2127 5 років тому

    salve puo venderlo?

  • @cynic1
    @cynic1 4 роки тому +1

    Video can also be l;isted as ...

  • @heltonfogaca4783
    @heltonfogaca4783 8 років тому

    very very good.

  • @joecampbell6486
    @joecampbell6486 6 років тому

    Those pesky blond haired blue eyed children in the valleys...😁

    • @pcka12
      @pcka12 5 років тому

      Getting mixed up with the Swedes?

  • @celesduran4122
    @celesduran4122 8 років тому

    l asked the diameter of the wire charger

  • @DeanneCecelia
    @DeanneCecelia 5 років тому

    youre supposed to use a rifling button

  • @chevy6299
    @chevy6299 8 років тому +3

    Leave it to a back yard engineer to figure all this out, awesome !!!

  • @n3dnarbofficial
    @n3dnarbofficial 3 роки тому

    "Blonde haired blue eyed swiss" hahahahaha

  • @celesduran4122
    @celesduran4122 8 років тому

    como te localizo en Facebook vienés con el mismo nombre para añadirte

  • @vincent7520
    @vincent7520 5 років тому

    To my knowledge "Diabolo" is an Italian company rather than Swiss…

  • @ernestwhite2989
    @ernestwhite2989 2 роки тому

    The old homemade hog rifles used this.

  • @askarsharipov72
    @askarsharipov72 4 роки тому

    Mr. Clinton Westwood. I appreciated with video you made. Can you please update the link to mediafire.com/ or it better to redirect to another, like the Google drive. The cause that the mediafire service does not work properly. I tried it on the website and also by Android "mediafire" apk, but in vain. Thank you very much.

  • @Ежиксеребряный
    @Ежиксеребряный 8 років тому

    Умница!

    • @clintonwestwood5498
      @clintonwestwood5498  8 років тому

      части велосипеда повторно использовать для пистолетов :)

  • @marioromano6555
    @marioromano6555 8 років тому

    Okay... That's Fine... Just curious

  • @Za7a7aZ
    @Za7a7aZ 4 роки тому

    Why not just buy a workshed rifling machine

  • @celesduran4122
    @celesduran4122 8 років тому

    clinton te mande un mensaje por el messenger de Facebook pero veo que no lo tienes puesto ya te deje mi correo en tu pagina un abrazo

  • @celesduran4122
    @celesduran4122 8 років тому

    ya te encontre te mando una invitacion para estar conectados en Facebook un abrazo

  • @alexdenis8503
    @alexdenis8503 8 років тому

    very smart :)

  • @djhernan2192
    @djhernan2192 4 роки тому

    Un genio

  • @pcka12
    @pcka12 2 роки тому

    Think you are confusing Swedes with Swiss & not all Swedes are blue eyed & fair!

  • @Valentin-vj7jh
    @Valentin-vj7jh 6 років тому

    Zaebis!

  • @chqara
    @chqara 8 років тому

    Gold Hands ;)

  • @MarceloPereira-ll4go
    @MarceloPereira-ll4go 4 роки тому

    Top

  • @RukaSubCh
    @RukaSubCh 8 років тому

    +Clinton Westwood wow you could probably make a Jäger pistol with your great machining skills.
    The World War One pistol made from sheet metal sides with some parts that are milled.
    Forgotten weapons disassembly:
    ua-cam.com/video/Lcr-KEQT0iM/v-deo.html