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    #32
    I am very suprised nobody has asked the following question yet. (Asking because I know somebody wants to ask.)

    "What would you charge to make another one?"

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    • XEMON

      XEMON

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      I'm interested how yo do those deep boring operation on the lathe πŸ‘
      I struggle with it a lot, specially when the stock doesn't fit in the through bore ...

    • markdem
      markdem commented
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      The boring on oversized parts is supposed to have a steady rest. I dont have one so i do a lot of "spring passes". Chatter is a problem that can be overcome by holding your hand on the workpiece as a vibration dampener - just hope your hand doesnt get sucked into the machine. I'd post a video but i dont have any barrels that need freak boring right now

    • Siress

      Siress

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      Good lord... Please invest in a steady rest - or diy one. It's not just your hand at risk in this scenario... Your radial artery is danger close, and the rest of your body is mighty attached to both... A face full of spindle and angry metal is a hell of a way to go.

    #33
    This is so cool! Keep it up!

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      #34
      made a feed tube. the tube is threaded into the body and reversible so i can flip it to the front of the gun if i want. its gonna get a field test tomorrow with Jonny at boston paintball. a little rough around the edges but its good enough for testing.

      time spent: 8 hours
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      • markdem
        markdem commented
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        thanks guys i'll be giving it some kind of matte'/satin finish, but it doesnt need to be super durable like cerakote. it'll probably be something out of a home depot rattle can. leaning towards dark gray or some other dull camo color.

      • un2xs
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        You may want to look at a few of Walz's creations. Some of them have had some fantastic self-applied finishes. At the very least it might give you a few ideas.

        Keep us posted.

      • Chuck E Ducky

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        What!!! That is cool man nice job!

      #35
      So glad I got to see this in action! and get shot by it (even though it bounced )

      Things to note:
      • Heavy as fuck, but it feels great in the hand
      • The bolt action is incredibly smooth, smoother than anything I've used
      • It's delightfully bloopy
      Awesome work Mark!
      πŸ’€ PK x Ragnastock πŸ’€

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      • markdem
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        thanks buddy i was stoked to see others so interested in it!

      #36
      Sick!!!! Very cool man!

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        #37
        grips. found some scrap in the basement. probably pine, maybe cedar. coated with furniture wax

        time spent: 2 hours
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        • Chuck E Ducky

          Chuck E Ducky

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          Grips look cool! Nice work

        #38
        Amazing!

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          #39
          Awesome! You really gotta get this thing nickel plated

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            #40
            Done. My wallet is empty, my wife hates me and a good portion of my life has been severely neglected but at least I can say I built a (functioning) gun from scratch. Obviously I will continue tweaking things for the rest of eternity but Im happy to call it complete at this point

            Time spent today: 9 hours
            Time spent over entire project: 93 hours
            estimated cost: somewhere around $500
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            • Jonnydread

              Jonnydread

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              Not too shabby!

            • JeeperCreeper

              JeeperCreeper

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              This thing is awesome

            #41
            Does it have a name yet?

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            • markdem
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              I'm quite happy calling it the homemade gun

            #42
            markdem shot me in the face with this beauty. I was proud to die by it
            Feedback

            "The man in black fled across the desert and the gunslinger followed."

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              #43
              Will this accept any standard Sheridan parts or did you follow the design but set your own dimensions?

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              • markdem
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                I followed the design but set my own dimensions. Theres only a handful of standard parts on the gun:
                4x 10-32 screws. 2 in the trigger housing. 2 on the tank/stock mount.
                12 gram changer.
                Phantom feed gate.
                Cocker barrel.
                Cocker detent.
                O rings.

              • un2xs
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                Please tell me that this is documented in multiple places for posterity. This one is going to be a legacy gun. The future needs to know its origin. :-)

              • markdem
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                If the website crashes, I'll re-upload the pictures. But no, I dont have this documented anywhere else. If I were to die and the gun were lost for generations, I'd hate to take the fun away from the next guys detective work. Gotta have a little mystery to make it exciting :P
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