Hello all, here is today's article posted on TheArmoryLife.com. It is titled “How I Homebuilt a Howitzer” and can be found at https://www.thearmorylife.com/how-to-make-a-cannon/.


View attachment 83939I built this one in high school around 1977. I turned the barrel from a piece of heavy truck axle from the scrap bin. It was bored .75 caliber. I had to heat is cherry red and bury in sand to anneal it. Then rehardened it after turning. The cariage base was a piece of barn oak which was probably over 100 years old back then. Sides were also oak. We usually just crammed rolled-up newspaper or a wad of steel wool in the bore (steel wool comes out like a Roman Candle) Ive always thought of making real projectiles from pieces of cut-off steel rod. I once set Dad's garden on fire with it firing steel wool, so be carefull when doing that.
Thanks for properly defining this gun. I didn't want to come across as a "know it all."
It is true, however, that. Zebra isn't a horse!
Wow, that is really cool. Where have I been? It never occurred to me that I could have built a cannon. But I can tell you back in the 60s I had fun with a carbide cannon consisting of two three lb coffee cans.Mines a repro of an 1841 Mountain Howitzer