Hello, I almost didn't do this today because of the threat of rain. But, I couldn't wait any longer. There will be many pictures in this post. Please remember that working with molten metal can be dangerous. (Insert standard warnings here) Here in the first picture you can see the breech pattern sitting on a board with the drag upsidedown on it. The white powder is called parting powder. It keeps the sand from sticking where you don't want it to stick.

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In this picture I've screened some sand over the pattern. This finely screened sand is called facing sand. I've started ramming the sand. starting at the edges and working my way in.

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Here you can see the drag rammed and I'm striking the top off level.

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Here I've placed a board on top of the drag. this will aid in flipping the drag over.

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With the board removed you can see the bottom of the breach pattern.

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Here I'm placing a couple of wooden dowels in the cope section. these will be the sprue and a riser.

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This shows the pattern separated, gates cut, and cleaned up ready to be put back togather.

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Here is the barrel pattern at the same stage. Notice the long gates. this was a mistake. I think this caused my first barrel to have a bad shrink in the middle of the barrel.

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In this picture you can see the top of the assembly. before I pored they were taken apart and blew out, then re-assembled.

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The pore. Sorry about the bad angle. Please note that I do not have a long sleaved shirt on. This is bad do not do this!

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Here I'm calmly waiting for it to cool off. NOT!!

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Here is the barrel still in the sand.

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The first two parts were scraped they both had bad shrink defects in them due to bad sprue, riser, and gating. That fixed the second pore was a sucess :grin:

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Here are a couple of the final castings.

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Overall I'm happy with the way things turned out. I was disappointed that the first attempt had shrink defects, but I'll just have to get over it. After all this only the third time I've made a sand casting. I still have lots to learn. before I start to machine the little cannon I want to cast another set of castings so I can have a couple of them to play with, err, Test :-)
If there are any questions please feel free to ask.