Here is the latest project I have been working on for my impression. For about the past year I have wanted to make my cartridges for my Sharps more authentic looking. I believe I am getting close. There are still a few improvements I hope to make, but they are better than the ones I previously was using.
These cartridges are made with a faximilie of the bullet at the end made out of Florafoam. I take a brass tube the closest I had to .54, and punched out some cylinders of florafoam. Then I cut them to the size of a bullet and took sandpaper to one end to create the tapered point. Cigarette paper is used for the powder tube. After the tube is rolled I tied it to the end of the "bullet" and added the powder. Then I took gray acrylic paint and painted the florafoam bullet.
Tommarow I plan on testing these cartridges just to make sure that the paint on the florafoam does not make it ridged and therefore not able to completely combust.
There are still a few things I do not like about the appearance.
1. The florafoam has does not have a smooth surface like a cast bullet would have. Any suggestions for this??
2. I tried using glue from a gluestick to make the paper tube attach to the bullet. I was not able to make the tube stay attached to the bullet with just the glue therefore I had to tie on the tube with string. I have not seen any originals with string to attach the tube. Are there any examples of this out there??
Comments and suggestions are definately welcome!!!!
Here are a few pictures of the cartridges.
These cartridges are made with a faximilie of the bullet at the end made out of Florafoam. I take a brass tube the closest I had to .54, and punched out some cylinders of florafoam. Then I cut them to the size of a bullet and took sandpaper to one end to create the tapered point. Cigarette paper is used for the powder tube. After the tube is rolled I tied it to the end of the "bullet" and added the powder. Then I took gray acrylic paint and painted the florafoam bullet.
Tommarow I plan on testing these cartridges just to make sure that the paint on the florafoam does not make it ridged and therefore not able to completely combust.
There are still a few things I do not like about the appearance.
1. The florafoam has does not have a smooth surface like a cast bullet would have. Any suggestions for this??
2. I tried using glue from a gluestick to make the paper tube attach to the bullet. I was not able to make the tube stay attached to the bullet with just the glue therefore I had to tie on the tube with string. I have not seen any originals with string to attach the tube. Are there any examples of this out there??
Comments and suggestions are definately welcome!!!!
Here are a few pictures of the cartridges.
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