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How I made my minigun; As Requested
Topic Started: Jun 29 2006, 04:19 PM (280 Views)
Nocturne
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(These posts are snagged from another forum I post on, so if I miss some pieces in copy&past please forgive me.)

OK, so I got bored waiting for various bits of armour to arrive for my costumes, so I turned my talents to weaponry, and figured I'd try the Merr-Sonn Repeating Blaster thingumy.

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So, I removed a ton of projects from my worktop and started ...

Components so far ...
Cheap drill from B+Q
22mm Overflow pipe
10mm bore bearing assembly
Soil pipe
Leaf guard
Wall brackets
Plywood
Small chunk of mahogany (we have a lot of wood offcuts in the garage)
Pics will follow ...
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Gorram it things aren't going as planned.
Mainly cos I wanted to be a flashy git and have the barrels all spinny.

So, I took the cordless drill apart, removed the motor, switch and battery, and unsoldered the wiring connecting those parts. (red drill pictured isn't the drill I carved up, I forgot to take a 'before' pic of that drill)
I then cut the case into three pieces: Motor, Battery clip, offcuts
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This left me with some bits that looked like this:
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I added some extra wire to the motor, and ran that out through a hole I drilled in the back of the case, then bolted it inside the leafgaurd.
I also added extra wire to the battery connector.
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Next, I picked up the Soil pipe and glued one of the wall brackets onto the front end.
This bracket will be bolted to the foregrip.
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Then (just to see how it would look) I slid on the rear mounting bracket (this will hold the reargrip - which will probably be a disassembled joystick), and then the leafguard/drill motor assembly.
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Still doesn't look like much yet, but I can't do much more til the barrels are done, so ...

Moving onto the plywood, I drew out four circles of 70mm dia, and one of 60mm dia.
The smaller disk, when cut, will house a bearing, and sit in the soil pipe.
The larger disks will act as the spacers for the gun's barrels.
So, I drew a smaller, 49mm, circle concentric with the 70mm ones, then marked around the circumference ofthe smaller circle six equidistant spots. These will be the centers of the holes I drill for the barrels to pass through.
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(more pics to follow when I get time to transfer more images off my camera)
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Motor Unit
I've fashioned (very roughly so far) a handle for the foregrip out of mahogany (we had a lump lying around not being used so ...), and roughly worked out where the switch needs to go (a PC joystick won't take the juice the battery supplies)


The Barrels:
I've cut two spacer disks out of the plywood, and drilled a 10mm hole in thee center to accept the spindle, and 6 x 22mm holes to accept the 'barrel'.
One further disk only has the spindle hole cut - this will be the back end of the spinning section.
From two lengths of 22mm overflow tubing, I have cut 6 strips each 22" in length (incedentally this is the standard barrel length of the M134 Minigun)
The plywood disks have been sanded smooth, and one spacer disk has been glued to the blank disk
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To see how it will all go together, I have tentatively married it all up just for looks.
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I'm still waiting for the aluminium spindle to arrive, but seeing as that's the last part of the jigsaw I'm not that bothered yet.

Now I know it all looks cool, I've taken the barrel apart again to primer the spacer disks. (I'll topcoat them when I have the barrel put together properly)

While the paint dries on the spacers, I can look at tidying the foregrip, maybe getting a better handle, find a non-functioning joystick to make the reargrip out of, fashion a spacer to help keep the motor in place, and work out where the hell I'm going to put the battery (that'll be the hardest part I think)
That's now as far as I've got with this.
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Managed to get a little more work done today.

The bearing disc is complete and in place in the soil pipe, and is waiting the bearing to be glued in place.
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Two holes have been drilled near the forehandle to accept the wires for the switch.
Cable has been fed through these holes.
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A hole has been drilled on the side of the soilpipe and a wire fed through it. This will attach to the battery.
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The switch has been connected to the wires, and just needs to be secured in place.
(This'll be done when the foregrip has been smoothed, shaped and painted)
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The spacers for the barrels have been primered and sanded.
The barrel pipes have been lightly sanded and await primering.
I've run out of primer now.

Oh, and the spindle arrived today too...
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I know you guys are desperate for more pics of this project so I figured that while I put it together to measure the spindle for length I'd take some more pics so as you'd get an idea of what it'll all look like when it's finally completed...

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Small setbacks:
The mahogany handle shattered when I dropped it (while shaping it to a more comfortable form).
The drill motor turns inside the pipe, causing the wires to tangle.

I have made a new handle out of what looks like maccano (metal strips with holes in from B+Q, I think it's for mending wooden things, but hey .. who cares).
Because this isn't all that comfortable to hold. I've wrapped it in pipe lagging.
However, I now need to make the wires that connect to the on/off switch longer to fit the size of the new handle (I can also ide the wires under the pipe lagging.
Once that's done I can wrap the pipe lagging in some black suede or something.

I managed to find a cheap flight stick (from a PS2 as it happens) at my local 2nd hand games store ... for a whopping £2.
So I now have the rear grip sorted.


The flightstick is bolted to the rear mounting bracket.
The Spindle is run through the barrel spacers, and into teh drill.
The Battery is fitted and wired to the motor and the switch.
The handle has been remade and wrapped in pipe lagging (which hides the wires and makes it safe and comfortable to grip)
All that remains is to wrap the pipe lagging in suede or leather.

Oh and it works too, the barrels actually spin!!!

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I've now wrapped the handle in a cheap suede-like material.

There's still some final touches to make, like adding some greeblies here and there, and making a sling for it.
But otherwise it's done.
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this is bloody awesome and how i wish i can ask u to commission this piece for me...

way to go pal...this is an awesome gatling gun
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