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Minigun video 1- Cutting the first parts out to see if they fit up OK. This is a sample barrel pack in front of the semi-assembled body parts. |
Minigun video 2- The delinker for my home built minigun is coming together. Discs for the barrel packs are also seen in this video. |
Minigun video 3- Drive gears, barrel discs, and sheets of fresh minigun parts. You can get an idea of how I produce my parts in sheets. |
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Minigun video 4- The front of the minigun carry handle is on, and the shock isolators are completed. Good view of the drive gear in place. |
Minigun video 5- A large sample barrel pack mocked up to see what this minigun will look like. Getting the Y-yoke parts put together with the minigun's joystick handle. |
Minigun video 6- Now you see the drive gears for the minigun in place, and parts for the side knobs, minigun yoke, and aluminum extrusions. |
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Minigun video 7- It's starting to look like something now. The minigun's front carry handle is on, and I'm starting to build the six barrel pack. More of the carry yoke is on the minigun now. |
Minigun video 8- Making the helix shape on the side of the body and the delinker, using my kitchen stove to soften the plastic. |
Minigun video 9- More detail parts for the delinker, the assembled barrel pack for the minigun is seen in this video. |
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Minigun video 10- Painting the main minigun body parts. The silver details are real silver leafing, and will really jump out on camera. |
Minigun video 11- More details on the minigun are painted up, and we see what the isolators look like with the carry handle off. |
Minigun video 12- Test video of the proposed ammunition chute parts for the minigun. It needs a five foot flex chute, like all miniguns do. |
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Minigun video 13- The ShopBot CNC Router making short work of some very tedious tasks, makinf 212 ammo chute link plates. |
Minigun video 14- The minigun parts all mocked up on the dining table, to see how it's coming along. The assembled ammo chute is seen. |
Minigun video 15- More mocked up minigun detail, the ammo linked chute is a pain to assemble, and my fingers are still sore. |
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Minigun video 16- The assembled Minigun back pack, built onto a real ALICE Army backpack, with the full length ammunition chute in place. |
Minigun video 17- the painted and detailed back pack and chute for the minigun are completed, and the wiring is started. |
Minigun video 18- Completion of the minigun main assembly, and the barrels are installed and tested. Just have to install the control gear. |
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