[quote name=\"readyman\"]clutch,
Yeah there are a few, and I\'m trying to list them here as I remember them. Some are obvious like the drum mag groove width which doesn\'t fit a 22 cartridge, easy to see from drawing. Others are found only after building and assembling the parts.
Spending 30 yrs. drawing/and in the shop helps a lot.[/quote]
This is a good place to spill your guts on things. Everyone working on a Gatling will welcome a tip to make the effort a bit easier.
I have an AAS in Industrial engineering technology I achieved at a local community college while I was spending my time doing mostly control engineering and IT about 20 years ago. I learned to draft on a drafting machine and then learned a bit of cad back in the 2D days.
Currently, due to the Michigan economy, I repair CNCs, automated assembly cells, and troubleshoot robots. On a good day, I might even get to do some manual machining to repair a machine or rework production tooling. I was looking for a computer science program when I enrolled in night classes but they didn\'t have it way back when so I went with making stuff instead. I guess it worked out
I\'ve been modeling my RGG plans in Alibre, a solid modeling cad program, I\'ve found that drawing a detail tends to focus the mind on what the 2D drawings are depicting.
As you recall things, please post it.
Clutch