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Aggieturner is a channel for woodturners. It will focus primarily on my favorite techniques, jigs and tools as I upload new videos.
Turn an A10 Warthog 30mm Round
How I turned an example of an A10 Warthog round from a true dummy round.
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Wedgie Segment Sled
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This video describes how to construct an adjustable sled for cutting segments for rings from 6 segments/ring to 48 segments per ring using a SegEasy Wedgie to accurately set the sled. Information on the SegEasy Wedgie can be seen at www.segeasy.com/wedgies.htm. Visit my site at www.aggieturner.com
I thought showing such munition blueprints even if its listed in inches and not down to the thousandths or hundred thousandths online or even offline would violate ITAR and Federal law? When I worked in Aerospace this was the kinda thing that would result in the FBI coming to your home and your employer firing you. The US military and federal government is very protective over their blueprints and equipment even if such info is widely available or the content you distribute is very bland or inaccurate. Not sure id ever post such content to be honest
I made mine per these instructions and I get perfect segments. Thank you for sharing. Have a great day and stay safe.🙂🙂
Such a well explained video. Thanks for sharing it with us. 🙏🏼
Thank you thank you
Nice job !
Hello!! I found this online that has some drawings on the round: archive.org/details/DTIC_ADA074630/page/n11/mode/2up, and archive.org/details/DTIC_AD0889230. It has all the dimensions of the case, however its steel and aluminum, but for the outside dimensions i should not matter. Greetings, Jeff
Hello, Sir. I am having dificulty reading the numbers from your white board , can you send a picture of that drawing , Thanks acero11ventas@gmail.com
Imagine the armed forces get a box of wooden shells and they don’t shoot
Great video
My dummy 30mm round is olive drab aluminum casing and a flat black bullet. It also has an Allen head screw where the primer goes. I also have 2 spent casings they are both a light purple. The date on the bottom reads M 2-10-74.
The purple ones are rare. Back in the day when several companies were competing to produce 30mm ammo in the early 1970's, their cases were color anodized to distinguish manufacturers. I have a nice blue Philco Ford 30mm case. These gold ones were mainly used for cycling thousands of rounds through the feed mechanism trying to get things to break, then eliminate the weak spots.
That isnt just a 30mm round..... thats a round of American Freedom.
Think about how you're firing 70 of those in a second 😐
Isn't it weird that ww2 tanks shot 30mm shells
What tank ever shot a 30mm shell in WWII? Some early US tanks were equipped with a 37mm gun in the South Pacific but it was underpowered. Shermans shot 75mm and 76mm.
@@kimmer6 Dude I was just talking about anything between 30 and 40mm
looks like a round of a tank but imagine the a10 spitiiing out this in 3900 rounds per minute!
why'd you stop making videos??? ;(
Watch it at 2x speed. Thank me later.
30mm is 1.18 inches but that looks way bigger bigger than an inch
My God just imagine how it would look like piercing through a human body
It can rip you in half
Thank God to be American. How much more can I say.
I have found one of these in my hood burried when i was a kid and gave it to my cousin who was 7 years older than me. I believe i was 11 or 12 at that time. I wish i had it now that i know what it is. But it’s interesting cause i live in North Macedonia and i found it here. Where do you think did it came from?
I am always a really big history nerd and especially War History and Military weaponry. My personal favorite aircrafts are the A-10 Warthog and B-2 Spirit Bomber. It really fascinates me how advanced this sort of stuff is and the A-10 is even considered to be outdated. And you are right, I would love you have one of these on a bookshelf or in my collection!😂
I had maybe 35 fired Gau-8 Warthog cases that came from Desert Storm. Some were marked Depleted Uranium which is pretty rare to find. I have an 8 inch 55 USN brass empty case in my room that stands 50 inches tall and the base has to be a foot across. I can't find the correct projectile for it so some day I'll make one with foam, fiberglass string and epoxy resin. Next to it are 3'', 4'', 120mm, 5'', and 6'' brass cases from WWII or earlier. I started collecting 60+ years ago and got much of it dirt cheap.
How much it cost?
Mato uma dessa no peito.
Great now I want to shoot one , where’s the firing range ? Philippines maybe ? Texas ?
"Was hit in war by one of these, have scar from it to this day." -- Chuck Norris
btw, one round of the GAU-8/A Avenger would kill like 49 ppl in a row, the last one the 50th would die by heart attack by being covered in a pile of intestines and livers, bile, all that good stuff inside a hooman =]
thats neat af
itself, the size of the bullet has surprised me and searched for so long. my brother dug up a bullet case the size of a video while working on the field, and I happened to find a warhead as big as the video. At first I didn't think it was a pack of bullets because it was too much for me, but when I took it home and I tried to put it in the bullet case my brother found, the result was a match. I went to google to search a lot about it but not out, fortunately today I watch this video. I am sure the shell and warhead I found was used by the US during the Vietnam War. I thought, if that bullet were to hit him, wouldn't it tear up where it was hit, crazy.
Warning rotating barrel by hand will cause gun to fire
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Not as big as bullet bill
imaging getting hit by it
Noah rohanne ouch
Very informative! Thanks
The real cases are actually made of aluminum alloy to reduce weight.
I just bought a dummy A-10 inert for $48, now I just need to buy a lathe so I can turn a dozen
Can you make me one? I'll pay
I have one antique 30mm real bullet dont know what year was made but the casing its green color steel made and the bullet its also made of steel painted blue and its in good condition never ben shot
george vala how do you know? Is it legal to have?
@@VaughnLower dont know man but if you put it in a rifle god damn dude
george vala I traded a dream catcher for one of these when I was like 13 in boyscout summer camp. I just found it a few weeks ago after forgetting about it for years. Idk what to do with it! Lol it looks in perfect condition and unused and I didn’t even know what it was for until this video.
@@VaughnLower ur lucky dude sell it to a antique gun collector ask $300 for it
Back in 98 i now one man survive 30 mm dum dum right shoulder hit,when in and Out of his body and it explodes on the Wall bihinde him 5 meter away sry for my english
Jesus, that can’t have been pleasant
Where to can order one of this thing?
Muito bom.
And I thought a 50 caliber was a big bullet
Well confronted to that the 50 Cal looks like a 9mm
Ma Duce fires a 12.7x99, GAU-8 fires a 30x137 😧
same
Well obviously you never served our country and never put a uniform on.
The GAU-8 is the god of all machine guns...nay of all fully automatic weapons!!!
cool
Yo good shit
Thank you, ils nice, but i miss how or where you get different wedgies ?!?thank you
That round is for hunting dinosaurs.
*or tanks*
BlitzVlogger well still the a-10 can BRRRRRRT through armored ground vehicles
Newll or civilians
Even 50bmg would do that
ChipsBuzz can disable them. The top armor is still thin on even the most modern MBT, especially the engine deck. In the Gulf War, an A-10 disabled a Challenger easy with a BrrrrrT from the Avenger!
is a salt keeper or what?
U will turn into red mud
nick wise no i know one man survive the bullet hit him on the right shoulder whent out of his body exploded on the wall bihinde him 5 +-10 meter away
Them bullets with blow yo body up
on the pivot end i think 1/4 20 inserts would have worked