Model of a Slide and Carriage for a 30-Pounder Carronade, anonymous, 1848 Canvas Print
Model of a top and bottom sled for a 30-pound carronade. with baking iron, incomplete. The upper seat has a slightly trapeze-shaped body with brass fittings and rings, the front and back are rounded. Against the back the baking chute in brass fittings and on top of the track for the eleveer screw, at the front the ears with tapas and the swirling bolt at the bottom. With a flat rectangular head, the swirl bolt runs through the slot of the bottom slide. The bottom drawer is a wooden window, rounded at the front, partly with brass studded and equipped with a hole for the spindle bolt; slightly to the rear, a locking plate with two holes has been installed at the bottom, with which the slide was secured longitudinally against the ship's board. At the back, the bottom sled widens and is a little rounded. The sled here is supported by a bobbin with two legs, rounded at the bottom so that there is as much friction as possible when baking. The ball frame, which is hung under the bottom sled, is missing. Scale 1:5 (derived).
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