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10-10-2017 #1
I sort of discounted vibration/tumble because of cost.
If it is the best method to get me the finish I need then I might invest.
The parts are up to 80*65*15 and 100*42*15
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10-10-2017 #2
https://www.frost.co.uk/motor-parts-...isher-8kg.html
I got mine when they were still £99. Not the most robust of machines, but does the job, and was the cheapest tumbler I could find that would handle reasonably sized parts, without spending 4 figures on an industrial machine.
The media is very expensive from Frost though. The last batch I got was from Moleroda (https://www.moleroda.com/product-cat...and-compounds/), but have a search.Avoiding the rubbish customer service from AluminiumWarehouse since July '13.
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10-10-2017 #3
Hard to tell how big it is without seeing it. Do you know/think it could take the size of the part I am working with?
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10-10-2017 #4
Quite big!
From the description-
The drum opening is 10-1/2" in diameter allowing the easy addition or removal of items
It'll easily handle those size parts, but it'll takes a fair bit of media. Just checked my last order, and it was for 5kg bags, which give a reasonable level in the bowl.Avoiding the rubbish customer service from AluminiumWarehouse since July '13.
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10-10-2017 #5
Okay that is pretty good then.
Found it on eBay for same price but free shipping, https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/302084901600
As for media. I have some button holes that are 12x12mm. Would be nice to be able to have it finish them and make them smooth to the touch.
What media should I be using and what size?
From what I have read, the plastic stuff is ideal for aluminum as it is not too abrasive compared to the stone which is better for harder metal like Steel.
[edit] I also have this thing, it comes out a bit steppy. Would like to be able to have this come to a nicer finish.
Last edited by JOGARA; 10-10-2017 at 12:03 PM.
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10-10-2017 #6
Just measured it, and the base is about 14" diameter, and overall is height is about 19.5".
I use plastic 20mm pyramids, as I use it for deburring and finishing smallish aluminium parts. A 5Kg bag of the pyramids fills it up to around the mid level of the bowl.
I normally throw in what parts I'm doing, and let it rumble away for an hour, which seems to be enough to flatten all the surfaces and knock the burrs off.
I do also have some ceramic prisms, but I've never had a reason to try them.
However, it may be worth considering bead blasting, as I think it gives a nicer finish on flat surfaces, provided you get the technique good. It does however take more time, and you need good extraction/filtering, as you really don't want to be breathing sand or glass dust.Avoiding the rubbish customer service from AluminiumWarehouse since July '13.
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10-10-2017 #7
Would going to 10mm be better for the small wholes within my design and the concave part?
As for bead blasting, I don't really have the room. That and I need something I can just turn on and get on with other things like anodizing.Last edited by JOGARA; 10-10-2017 at 01:11 PM.
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