i have taken the first parts out after 2 and a half hours of polishing and everything is perfect , not a bur or machine mark .......AWESOME i will post pics
Hey guys i got pricing from a respectable surface finishing company for a machine with a 750mm diameter bowl, they quoted me R420,000.00 (ZAR). All i want to do is to debur and polish my fishing reel So....... i decided to give them the finger and set out to build my own unit. i made a short little video that i posted to you-tube on the final vibratory movement. I recon the movement that i have achieved is exactly like the ones from the specialists. what do you guys think ?? if i can help you guys with any thing on this nature please don't hesitate to ask
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VdGE8wlH4Xc]home made rotary vibratory polisher - YouTube
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i have taken the first parts out after 2 and a half hours of polishing and everything is perfect , not a bur or machine mark .......AWESOME i will post pics
what sort of media are you using, and how much is in that tub (weight of media)
very nice work. what type of motor did you use?
thanks, i used a 3phase 220v 0.55kw motor, then i used a single phase to 3 Phase VSD just so that i could run my motor off a standard wall plug. i did this configuration as a 3 phase motor is cheaper and i dont need to have a 3 phase supply , making it easy to take home and do polishing there.
What did you line the tub with?
i used a polyuerathane lining , the same stuff they use to line the rear buckets of trucks and vans
Wow congratulations, i see many projects for vibratory tumbler but this one is amazing, really professional, nice work.
Hey, really nice work. I would like to build such a machine but on a larger scale. I want to polish the wheels of the car. He could not you give me some advice or drawing, which I edited. Thank you for your response Ales
hi , i`d like to make one , could you please tell me what i need to produce one like yours
looks great!
could you post some details about the weights and drive design?
Hello. Great machine! I have some questions about the way you built it. I would like to build my own and was wondering if you wouldn't mind sending me an email so I could reply back with my questions? Thanks! joeywardle@msn.com
I have some good applications for mass finishing machines and equipment
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Good Luck
billyjack
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