Rotary tumbler

Rotary tumbler

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<strong>I use this to smooth out my metal fill prints. At some point I might even try it on some gemstones as well. It works very well and is fairly silent. I had to try a couple of different motors. With this direct drive solution you need a pretty powerful geared one.</strong> Update: If you don't have the coffee box and want to print one instead: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4236231 Print the main parts with support. No support needed for other than that. I printed the motor block in Ninjaflex to make it noise cancelling. But you can print the motor block with other filaments as well. The ninjaflex infill for the box is not mandatory but it reduce the noise significantly and gives some friction in the box. That friction makes the tumbling more effective. It is divided into two parts so that it is possible to print on smaller printers as well. I printed mine on my LulzBot Mini. It has a max printing size of approx 15x15x15 cm. <strong>I used the 72 rpm version of this motor:</strong> https://www.aliexpress.com/item/12-30V-24V-Rated-Voltage-25W-Rotate-Speed-Reduction-High-Torque-Electric-DC-Geared-Motor-JGB37/1820853189.html That motor is brushless, reliable and very powerful. I run it on 12 V and it gives me approx 40 rpm at that voltage. The tumbler will work well with a weaker and not as expensive motor, but if you are going to use this seriously the tumbler will run for hours and hours. Even several days. So I think it might be wise to invest in a good motor. Update: I found this one that is still brushless and looks powerful on paper. And much cheaper than the one above: http://www.dx.com/p/high-torque-dc-brushless-gear-motor-black-grey-439626#.WwSFENOFOL8 But there are cheaper alternatives out there that might be powerful enough and still actually fit more or less perfectly in the same motor block: https://www.banggood.com/DC-12V-520-Gear-Box-Electric-Motor-3_5-600rpm-Speed-Reduction-Motor-p-1274324.html?rmmds=search&cur_warehouse=CN Aim for 30-60 rotations pr. minute. The way I have designed this with a separate motor block makes it easy for you to make your own special motor block without having to redesign the whole construction. The motor block is 50 mm wide, 53 mm deep and 30 mm high. <strong>Ball bearings: 6x17x6 mm</strong> https://www.banggood.com/10pcs-606-6x17x6mm-Ball-Bearings-Bearing-Steel-Bearing-for-Fidget-Spinner-p-1155828.html?rmmds=myorder&cur_warehouse=CN <strong>Box</strong> Standard 250 g ILLY that is available more or less all over the world: https://www.williams-sonoma.com/products/illy-fine-grind-espresso/ The box outer dimensions are 90 mm diameter and 144 mm height. I use loads of these to smooth out my metal fill prints: https://www.banggood.com/Suleve-M3BN4-100pcs-M3x3x5mm-Metric-Threaded-Brass-Knurl-Round-Insert-Nuts-p-1262071.html?rmmds=search&cur_warehouse=CN Video: https://youtu.be/hsYvo1MEd70 Download models: MainPart1: https://a360.co/2GY1XLV MainPart2: https://a360.co/2GV7LWe Motor block: https://a360.co/2Hji8CR Center Parts: https://a360.co/2GXgsPW NinjaFlex Infill: https://a360.co/2HkibOG

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