I appreciate that, but, not only do I have the design experience but I also have my own machine shop with all the necessary parts (motor etc.) and so to me it certainly makes sense to make one.
i would build something on this line....
just a basic base with motor to turn two set of rollers,with a drum that turns on the rollers......
looks cheap and easy to build.....and i hear you on wanting to build your own..
anyone can buy one,but it gives a person a special sense of pride to build his own stuff..
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I too wanetd to build one, with hardwood, but I let down the project
I dont think gambling with an used motor that can emit a sparkle and catch fire then burn my house down was worth it.
If i was to build one with a used motor, I'd be damn sure I used it msyelf, and if I'm gonna buy a motor, why not buy a tumbler directly?
meh, if you REALLY like scrounging around I guess it's worth it.
Tumbling may have some benefits, but I polish mine.
A cordless drill spins a rifle case that has the neck removed and is driven by a little rod threaded into the head of the case. The rifle case size is chosen to just fit into the pistol cases so that each dirty case may be slipped on, polished and then pulled off as the drill ( mounted solid) continuously spins. One hand holds a brass polish material ( NeverDull from Canadian Tire) and the other hand wears a cotton glove to polish the cases clean after.
At 3 - 4 - 5 seconds per case, I think that it beats listening to a vibrator, then sifting media from cases.
One little side note - cleaning the chamber of your gun regularly will keep your brass much cleaner.