Ball Mills
#256
Posted 08 June 2005 - 08:32 AM
Seymour.
#257
Posted 08 June 2005 - 08:42 AM
To make your mill more efficient you could;
use different sized milling media,
use a different size milling jar,
make your mill turn faster.
Did you buy a tumbler? because they are not designed to mill, they are designed to polish. Anyway, a rough guide is, when your mill has no material in, just media, at it's optimum speed it will be making the most noise. Our 15L mill is noisy enough to hurt your ears, and that is running too slow, in operation it does the same "picking up and dumping", now we have a lathe we can make the mill to spec. My 3L bp mill is optimum (almost, it might turn a little quick), and it is bloody noisy to start with. Once milling is near completion, it is silent.
Is the speed a real issue??? Well one mill that is not efficient, does the same yours does, mills bp in 3-5hours from fine-ish materials. My pseudo optimum mill mills bp in 1-2hours from 5-10# (coarse) material. Halving the time it takes to mill is a nice thing, but not essential, your mill will do it's job, but it could do it quicker.
edit ---> don't mean "probably, but anyway" to seymour, I mean it to the "probably been asked before" question by 1145climber. You got your answer in before mine, and now it looks a bit silly, sorry!
Edited by Andrew, 08 June 2005 - 08:48 AM.
#258
Posted 08 June 2005 - 10:41 AM
#259
Posted 15 September 2005 - 03:20 AM
#260
Posted 15 September 2005 - 04:36 AM
#261
Posted 15 September 2005 - 01:52 PM
Hey everyone. I was curious to know if $60.00 is a good price for a 6lb ball mill (rock tumbler)? I can't see the manufactures name, but it has a red body and two 3lb tumblers. 120v 60 Hz and is fan cooled. Does this seem like a good price or can I do better? Thank you all!
$60 is too much. Check eBay out - they go for $49 normally in the Harbor Freight store (harborfreight.com) and they are on sale for as low as $29 on occasion. They are not truly 6 pound machines and they will fail if you load them that high - the belts will heat and pop. I load mine with one 2.8 pound drum and it runs day and night with no problem. If I put two drums on it, it will die in a couple of days. I get replacement belts from the hardware store - 4" O-rings (1/8" wide).
#262
Posted 15 September 2005 - 07:48 PM
#263
Posted 15 September 2005 - 08:18 PM
Oh, one more question, do I really need a 6lb one, or do most of you suffice on 3lb? THank you
Buy two 3 lb ones (if you can find them on sale, they will be cheaper than the 6 lb one). In either case, only load the jars to about 2.5 lbs maximum (less if you can wait longer for the mill to be effective).
If you have a good deal on the 6lb one, then go for it. It is always nice to have two jars.
#264
Posted 20 September 2005 - 11:52 PM
I use lead milling media, but am intending to convert to brass. I find that soft lead tends to flake on the surface contaminating a composition. This can be seen when milling a white substance like KNO3 - it takes on a grey colour. I doubt this is of any major consequence however.
Heres a photo: -
http://i11.photobuck...22/Ballmill.jpg
#265
Posted 21 September 2005 - 05:18 AM
Eddie
#266
Posted 21 September 2005 - 05:42 AM
Copper can be cheaper depending on your source of lead. It is more work however. To me, and this is just my personal opinion, it is better to start out with lead shot to get used to things. After you have got a good grasp on milling and want another larger mill, then I recomend to move up to copper filled lead. When I make my new mill, I am thinking I will probably get lead shot again. When that wears out, I will get brass rod. It costs about $80 per jar for properly charging it, but it will NEVER wear out. All that must be done is cutting it, which is done with an electric saw. Brass rod may not be dense enough for smaller mills.
#267
Posted 11 October 2005 - 09:44 PM
#268
Posted 20 October 2005 - 05:55 PM
#269
Posted 20 October 2005 - 08:38 PM
#270
Posted 20 October 2005 - 11:34 PM
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