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#571
Posted 04 August 2008 - 09:36 PM
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Posted 05 August 2008 - 12:11 AM
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#573
Posted 05 August 2008 - 06:15 PM
Lead is heavy, ceramic is harder! On a small rock tumbler the 3lb of contents total gets more product with ceramic balls without killing the mill and motor than using lead balls where you get up to capacity weight with less volume inside.
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#574
Posted 05 August 2008 - 07:13 PM
#575
Posted 05 August 2008 - 07:28 PM
#576
Posted 07 August 2008 - 04:48 PM
If i buy some ceramic media am i better off buying Balls or Cylinders or is there no difference?
I'm sure there's a difference, but either will work just fine. I think there are people who prefer one or the other. My media is a mix of balls,cylinders and misc shaped pcs of brass.
#577
Posted 07 August 2008 - 05:27 PM
I'm sure there's a difference, but either will work just fine. I think there are people who prefer one or the other. My media is a mix of balls,cylinders and misc shaped pcs of brass.
I remember reading a report of the comparisom and that seemed to show no great difference in milling efficiency. One advantage of cylpebs I have found when milling mixes that tend to clump is that they greatly reduce the "dead" areas in the corners of the jar that otherwise would fill with compacted only partially milled charge.
Edited by pyrotrev, 07 August 2008 - 05:28 PM.
#578
Posted 11 September 2008 - 04:54 PM
Anyway, I was wondering where you all got your motor from for your ball mill, Im having trouble either findng a slow motor...typical electric motor is like 1400RPM, or a cheap one. I bought a motor off ebay a couple of weeks ago, died monday ! But it wasnt cut out to run for hours! Anyway, Like I said, where did you all get your motors from please I need one quick
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#579
Posted 21 October 2008 - 08:42 PM
How can i measure the motor's rpm??
#580
Posted 21 October 2008 - 11:00 PM
need more info on the motor...i.e where it came from, how big....and markings/model numbers....NORMALLY the Rpm figure is marked on them.
A brushless motor is easy to measure with a multimeter that has a frequency function...it'll count the polarity changes per second, and therefore rpm=Hz(120/# of poles)
at uni, we did it the easy way.......Attached a peice of paper to the shaft.used a laser, and a Gap counter.
other methods include:
pulleys - taking it down to something easy to measure acuratly...like 30RPM
A tacho
Video recorder and PC
Sound recorder and slow playback
The one i prefer BAR NONE
A Pushbike Speedo.
Works every time....put a pully on the motor of a known diam. attach a small magnet....and frame up the reed switch....program the speedo with the rolling circ. of the pulley......it'll give you a MPH reading.....you know the circ of the wheel......and how many miles it'll do in 1 hour.....so the rest is simple maths.
Hope this helps, but seriously.....have a good around the motor for a stamp/id number.
#581
Posted 22 October 2008 - 11:18 AM
There are rock and pebble tumblers for lapidary available online almost anywhere, in capacities from 700g total contents to 6+kilos.
Search ebay in your country for a starter.
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#582
Posted 26 October 2008 - 08:05 PM
Right managed to throw somit together
Some pics...and a video im currently editing that will be on youtube
Click the image for a larger view, the original files were 3072 x 2304! But photobucket scaled them down
And I will post a link to the video as soon as it uploads
Enjoy (and thank you to everyone who helped me )
EDIT: Youtube Video: http://uk.youtube.co...f0VeSFXs&fmt=18
Poster Above: If you still need a motor then tell me and ill try and track down the seller on ebay and see if he has anymore motors...cus when I bought mine, he had about 3 available!!!
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#583
Posted 26 October 2008 - 09:43 PM
#584
Posted 26 October 2008 - 09:47 PM
and have added some innertube of a bicycle tyre to the jar for extra grippage
Edited by xXPyroJoeXx, 26 October 2008 - 10:36 PM.
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#585
Posted 26 October 2008 - 09:50 PM
it is from water pump and i recognize a small shamrock on it...depends if its brushed or brushless.
need more info on the motor...i.e where it came from, how big....and markings/model numbers....NORMALLY the Rpm figure is marked on them.
A brushless motor is easy to measure with a multimeter that has a frequency function...it'll count the polarity changes per second, and therefore rpm=Hz(120/# of poles)
at uni, we did it the easy way.......Attached a peice of paper to the shaft.used a laser, and a Gap counter.
other methods include:
pulleys - taking it down to something easy to measure acuratly...like 30RPM
A tacho
Video recorder and PC
Sound recorder and slow playback
The one i prefer BAR NONE
A Pushbike Speedo.
Works every time....put a pully on the motor of a known diam. attach a small magnet....and frame up the reed switch....program the speedo with the rolling circ. of the pulley......it'll give you a MPH reading.....you know the circ of the wheel......and how many miles it'll do in 1 hour.....so the rest is simple maths.
Hope this helps, but seriously.....have a good around the motor for a stamp/id number.
the marked numbers are gone so i can't read nothing
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