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2011-02-11, 11:07am
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Tumbling Boro?
Has anybody had any luck tumbling boro in a vibrating tumber? I just want to the pieces down to a matt finish, and can't afford the cost or have the space for a sandblasting setup.
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2011-02-11, 2:59pm
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My Dad has 'tumbled' some glass for me in his vibrating tumbler. It turned out great. I made some beads and he put them through for a few hours. They came out looking like beautiful sea glass.
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2011-02-11, 5:29pm
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Eric, I use a rotary tumbler with 800 grit s.c. for a nice matte finish. Pieces with bumps or creases don't etch as well. Plastic pellets or small beads make good filler for the tumbling barrel.
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2011-02-12, 8:37am
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Thanks for the input!
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2011-02-12, 9:56am
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i did some but put some extra scrap pieces in along with the grit. worked great
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2011-02-14, 11:55am
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Great info!
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2011-02-14, 2:28pm
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There is a guy that used to come on here a lot that got some good results from tumbling. His name on here is Juln. Haven't seen him on here in a while, but you may be able to shoot him an e-mail. I have a few of pieces he did and they are pretty much what you are describing.
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2011-02-14, 3:47pm
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Originally Posted by Cosmo
There is a guy that used to come on here a lot that got some good results from tumbling. His name on here is Juln. Haven't seen him on here in a while, but you may be able to shoot him an e-mail. I have a few of pieces he did and they are pretty much what you are describing.
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Thanks!
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2011-02-14, 4:24pm
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Have been looking into that also. Looks like the Ultra Vibe 3 with a 2-1/2 lb capacity
vibratory tumbler could be a good choice. Perhaps add some ceramic media with a little SC 500 and water to fill up the container. For small boro beads and small numbers this may be a good choice. The larger units would be good for 10 pounds of beads. But that would be a lot of beads!!
This firm seems to have excellent prices. Are there other places that can match or are lower?
http://www.therockshed.com/tumbler3.html
Not sure of a demand for beads with a sea glass frosted finish but it will be interesting to see if folks like this style of finish. If nothing else, this would be a path to polishing rocks!
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2011-02-15, 5:53am
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I believe "Happy" Harold tumbles most of his stuff as well - he goes by HWCglass here - or catch him on FB.
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