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  2. Tumble finishing - Wikipedia

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    Small rock tumbler with the barrel in place, ready to rotate Parts breakdown. Tumble finishing, also known as tumbling or rumbling, [1] is a technique for smoothing and polishing a rough surface on relatively small parts.

  3. Vibratory finishing - Wikipedia

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    The circulation of parts is best at higher frequencies, therefore, heavy pieces are run at these high frequencies with moderate amplitudes of 3 ⁄ 32 to 1 ⁄ 8 in (2.38 to 3.18 mm). [ 2 ] Despite the apparent rubbing action of particles against parts, studies [ 3 ] show that the primary mechanism of material removal in vibratory finishing is ...

  4. Rotten stone - Wikipedia

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    Rotten stone, sometimes spelled as rottenstone, also known as tripoli, is fine powdered porous rock used as a polishing abrasive for metal smithing, historically for the grinding of optical lenses and in woodworking. It is usually weathered limestone mixed with diatomaceous, amorphous, or crystalline silica.

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    Comes with everything you need. Quality knife, polishing compound, strop, 2 pieces of wood, bandages, sandpaper, finishing oil and instructions. ... The National Geographic Rock Tumbler Kit Shines ...

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    The Stanley Quencher tumbler is the most viral insulated drinking vessel of the year. Get it in these five rare colors (all still in stock). Looking for a limited edition Stanley tumbler?

  7. Mass finishing - Wikipedia

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    The goal of this type of finishing is to burnish, deburr, clean, radius, de-flash, descale, remove rust, polish, brighten, surface harden, prepare parts for further finishing, or break off die cast runners. The two main types of mass finishing are tumble finishing, also known as barrel finishing, and vibratory finishing. [1]