>>117 is tumbling media used to remove sharp edges from rough castings.
These weren't sold as tumbling media, I bought a small, two inch high vial of these metal pieces from a school supply store several years ago.
Rob
9/11/2004 4:30 AM
Anonymous said...
119 is a gong from a striking clock
9/24/2004 4:57 PM
Anonymous said...
117. Regardless of how you bought them they are vibratory media for polishing/deburring metal and sometime plastic parts. This site only shows two of the many shapes used, which can be mixed to do the desired job. http://www.smsystemsindia.com/consmr.htm That type mix is what you show in the picture.
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117 is tumbling media used to remove sharp edges from rough castings.
9/10/2004 10:20 AM
>>117 is tumbling media used to remove sharp edges from rough castings.
These weren't sold as tumbling media, I bought a small, two inch high vial of these metal pieces from a school supply store several years ago.
Rob
9/11/2004 4:30 AM
119 is a gong from a striking clock
9/24/2004 4:57 PM
117. Regardless of how you bought them they are vibratory media for polishing/deburring metal and sometime plastic parts. This site only shows two of the many shapes used, which can be mixed to do the desired job. http://www.smsystemsindia.com/consmr.htm That type mix is what you show in the picture.
10/28/2004 9:11 AM
>117. Regardless of how you bought them they are vibratory media for polishing/deburring metal and sometime plastic parts
I'm always happy to modify an answer when provided with good evidence, thanks for the link.
Rob
10/28/2004 4:11 PM
The pic 117 shows Ball burnishing media used in vibratory finishing. You can see similar on website www.finishingmachines.com
9/27/2006 3:38 AM