Krokodil
Well-known member
Hi guys, I'm planning to build a rotary type tumbler for my brass cases.
The setup will consist of two parallel shafts on bearings with a PVC pipe as a mill rotating on top of the two pipes. One of the shafts will be driven by a motor.
I'm however unsure about the power supply. A DC motor like a windscreen wiper motor and power supply would already have the correct rpm and I don't need to do gearing.
A AC motor would require gearing to get the rpm down to approx 60-100. This type of motor just feels more industrial to me.
The costs of AC vs DC + power supply would be about the same.
Any advice?
The setup will consist of two parallel shafts on bearings with a PVC pipe as a mill rotating on top of the two pipes. One of the shafts will be driven by a motor.
I'm however unsure about the power supply. A DC motor like a windscreen wiper motor and power supply would already have the correct rpm and I don't need to do gearing.
A AC motor would require gearing to get the rpm down to approx 60-100. This type of motor just feels more industrial to me.
The costs of AC vs DC + power supply would be about the same.
Any advice?