back to the tumbler. i've never seen one, used one, etc. but from what i've seen on the net, this is a pretty simple machine. if you have irregular shaped parts, apparently this is the most efficient way of polishing them (i've seen matte to mirror).
i have plans to make one using a 5 gal. mason bucket. inside i think i'll construct either a square, pentagon, hexagon, etc. chamber out of some cheap 1/8" ply. the space between the chamber and bucket i'd figure squirt some of that canned foam as a sound proofing media and also hold the chamber in place. as for how to tumble it, i have it figured out already.
now on to the specs. how fast do i want this thing to tumble? i figure you don't want the part to contact the chamber walls but "levetate" on the bed of media..? i have walnut shells handy and will tinker with that. i know time is dependent on media preference. i've heard it can take from 30 minutes to a day or two.
anything else i need to know?
edit: nevermind. mcmaster-carr lists specs and details. i'll just model it after those