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Materials Available for Tumbling
Things to keep in mind with your Tumbled parts
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Thin and delicate parts are not suitable for tumbling; opt for deburring instead.
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Applicable for parts with dimensions ranging from 0.500” x 1.50” to a maximum of 4" x 7”.
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Requires a minimum material thickness of 0.125".
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Tumbling does not remove all burrs from previous processes, such as countersinking or tapping.
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Tumbling alters the final appearance of parts compared to linear deburring, particularly when combined with finishes like anodizing, plating, and powder coating.
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Minimum width for holes, slots, or cutouts is 0.030” (or greater if the material’s minimum hole size for cutting is larger). Tumbling media may get lodged in holes or slots smaller than 0.030”.
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Tumbling Guidelines
Your estimated shipping date is dynamically calculated in your shopping cart as you add parts and services. Generally, production times for standard orders, excluding additional services such as bending or finishing, range from 2-4 business days prior to shipping.
Discounts based on quantity are automatically calculated during the quoting process. As you add parts to your cart, you'll notice discounts of 20% or more when you order two or more identical parts in most materials. For even more substantial savings, consider signing up for our mailing list to receive notifications about exclusive, limited-time offers!
At our facility, we accept orders ranging from a single piece . With no minimum order requirement, you can request precisely the number of parts your project requires.
Our process includes softening the edges of laser-cut parts and removing burrs from small parts using a ceramic tumbling technique. It’s important to note that while this method enhances the handling safety of parts, it is not a finishing process designed to achieve a uniform appearance on each part.
If you're unable to select a material for your part, it's often due to the part size being either too large or too small for the available materials. Please verify that your design file is set up at a 1:1 scale and is in either inches or millimeters. After uploading your file, also ensure that the correct unit of measurement is selected to match your design specifications.
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