Mr. Deburr Vibratory Finisher . . .

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Mr. Deburr Vibratory Finisher . . .

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Any chance one of you guys have a Mr. Deburr . . .

I want to attempt to build one . . .looking for pictures of the underneath . . . the workings . .

Steve :D

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Re: Mr. Deburr Vibratory Finisher . . .

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Looks like a paint shaker with a tub made for the top.
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Re: Mr. Deburr Vibratory Finisher . . .

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Bump for new eyes!
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Re: Mr. Deburr Vibratory Finisher . . .

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Steve, the original poster passed away unfortunately. I wish I had the room for more tools.
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Re: Mr. Deburr Vibratory Finisher . . .

Post by Capstone »

I went to the website and that's an expensive piece of equipment. $3K for the small one... Building one from scratch looks daunting, especially that large. I wouldn't have space either, but it should would be a nice piece of equipment to have for smaller items, but I think a machinist would have more actual need than someone doing what I do on a day to day.
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