http://www.lockpicking101.com/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=46563
http://www.lockpicking101.com/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=48818
I dont think anyone has reported back on it as an idea so i thought i'd see what it was all about and figure out if i could save myself some work.
So 4 pieces of Aluminum, motor and gearbox from a paper shredder, some transfer rollers from a laserjet maintenance kit and 4 3x8mm bearings... and about 4 hours on a Bridgeport i got this.


I looks a bit rough but depending on the size of the barrel i use it runs between 25 & 55 RPM so about right. I used some vitamin bottles with some baffles in them as the barrels and bought a rock polishing grit set and some mixed ceramic media to try this with.
First i tried just Ceramic media but after 8 hours it had done nothing except cause some surface rust....


Next i added some 200 grit silicon Carbide powder to the ceramic for 8 more hours and again nothing except more rust!!!


Maybe im missing something here but as i understand it you need to tumble in water with some detergent so the debris is held in the water. Im thinking that the these picks are just so light and the steel has enough carbon in it, that no meaningful abrasion is gunna happen... it wont even remove rust!!
Any more ideas would be welcome else ill just stick some rocks in it for the Mrs.