I roll it around in a towel to get most of the water off, then let it sit overnight. If I am in a hurry, a cookie sheet covered with aluminum foil, and the lowest setting on the oven for about thirty minutes.
I roll it around in a towel to get most of the water off, then let it sit overnight.
Easy, don't wet tumble.
I just started wet tumbling about 2 years ago. I have plenty of brass so I don't have "small batches." I just deprime and save up until I have enough to make it worth while.And miss out on all the advantages? No way. I still use walnut media in a vibratory tumbler for small batches, or if I am in a hurry, but the stainless pins / wet method give me far better results. It is very easy to spot issues during inspection of brass that has been wet tumbled.
I wet tumble mine in a zippered pillow case then just throw in the dryer.... Okay that last part isn't true but I'm tempted to try it. I put mine in the oven for 30 minutes on lowest setting