Hi Mark,
I built a vibrating table with a much smaller motor, a little too small, but my table is only for two molds. See here: Vibrating table . I purchased the motor as listed in your post and I just tried it out tonight. It was quite comical. Something like trying to play whack-a-mole except I was chasing the mold around my small table to fill it with chocolate. I fill my molds using a 2oz scoop with chocolate from a melter. I even had the speed on the new motor as low as I could go without it stopping. I'm going to adjust the blades in the motor to calm it down a little.
On a positive note, I don't think the chocolate that I just molded will have any air bubbles.
-Thomas
Hi Thomas. I warned in my post it was a bit of a beast! Set the blades for 11% Fc and it should be good, you may have got away with using a MVE21 series motor and they are a little bit less expensive.... Still better too much shaking rather than not enough go! MJ
updated by @powell-and-jones: 03/22/16 00:12:26

) versus 60Hz (USA). You get considerably more Fc (centrifugal force) at 60Hz versus 50Hz) so it is possible in the States that the smaller (cheaper) MVE 21 series motors may also be suitable? However, I've not tested one on this set up.
on Amazon, Pack of 10 - $23 when available.
