Duckshot
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I have been screwing around building wooden drop riffle sluices for use to catch fine gold. The riffle design I have found to work best so far is about 3/4" wide and 1/4" deep on the edges with a 1/8" x 1/8" step or rise in the middle. You can see the black sands go over the leading edge of the step and get thrown back and forth over the step while the slice is running. I classify once, about four mesh.
Sorry, no pictures. but I built a 3'6" sluice with twelve of these drops and will be trying it out this week in northwest WI at Nugget Lake. I will try to post up the results.
Anybody else using a drop riffle sluice with a ridge in the middle of the drop?
Sorry, no pictures. but I built a 3'6" sluice with twelve of these drops and will be trying it out this week in northwest WI at Nugget Lake. I will try to post up the results.
Anybody else using a drop riffle sluice with a ridge in the middle of the drop?