MrGneissGuy
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Hey guys I wanted to start some discussion about panning techniques for people that have just learned to pan and want to take it to the next level. For me, I am finally able to pan down to black sand consistently, but I feel like I'm missing important details and thus losing gold.
For example...how steep should one's pan be when washing? Some people hold it steeper than others...is there a "best" way to do this or a "best" angle? How fast do you shake back and forth? How deep should your pan be in the water when doing all of these things? How much light material should be washing off? Do you "throw" your material out of your pan or let the water "suck" it out?
Anyways, these are just some example of the kinds of things I'd like to learn. Feel free to just add anything to the discussion.
This video so far has been the most helpful for me. I basically try to replicate him and shake for 3 seconds followed by 3 "washes".
For example...how steep should one's pan be when washing? Some people hold it steeper than others...is there a "best" way to do this or a "best" angle? How fast do you shake back and forth? How deep should your pan be in the water when doing all of these things? How much light material should be washing off? Do you "throw" your material out of your pan or let the water "suck" it out?
Anyways, these are just some example of the kinds of things I'd like to learn. Feel free to just add anything to the discussion.
This video so far has been the most helpful for me. I basically try to replicate him and shake for 3 seconds followed by 3 "washes".
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