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<blockquote data-quote="mdv" data-source="post: 236111" data-attributes="member: 710"><p>I run my DIY Miller table at a very slight angle - prob about 1-2 degree. Just enough to push the fine black/blond sands but leave the flour gold in place, or at worst for flour gold to move slowly enough to catch it with a brush and push it back up into the collection hole. I also regulate water flow to keep it at a minimum - just enough water to run across the width of the table; probably only 2mm deep.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mdv, post: 236111, member: 710"] I run my DIY Miller table at a very slight angle - prob about 1-2 degree. Just enough to push the fine black/blond sands but leave the flour gold in place, or at worst for flour gold to move slowly enough to catch it with a brush and push it back up into the collection hole. I also regulate water flow to keep it at a minimum - just enough water to run across the width of the table; probably only 2mm deep. [/QUOTE]
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