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<blockquote data-quote="mdv" data-source="post: 236141" data-attributes="member: 710"><p>I built my Miller table from what I saw on Youtube - see my photos here: <a href="https://www.prospectingaustralia.com/forum/viewtopic.php?pid=208671#p208671." target="_blank">https://www.prospectingaustralia.com/forum/viewtopic.php?pid=208671#p208671.</a> scroll down to my post of 25 Nov 2015.</p><p></p><p>You can see the hole near the top right of the table. I drilled out the top of a 1oz plastic vial which is glued to the hole - the vial then screws in from the underside. Using a good quality soft bristle arts&craft brush (shown in 3rd photo sitting on edge of table), I carefully push the gold into the hole.</p><p></p><p>My Miller table is designed to only handle the residue of what I have panned out - to get rid of the last few bits of black/blond sand. It is not designed to handle large quantities of black sand as an alternative to panning. Sniffy's great DIY Miller Table uses matting to catch the flour gold hence no hole needed. If, however, Sniffy's mat catches the odd bit of fine black/blond sand, then that's when a table designed like mine comes in handy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mdv, post: 236141, member: 710"] I built my Miller table from what I saw on Youtube - see my photos here: [url]https://www.prospectingaustralia.com/forum/viewtopic.php?pid=208671#p208671.[/url] scroll down to my post of 25 Nov 2015. You can see the hole near the top right of the table. I drilled out the top of a 1oz plastic vial which is glued to the hole - the vial then screws in from the underside. Using a good quality soft bristle arts&craft brush (shown in 3rd photo sitting on edge of table), I carefully push the gold into the hole. My Miller table is designed to only handle the residue of what I have panned out - to get rid of the last few bits of black/blond sand. It is not designed to handle large quantities of black sand as an alternative to panning. Sniffy's great DIY Miller Table uses matting to catch the flour gold hence no hole needed. If, however, Sniffy's mat catches the odd bit of fine black/blond sand, then that's when a table designed like mine comes in handy. [/QUOTE]
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