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My attempt at a dry blower
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<blockquote data-quote="1968falconxt" data-source="post: 464041" data-attributes="member: 11897"><p>It looks like you have quite an aggressive angle on the riffles. I would run 90deg for the first few riffles, it helps with the material flow. I would also recommend changing the riffle height to 15mm. This suggestion was made to me after I built mine. I made the change and it worked better.</p><p></p><p>Also, if you haven't done so already you'll need to order some Keene dry blower cloth from Reeds Prospecting in WA. It can take a while to arrive after ordering.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1968falconxt, post: 464041, member: 11897"] It looks like you have quite an aggressive angle on the riffles. I would run 90deg for the first few riffles, it helps with the material flow. I would also recommend changing the riffle height to 15mm. This suggestion was made to me after I built mine. I made the change and it worked better. Also, if you haven't done so already you'll need to order some Keene dry blower cloth from Reeds Prospecting in WA. It can take a while to arrive after ordering. [/QUOTE]
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