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Separating fine gold flakes from black sand method
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<blockquote data-quote="Goldfreak" data-source="post: 422866" data-attributes="member: 10082"><p>Yes only about a tea spoon full at a time, material has to be completely dry and carful not to blow any moisture in there when you are doing it. I always found black sands are easy to blow up and out of a slightly tilted plate and gold takes alot more to move and just keeps bouncing around unless you blow a little too hard. A small gold pan is good too, you can blow black sand to the other side stop the vibration then wet your finger to pick up the gold.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goldfreak, post: 422866, member: 10082"] Yes only about a tea spoon full at a time, material has to be completely dry and carful not to blow any moisture in there when you are doing it. I always found black sands are easy to blow up and out of a slightly tilted plate and gold takes alot more to move and just keeps bouncing around unless you blow a little too hard. A small gold pan is good too, you can blow black sand to the other side stop the vibration then wet your finger to pick up the gold. [/QUOTE]
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