my last DIY sluice

Hi all 
and yes it is the time or we begin to return to the shop and or ideas and experiences of the season take forms materialize.
Here is the latest in the series.
This sluice will have as objective the working current low and the bucket in calm waters, but gold deposit areas.
For now the active part is over and will be tested this weekend on Placer with little slope.
the baby plug, 1 m long, 30cm wide, cheeks of 10 cm, integrated feet and carrying handle. the ability to change quickly riffle module to fit for slow current low and another 'normal'.
I went on a quarter round aluminium, used to finish tiles anodized. 3dimensions 12.5, 9, and 6 mm high.
all on a set of 4 mats (rubber fine streaks, small anti slip carpet tiles, a big other tiles, pvc mesh and expanded metal plate).
Here is the construction: plate alu 1.00mX0.5m folded in the corner sheet for my channel of 30cm X1.00m
the rest is from the cutting and scaling 
cutting of the riffles 
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cutting mats 
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the puzzle
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detail of the riffles: 1X12.5mm, 2X9mm, 2X6mm and 1X9mm
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the mouth with the blocking of the carpet fine streaks
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mounting of the riffles on the module
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It passes the router to remove the shoulder of angles
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Here is a ready to Assembly module
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integration of the feet and the carrying handle 
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Visual of the 2 modules current normal left and current low right 
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modules are easily interchangeable with the butterfly nut
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all is ready to go with the 2 modules in the sluice 
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Here is my latest creation 
If anyone are interested do not hesitate to contact me.
Module work in a bucket is in the Court's development, requires a lot of testing to have good flow and control of the volume of water. 
Bye
Yann

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Comments

  • Very interesting build ! hope to see a video of the testing stage.

  • I think it looks great, would love to see a video of it working, great job

  • very nice build

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