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Want Something Different- A Little Bit More Complicated?

carrdo

Well-Known Member
Hi All,

Here is something you can try. It is an all drilling project with a #50 and and a #53 drill. All of the passages have to intersect as shown and you cannot make any error in position, angle or depth. It is one piece of a larger unit.
 

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Have you tried it yet?

That would be neat to have one input at the top, have all the passages connected and see the water flow out each hole.
 
No, I haven't got up the courage to have a go at it yet.

Some of the holes have to be plugged after drilling where there are dark ends shown on the ends of the passages. And yes, water does flow through some of the passages and steam through others.
 
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