Wicked job , Alan. Love your brain. Always grinding out new ideas. My trommel was based on your " clay busting bucket trommel" , it had a massive test on the weekend, on some of the hardest material I have ever run. Passed with flying colours! Thanks again for your brilliant ideas. Cheers Andy Poverty prospecting Australia 🙃
How's it going professor I also saw you on TV the other day I said now he's a movie star a movie star and you still are the bucket master it was nice to see you again
I'm waiting for the good gold thanks Alan what language is down by Galveston I don't know if I'll ever be able to make it up there but it looks like y'all having fun
I like the idea and it looks like it would be great as a tester pan in areas where you suspect fine to flour gold. But of course I want to catch the pickers to nuggets too.
@@alanrobertson2510 Alan, I think the hobby gold pan is a pretty slick design and I figured there must be some 3D printing limitations dictating how wide a pan one can print. It might look a little okie, but do you think one could silicone in pieces of your mats on the riffles of a larger diameter pan like a Garrett Super Sluice?
What a great concept. So this is just like Daves pan? or it is Daves pan? That concept would work great for the flour gold we have in Alberta. Thanks for sharing, cheers, Kelly
Great! I was looking at the model you created in the UNITED STATES OF GOLD series. RESPECT AND RESPECT FOR THE THINGS YOU DO!
Wow, thank you!
Looks great Alan! I like how it has features of different pans, but is definitely it's own pan. You took the best parts and here is is assembled.
Thanks 👍 I like how the smaller the gold the better.
Cool setup indeed fam. Keep on having fun getting that Au and living the dream. Gold Squad Out 🤠
Thanks! Will do!
Wicked job , Alan. Love your brain. Always grinding out new ideas. My trommel was based on your " clay busting bucket trommel" , it had a massive test on the weekend, on some of the hardest material I have ever run. Passed with flying colours! Thanks again for your brilliant ideas.
Cheers Andy Poverty prospecting Australia 🙃
Awesome. Glad to hear the trommel is working well. That design works amazing.
❤ Alan cool new pan 👍 good seeing u on UT
Thanks 👍
Great job keep em coming. ⛏️👍
Thanks, will do!
I love my pan AWSOME JOB Alan
Glad you got a chance to use it. See you in a few weeks.
Impressive. No doubt as you work with this you’ll most likely improve upon this again👍🏻
Oh probably. Thanks Mark
Nice design
Thanks a lot
How's it going professor I also saw you on TV the other day I said now he's a movie star a movie star and you still are the bucket master it was nice to see you again
Thanks Don. My 10 minutes of fame. We had a blast filming. Got a lot planned for the summer should be fun. Good to hear from you.
I'm waiting for the good gold thanks Alan what language is down by Galveston I don't know if I'll ever be able to make it up there but it looks like y'all having fun
My design of couple years ago. Put snake skin auxuallaaryy on side molded into pan.
Dude i saw you on tv!!!
You Did! That was fun and nerve racking at the same time.
@@alanrobertson2510 I bet. I loved the expression on daves face when you showed him your 3d sluice!
Try making a drop center pan and don't let the silicone get into the drop part. Then the bigger stuff should stay put too.
Might be a good idea. Maybe in the future. Thanks
Nice set up. If you ever decide to sell it I would definitely be interested. In buying one
Thank you. The pans are available at printingprospectors.com
I like the idea and it looks like it would be great as a tester pan in areas where you suspect fine to flour gold. But of course I want to catch the pickers to nuggets too.
I do like the pan. Pickers and nuggets do stay at the bottom unless someone is a terrible at panning.
Alan, Could you make a wider diameter pan using the Garrett Super Sluice as a template so one could marry the pan with a classifier?
That is the problem with 3D printing, This is about the max I can go. I guess I might have to make a classifier for the pan.
@@alanrobertson2510 Alan,
I think the hobby gold pan is a pretty slick design and I figured there must be some 3D printing limitations dictating how wide a pan one can print. It might look a little okie, but do you think one could silicone in pieces of your mats on the riffles of a larger diameter pan like a Garrett Super Sluice?
You could give it a try and see. Just put some silicone on the riffles
What if you put that riffle within riffle mat in it?
I’ll take one!
You will like it. Thanks
Saying hello from north of Sweden after watching "Americas Backyard Gold".
Nice products!
You ship to Sweden ? :)
Thank you. Not at this time. The shipping cost is out of this world
How hard would it be to have the mat things printed in the place of the mats jest wondering cause then people could order the one they want .
There is no mat in the pan. Just a skim coat of silicone
@alanrobertson2510 I know but it was jest an idea if your printer could print it into it.
So the Dave Turin pan is only useful for fine gold?
It works great on all gold.
Is your printable gold sluice available?
Yes it is on the website.
@@alanrobertson2510 only saw the finished models for hundreds of dollars. I thought those were physical prints, and not the print file
@@NewsViewsAndTruth Right. No files. You would need a lot more than files to make that sluice box.
@@alanrobertson2510 but the majority seems 3d printed, and just would need to buy the mats, I thought
It's always good when your paydirt has a lot of sediments and dirty water. ⛏️🇺🇲💪😎
Being on national TV has its ups and downs.
For sure. Thanks
Where do you go to buy one
They are at printingprospectors.com. Thanks for watching
What a great concept. So this is just like Daves pan? or it is Daves pan? That concept would work great for the flour gold we have in Alberta. Thanks for sharing, cheers, Kelly
Good question! I had a lot to do with it. lol Thanks
You need a better camera, your videos are not in focus. Like your content, been watching for a long time. All the best in the future to you my friend.