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Homemade Laminar Flow Fountain

laminar flow Water fountain Make Diy Projects How Tos Electronics
laminar flow Water fountain Make Diy Projects How Tos Electronics

Laminar Flow Water Fountain Make Diy Projects How Tos Electronics Modify the jar. first, drill a 3 4" hole at the bottom of the jar, in the center. this will be where the adapter screws in. cut or sand off any bits around the edge of the hole. drill a second hole of 1 2" diameter in the lid, also in the center. this will be the hole from which your water flows out. We made a laminar flow fountain. videos that helped us: watch?v=ov iazrk0su watch?v=rscpnv5dbso yout.

homemade Laminar Flow Fountain Youtube
homemade Laminar Flow Fountain Youtube

Homemade Laminar Flow Fountain Youtube Step 1: supplies. 1) a foot long piece of 3 inch pvc pipe. 2) a 3 inch pipe cap. 3) a 6 inch piece of 1 inch pvc pipe. 4) a strong water proof epoxy or similar glue. (i.e. marinetex) 5) a 6 inch long 3 8 inch brass (or copper) pipe with somewhat thick walls. 6) 200 straws (if they are the bendy ones it doesn't matter). Make the fountain parts. follow the templates you downloaded in step 1 to make the fountain parts. cut and drill the nozzle legs and support arm from the aluminum flat bar stock, then bend them using a bench vise. cut the deflector from 1⁄4″ acrylic, and the nozzle holder from the 4″ pvc drain pipe. In this video we're making a diy laminar flow nozzle! curious how to make a laminar flow? using 4 inch tubing, test caps, nozzle, epoxy, straws, mesh, and a. One popular low cost application is a diy laminar flow nozzle capable of projecting an unbroken “rod” of water over great distances. so called “jumping fountains,” in which these smooth jets of water appear to hop from one location to another, are created using laminar flow nozzles that operate on this same principle.

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