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Backyard Project
I want to build one of these, but much bigger (5ft wide), and place it in our backyard against the back fence. It would look awesome, and would be a great conversation piece. The only problem is I dont understand scientifically how it works. If anyone can offer any advice or suggestions, it would be much appreciated.
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I'm not sure if this will help, but I will give it a go. For an outdoor pond, do yourself a favor and forgo the copper. It would be too damn expensive. Most home improvement stores carry basic pond basins that you would build around. Once you have a foundation for your waterfall, outdoors, I would probably go with a wood, stone, or if you are handy with metal rig to form the waterfall.
Oh, how high do you want to build this? You said about 5' wide. If it won't be that high for a "gossamer" waterfall effect, you should not need any scientifically researched lines to help form the waterfall. Just have a good pond filter/pump that you can adjust. As for lighting I would think that any low voltage outdoor lighting with a spot type light would work to light it up from behind. In my mind it really shouldn't cost more than $200. Good Luck |
Leander, firstly, thanks for the advice!
I am pretty certain I have the skills and knowledge to build a regular waterfall and pond, however what I was really after was after the 'Gossamer' effect, which is different to normal waterfalls in that it appears like a clean 'slate' of water, rather than a distorted movement like a water fall you would find in nature. So the info that I was really after was how this 'slate' effect is achieved. The website offers some information, but is still vague in how the effect is done. Quote:
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you should ba able to use two strings or wires as the 'guide filaments'. When the water flows between the two, they break the surface tension of the water which makes it want to bead up as it falls.
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