--Alex
As to getting water to spill evenly- first- cut the TOP EDGE of the
slate perfectly straight. Then- in mounting the slate you will need to
have some kind of resevoir at the top, just behind the slate where it
isn't readily apparent.
The water is pumped up into this resevoir and allow it to overflow over
the front edge of the slate- so the front edge of the slate will have
to be a little lower than the other 3 sides of the reservoir.
Then- the most important thing is- when you mount the fountain- make
sure the overflow edge of the slate is perfectly level- this way the
water will spill evenly across the entire front edge.
After that its a matter of playing around with the flow rate of the
pump to make sure the water comes over at the rate that you like.
Now- you could also arrange the resevoir to have a metal "drip lip"
that bends over the slate's top edge- or any other material and
arrangement that will provide a dead level and smooth surface for the
water to sheeet over.
christopher
You can buy the pumps, etc. at nationalartcraft.com. I have boughtt from
before and had no problems.
I've seen those fountains everywhere - starting at $30 retail - maybe
check around a little more. Still better to make your own though if you
have the time. A lot of the questions you ask will be answered as you
tackle the project - you don't want us to spoil your fun do you?
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