The cradle was more efficient, and enabled miners to find more gold.
Panning involved the use of a solid pan. An amount of potentially gold-bearing dirt was placed in the pan with some water, and gently swished and shaken around, a process which would bring the smaller particles of gold to the surface.
Cradling involved a wooden box loosely resembling a cradle. The cradle was used for sifting through larger amounts of sediment to find gold, and was popular from the early times of the goldrushes. It required at least two men to work. The cradle had a grate and a sieve. The dirt and sediment to be sifted through was emptied onto the grate in the cradle. The cradle was rocked quickly back and forth (in the action of a cradle) while water was poured over the sediment to help work it through. The grate stopped coarser stones from going through, while the fine material was sifted out the other end. The gold would be left behind for easy collection, and because more soil was processed via this method, it meant that more gold could be found.
Shovel, Pick, Pan, Cradle
is needed to to load rocks and dirt into the pan and cradle
There are many things that you could use to mind for gold. Some of which are shovel, pick, cradle and a pan
the tools used in the goldfields were mainly a shovel, pick, pan and cradle.
Blankets, tent and bedroll Pick Pan Bucket Cradle Spade Windlass Gold Digging Permit
Cradling involved a wooden box loosely resembling a cradle. The cradle was used for sifting through larger amounts of sediment to find gold, and was popular from the early times of the goldrushes. It required at least two men to work. The cradle had a grate and a sieve. The dirt and sediment to be sifted through was emptied onto the grate in the cradle. The cradle was rocked quickly back and forth (in the action of a cradle) while water was poured over the sediment to help work it through. The grate stopped coarser stones from going through, while the fine material was sifted out the other end. The gold would be left behind for easy collection.Prospectors also used to pan for gold. This method involved mixing the dirt with water and gradually washing away the lighter particles until the gold was revealed.
panning,dry panning,A pan,,a cradle,a sluice box,a windless/wind sail,a chilsan mill and pax axe. From Felomena
To mine gold the equipment used were pick axe and that is it. actual there are many things used to mine gold E.G a pan cradle sluice string(for shaft mining) now that's all!
Flakes of gold are fairly heavy, but flakes of rock and sand are not. So the goal is to stir up the muck that you shoveled out of the river bed and let the water wash away the light stuff (the sand and rock) while the heavy stuff (the gold) settles to the bottom of the pan. A "cradle" was just a bigger version that would rock, well, like a cradle, so that the gold miner didn't have to do ALL the work by himself.
Diggers in the gold rush used the following equipment and methods to find gold:Panning involved the use of a solid pan. An amount of potentially gold-bearing dirt was placed in the pan with some water, and gently swished and shaken around, a process which would bring the smaller particles of gold to the surface.Cradling involved a wooden box loosely resembling a cradle. The cradle was used for sifting through larger amounts of sediment to find gold, and was popular from the early times of the goldrushes. It required at least two men to work. The cradle had a grate and a sieve. The dirt and sediment to be sifted through was emptied onto the grate in the cradle. The cradle was rocked quickly back and forth (in the action of a cradle) while water was poured over the sediment to help work it through. The grate stopped coarser stones from going through, while the fine material was sifted out the other end. The gold would be left behind for easy collection.Fossicking was another method which involved picking at rock and stone with sharp tools until gold was located inside, or to pick through mullock heaps left behind by other miners.Sieves were also popular. They were like a pan but with a mesh base through which the water would drain, to help separate gold from similar sized particles.Windlass was one of the slower methods of mining for gold. Two people were required to operate it, one at the surface and one in the mine shaft. The person in the shaft filled a bucket with potential gold-bearing soil and rocks, and the person on the surface operated the windlass to wind up the bucket. The contents of the bucket were then sorted through, perhaps in a cradle or a pan.
You trade the oil can for the gold pan after you trade the saddle for the gold pan. Saddle to gold pan to oil can.
a cradle is a mining machine that was used to mine gold in the goldfield in 20th centry