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[[file:Pump aquifer main.png|frame|right|The top of a functioning pump-stack aquifer pierce.]]
 
[[file:Pump aquifer main.png|frame|right|The top of a functioning pump-stack aquifer pierce.]]
  
Kingubu posted this novel approach to [[Aquifer]] piercing over on the bay12 forums. This tutorial is based extensively on that video, adding only a few improvements that have since been made to the method.  Kingubu's method, which he loosely referred to as the no-cancellation-spam method but is here called the pump-stack method, is significantly faster than the famed [[Double-slit method]] but does require significantly more materials and labors since it involves building a double [[Screw_pump#Pump_stack|pump stack]].  In its simplest form, the method draws heavily on the [[Water_wheel#Dwarven_Water_Reactor|Dwarven water reactor]] exploit, so it may not be for everyone.  However, it is entirely possible to accomplish the method without the exploit, but it is somewhat slower as you will need to build a [[Power|power system]] to run the pump stack.
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Kingubu posted this novel approach to [[Aquifer]] piercing over on the bay12 forums. This tutorial is based extensively on that video, adding only a few improvements that have since been made to the method.  Kingubu's method, which he loosely referred to as the no-cancellation-spam method but is here called the pump-stack method, is significantly faster than the famed [[Double-slit method]] but does require significantly more materials and labors since it involves building a double [[Screw_pump#Pump_stack|pump stack]].  In it's simplest form, the method draws heavily on the [[Water_wheel#Dwarven_Water_Reactor|Dwarven water reactor]] exploit, so it may not be for everyone.  However, it is entirely possible to accomplish the method without the exploit, but it is somewhat slower as you will need to build a [[Power|power system]] to run the pump stack.
  
 
Links to Kingubu's videos as well as one made by TacoMagic are in the links section at the end of the tutorial.
 
Links to Kingubu's videos as well as one made by TacoMagic are in the links section at the end of the tutorial.
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=== Double-slit method ===
 
=== Double-slit method ===
Go and read the [[Double-slit method|double-slit method tutorial]], and possibly run through it with an aquifer.  Knowing the basics of how aquifers drain is crucial to getting this method to work.  Take particular note of the [[Double-slit_method#Draining_an_aquifer|draining an aquifer]] section.
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Go and read the the [[Double-slit method|double-slit method tutorial]], and possibly run through it with an aquifer.  Knowing the basics of how aquifers drain is crucial to getting this method to work.  Take particular note of the [[Double-slit_method#Draining_an_aquifer|draining an aquifer]] section.
  
 
=== Pump stacks ===
 
=== Pump stacks ===

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