What are the necessary considerations for custom-making a showerhead? Specifically, what is the relationship between the number of holes and the water flow and such?
I'm about to begin a remodel project of my main floor bathroom. I'm on somewhat of a tight budget and I've already hit that without buying any fixtures so I'm looking for crafty alternatives to buying brand new kit. As part of the re-plumbing, i'll end tearing out about 20 feet of somewhat clean 3/4" rigid copper pipe. I was thinking of bending some of this into a tight coil and drilling holes, 1/16" or smaller, to turn it into a vertical downpour type showerhead. I have all the tools necessary for this kind of project.
If I use 1/16" holes, I would need to drill 256 of them to end up with almost exactly the same overall area as the cross-section of the 1/2" plumbing that is feeding the showerhead. Do I want fewer holes to increase the pressure? Or more holes?