Pardon for the threadomancy, but this excellent article seems like the spot to ask.
...I've found that magma fills a room so slowly unless it's being pumped that my miners can dig it out faster than it flows....
How slow is "slow"?
What's a good width for a magma channel to feed a farm? I know it's subjective, but I have no feel for how fast that sucker's gonna flow, or fill a form. (My fortress is capped at 101 dorfs, but I'm going for the magma in the first summer. But while "manpower" is not limitless for now, I do want to lead my target and plan ahead.) The author of this article shows a farm with access to magma (a pipe or massive channeling effort) that's almost 30 wide!
Also, I have no bauxite (well, 3, that I brought with - hardly enough). I was thinking of a 2-stage water drop system (via retracting bridges). One is standard, to hit the main farm. But the other, much smaller, would be positioned over the entry channels, and drop just a little water on them, to "plug" them, and allow the rest of the magma to spread out and do its thing. Is this feasible? The deciding factor is what happens to water that hits magma? How much is steamed off, and how much flows to the next magma tile?
How much water do I want to drop? I doubt if I need 7/7, but is 1/7 enough? (I'd rather minimize pumping/evaporation as much as possible due to the manpower thing.)