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  • in reply to: Plaster Orgonite #789

    Hello Sacred
    You can charge your devices as they are hardening to sit whatever intentions you like, or frequencies, or sounds, but as you work with the Orgonite you find a degree of consciousness in it that quite unusual: it will respond to your intents, for example if you find yourself in a situation where you need a lot of Orgonite and you do not have enough with you, may be just one piece, you can ask the Orgonite to link it self with of the other Orgonites creations in the world and you will have just that , you see they are all connected in a real way, as well you can ask your Orgonite to turn it self off and it will do that, so you have with the Orgonite a device that is very conscious on many levels
    j
    josh

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    in reply to: Plaster Orgonite #788

    Hello Nepi good morning and good morning Isabelle

    The price that you have looked at is correct except that when it quoted the price for one gallon; it is one gallon of each, hardener and epoxy, so you would get 2 gallons for that price, the same for the 10 gal deal, you would get 20 gallons for that price ($ 498), this is the kind of epoxy where the amount of hardener and epoxy are the same.

    Mixing the epoxy, measure equal amount of hardener and epoxy (one to one ratio)
    Mix thoroughly
    Ad your oxide and crushed crystals
    When it is thick pour it in the molds

    One of the benefit that I find with this (one to one thick epoxy 150) is that it gives me a long time to work, because according to the temperature it will take 8 to 12 hours to harden, Some of the polyester resin will harden within a half hour

    For the plaster you use only some crushed crystal, plaster and water, no metal ( or just a pinch of copper powder but not no necessary)and it will harden within a half hour

    For the Orgonite you use resin, metal and crystal

    Hope this is of help

    josh

    in reply to: Plaster Orgonite #785
    josh wrote:
    Hello Maria T
    Here come the rescue :D ., we have been experimenting with different ingredients for the Plasterite in going further into simplifying the mixture, so here we are with a new formula that according to some very sensitive people is outstanding: mix your plaster with some beach sand, the proportions are in volume 4 liters of plaster for 350ml of sand. If your sand comes from a beautiful Cape Town beach nothing else to do If you have to buy your sand which would probably be washed then you will have to add some unrefined sea salt :-) to dissolve in the water you will use for the plaster. You might want to have 4lb of salt for 25 lb of plaster . You may add any crystals you want according to what you want to achieve with your piece for this particular event. Any shape will do (does not have to be a pyramid, actually better if not – old energy -). We are using all sorts of conical molds/glasses, vases, cooking molds, cake molds. We have posted all sorts of different shape and form for you to look at :) viewtopic.php?f=2&t=6&st=0&sk=t&sd=a&start=30

    And this is what we have found to work the best for releasing the devices from the molds: wax your molds with just any car wax, then spray with silicon or any professional release agent (made with parafin), we have used a product call Pam (canola oil…not good) and does not result in the smooth surface, do not be fooled by this so ordinary plaster stuff it really works regardless what any pajama people are saying
    j

    Josh, you are a star! I’ll give it a go. For ease of calculation I’ll mix 1 part sand (co-incidentally I have some Cape Town beach sand!) to 11 parts of plaster. I’ve just got back from collecting some copper dust from a woman who bronzes items, so I’ll add a pinch of that together with the 5 quartz crystals and some chips of other crystals.

    I’ll let you know how it turns out.

    Nepenthe

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    Postby nepenthe on Fri Jul 02, 2010 5:22 pm

    Hi Josh thanks for starting this great topic. I’m getting ready to go shopping for the ingredients of my first attempt at making orgonite, (never made the resin, so this is a real first) and going down your list – apart from the large crystal, how much crushed crystal does one need, or can it be eliminated?
    And is copper powder required – how much in proportion to the mold? Don’t know any machine shops near me where I can get these, can you buy them at a hardware shop or craft shop – (if I don’t want to go online, getting impatient). If I can’t get powder, can I use something else?
    And what are oxides, sorry, these are strictly orgonite for dummies questions. :|

    Isabelle
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    in reply to: Plaster Orgonite #782

    Please Tony, share with everyone say it the way it is :o :o I promess you will not be banned :lol: :lol:
    j

    in reply to: Plaster Orgonite #781

    Hello Maria T
    Here come the rescue :D ., we have been experimenting with different ingredients for the Plasterite in going further into simplifying the mixture, so here we are with a new formula that according to some very sensitive people is outstanding: mix your plaster with some beach sand, the proportions are in volume 4 liters of plaster for 350ml of sand. If your sand comes from a beautiful Cape Town beach nothing else to do If you have to buy your sand which would probably be washed then you will have to add some unrefined sea salt :-) to dissolve in the water you will use for the plaster. You might want to have 4lb of salt for 25 lb of plaster . You may add any crystals you want according to what you want to achieve with your piece for this particular event. Any shape will do (does not have to be a pyramid, actually better if not – old energy -). We are using all sorts of conical molds/glasses, vases, cooking molds, cake molds. We have posted all sorts of different shape and form for you to look at :) viewtopic.php?f=2&t=6&st=0&sk=t&sd=a&start=30

    And this is what we have found to work the best for releasing the devices from the molds: wax your molds with just any car wax, then spray with silicon or any professional release agent (made with parafin), we have used a product call Pam (canola oil…not good) and does not result in the smooth surface, do not be fooled by this so ordinary plaster stuff it really works regardless what any pajama people are saying
    j

    in reply to: Plaster Orgonite #775

    Steve, my lady is asking; if she color that large piece will the energy rise significantly

    in reply to: Plaster Orgonite #773

    Steve can you answer MG’ s question??

    This is a powered plasterite cone, the mass of which is about 3 times the painted cone….
    See what you get.

    Thanks

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    in reply to: Plaster Orgonite #770
    Thank you Steve, when are you going to make your own :D :D

    here are the rest of the cone faces :D

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    in reply to: Plaster Orgonite #768

    Hi MG, this is the ” painter” of the cone :) I used non metallic acrylic paint as well as pigments and mica in glue for shine and interesting effects…No it did not sink in the plaster but stayed on the surface. This piece is to ” sing” by itself, because of the colours….no need for an electric cord. :D We have a cone of 27″ wrapped with a long cord (20 times). It seems that colouring the pieces gives it a boost because colours have their own frequencies that add up to the plaster and whatever is in there with it.
    So if you and/or your students will paint their Plasterite pieces, see/feel what will happen :o. Have fun and I will post the other sides of that cone and other pieces soon.

    OK my turn… Aright Steve give us a Bovis reading, I promise I will not ban you for that :D :D :D , My lady has gotten the ‘bug’ for the Plasterite and the decorating, so today we got bunches of molds and 75 pound of plaster :roll: , I know what I will be doing tomorrow ha ha
    josh

    in reply to: Plaster Orgonite #766

    The mold come from Michael the art store, i think it was about $20
    j

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