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Old 25-04-2011, 11:42 PM
tragblack
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Making orgonite with basic jewelry parts?

I took a quartz, wrapped it in a gold anklet, then I wrapped that in leather. Is that a good enough crystal/ metal/ organic material mix to make orgonite?

I also did another one with copper.
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Old 26-04-2011, 01:40 AM
iolite
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From what I understand, in order to make it "organite" it needs to be encased in acrylic epoxy resin.
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Old 26-04-2011, 06:32 AM
Manahel.Fatima
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:( i don't have much knowledge about this....
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Old 26-04-2011, 12:40 PM
Krystal♥Kreation
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Hi, I just did a quick search for you and found this, I have made orgonite in the past and was quite pleased with the result, I bought a couple of silicone molds in shapes I liked, a pyrimid and an egyptian head, I will try and post a picture of one of them, this sits at side of my PC, I hope you get to be able to make some for yourself, I found it very very rewarding, good luck!




How to Make Orgonite
Overview
Basic orgonite is simply fiberglass resin, metal shavings and a quartz crystal, cured in any mold you like. There's no one "right" shape or size for orgonite, and its range of effect seems to scale linearly with volume, but there are specific, time-tested, widely-used and repeatedly-confirmed effective designs for both personal and field devices which have grown and continue to grow out of the steadfast work of talented and dedicated gifters from around the world. These designs comprise the basic tools of the orgonite gifter as discussed on numerous orgonite Web boards and offered pre-made by many reputable orgonite vendors.
What You'll Need
Metal Shavings: You don't want fine metal filings, nor do you want large pieces of metal. Quarter-inch-wide aluminum curls are very common and very effective for use in orgonite, but any kind of copper, iron, brass (including brassed aluminum), bronze, nickel or even steel shavings will work fine. Just bring a bucket and some work gloves to a local machine shop and ask them if you can fill your bucket with metal shavings. Before giving them to you for free, they will probably ask you what it's for (typically more out of curiosity than anything), so why not tell them? If you don't feel comfortable explaining orgonite to them, simply tell them about this site, or give them the simplest honest answer you can, such as a "public service," "art project," or even "science experiement". However, you may be surprised what people will understand if you take the time to explain it meaningfully and from the heart.

Quartz Crystals: Any funky, ugly, smokey pieces of quartz will work perfectly for orgonite field devices. You can usually find this grade of quartz crystal very inexpensively at most decent gem and mineral shops, or you can buy quartz online from orgonite-aware vendors at appropriate sizes and grades.

Fiberglass/Epoxy Resin: The most expensive component of orgonite, typically retailing for US$18-$25/gallon at marine supply stores and hardware stores. Any kind of organic resin will work fine, but liquid resin (as opposed to "body fill" paste) has been found to be easiest to work with for creating orgonite. Resin requires a chemical additive called a hardener, typically included if purchased by the gallon, in order to catalyze the curing (hardening) process, which may take from mere hours in hot, arid weather to multiple days in wet, cold weather.

Molds: This depends on the specific type of orgonite device you wish to create, but any mold which can withstand boiling temperatures should work fine. Avoid plastics unless they are oven-safe, as the chemical reaction which occurs during the catalyzation process heats the resin to temperatures which can easily melt normal plastics. Generally, metal molds seem to work best for most purposes, but cheap field devices can also be made from large paper bathroom cups or paper sno-cone cups. Use your imagination!

Other Stuff: You will want a mixing container such as a bucket (preferably with a pouring lip), a wooden stirring stick, some old rags or paper towels for splashes and spills, and a large, flat surface for leaving the orgonite to cure.

Safety: Organic resins emit toxic fumes before and during the curing process, so working in a well-ventilated area such as a backyard or porch/deck is ideal. You may also want to use protective gloves and wear clothing you don't mind getting catalyzed resin splashed on, as it will go everywhere, especially your first few times pouring. Putting down a tarp first can help tremendously with cleanup, as the hardened resin should pop right off the tarp.
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Old 26-04-2011, 06:33 PM
iolite
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You can get smaller amounts of resin in craft supply stores.

http://www.****blick.com/products/ca...ckw=33520-1006

http://www.orgoneheart.com/?p=246

http://indigosociety.com/showthread.php?3967-Orgonite

http://www.orgonite.info/

Link to Carol Croft's organite pendants http://www.worldwithoutparasites.com...Protector.html
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Old 26-04-2011, 08:01 PM
tragblack
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Quote:
Originally Posted by iolite
From what I understand, in order to make it "organite" it needs to be encased in acrylic epoxy resin.

Well, that's what I thought, but upon reading further, I found out that the resin is used as the "organic material," along with crystals and metal shavings.

I wondered if there were any other organic materials that would work the same. Most seem to think that the resin works the best, so I might as well go for the traditional way of making it.

I would buy some already made, but it seems that it would be much cheaper to make it myself. One trip to Home Depot, then another trip to a crystal shop.
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Old 26-04-2011, 08:03 PM
tragblack
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As a side note, I handed them to my mom to ask what she felt, and she seemed to be very interested in how they felt and looked, despite not looking that great. She usually doesn't get that way about too many of my projects, so I wonder if the energy is at least good. Perhaps not the same as true orgonite, but conducive to OR.
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Old 26-04-2011, 08:08 PM
tragblack
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Krystal♥Kreation
Hi, I just did a quick search for you and found this, I have made orgonite in the past and was quite pleased with the result, I bought a couple of silicone molds in shapes I liked, a pyrimid and an egyptian head, I will try and post a picture of one of them, this sits at side of my PC, I hope you get to be able to make some for yourself, I found it very very rewarding, good luck!


Thanks for posting your experience and instructions. I will incorporate them into several that I have read and create something neato, I hope.

In what ways do you think orgonite stands out from conventional crystal placement/ healing?
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Old 26-04-2011, 08:10 PM
tragblack
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Thank you. These have been copied and pasted as well!
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Old 26-04-2011, 08:11 PM
tragblack
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If anyone knows about the Nu-Me pendant (really simple Google search away), which is very expensive, I am interested in trying to make one of those, as well. I am interested in the materials used and the conductivity of the spiral shape used in the pendant...
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