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The document provides instructions for building a Power Wand device using various crystals, metals, and electrical components. It includes a parts list and step-by-step directions for assembling the wand which involves wrapping crystals with wire in specific patterns, embedding them in resin in a copper pipe with additional crystals and metals, and connecting it to a frequency box using screws. The overall goal is to create a wand that can be used to generate and project orgone energy.
The document provides instructions for building a Power Wand device using various crystals, metals, and electrical components. It includes a parts list and step-by-step directions for assembling the wand which involves wrapping crystals with wire in specific patterns, embedding them in resin in a copper pipe with additional crystals and metals, and connecting it to a frequency box using screws. The overall goal is to create a wand that can be used to generate and project orgone energy.
The document provides instructions for building a Power Wand device using various crystals, metals, and electrical components. It includes a parts list and step-by-step directions for assembling the wand which involves wrapping crystals with wire in specific patterns, embedding them in resin in a copper pipe with additional crystals and metals, and connecting it to a frequency box using screws. The overall goal is to create a wand that can be used to generate and project orgone energy.
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PowerWand Instructions by Chrystalk 2
From: "Chrystal Kay"
>Don's Power Wand
> Parts List: 1- 3" copper pipe, 9" long 1- copper cap for pipe 1- dixie cup that will fit snugly in end 1- 7" by 1" dia SP crystal 1- roll blue magnet wire from Radio Shack 2- 2" drywall screws Shrink wrap tubing- op. 99" 18 gage bare wire tape Goop glue Metal filling- 1/2 copper at least, and aluminum Resin and catalyst 1- 1" Amethyst point 1/4tsp. Pyrite grains 4- 12mm Hematite beads 4 or 5- rough round Garnets Frequency box w/alligator clip connectors. Silicon spray ( or WD-40 )
Instructions:
Preparing large crystal:
Start at the bottom of the crystal. ( make
the 'ears' that will stick out rather long- 2-3") Using magnet wire, make a six wrap mobius knot , and continue below that and make a second six wrap mobius knot. Continue to make a total of six- six wrap mobius knots from the same continuous piece of
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PowerWand Instructions by Chrystalk 3
wire. ( look in Don's files to see how to
twist the wire for the knot.)
Now attach 2- screws to 'ears' by firmly
wrapping around threads and either shrink wrap or goop glue well. ( no bare wire or screw length exposed) Leave only the head exposed. Tape to crystal to hold in place while pouring, head ends up beyond end of crystal.
With the entire length of bare wire, wrap
the crystal from top to bottom counter clockwise. (there is a reason for that)
On to the assembly:
This project is made beginning with the TOP.
Fit your Dixie cup into the top end of the pipe, (flat side in) and trim flush with rim. Cut x in bottom and insert point of large crystal, from the bottom of the cup, up.( Don does this so point will be below the rim of the pipe.) Glue well around crystal and glue cup in place flush with rim.
Now turn over, bottom side up.
Put just enough metal and resin in to cover cup and meeting place of crystal and cup bottom. Let harden. (Less leaks this way!)
Add metal to position amethyst in. Place
amethyst point down next to
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PowerWand Instructions by Chrystalk 4
crystal pointing same way, and add catalyzed
resin.( Let firm up between each layer.)
Sprinkle pyrite in, add metal and pour on
resin.
Add Hematite, add metal and pour on resin.
You should be pretty close to the top by now...say 2 1/2" or so. Add Garnets, add metal to beneath top of screws. Let cure.
Trim off any boo boos or leaks.
Attach frequency box clips to screw ends.
The frequency box will fit handily into the cap. With some spray around the edge of the pipe rim, it shouldn't be too hard to remove the cap for changing the battery.
How did I do Don?
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