Forums › Orgonize Australia › OrgonizeAustralia Forum › Orgonize Australia › Reply To: Orgonize Australia
Forum Home > Orgonite Development, Research and New Ideas > Beachsand substitute for Quartz ? | ||
---|---|---|
monsoon gecko Member | Yo…..G,gay all, I’ve been trialling another technique….interesting results. The story is on OrgonitePlus.net http://orgoniteplus.net/Forum/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=811
Ah ha…photo opportunity…Hhg with beachsand…no quartz !
| |
| ||
monsoon gecko Member | Yo…next trial in . The front row has teaspoon of beachsand only, no quartz. Second row has quartz point only….thick inch plus..The other rows , with black top have both quartz and sand. All double dipped as shown by glass finish.
v I really blew it……as far as test,,,should have had identical copper top with sand and quartz instead of steel top, as copper is more energetic than steel….silly me ! Regardless, Steve, from OrgonitePlus graciously gave bovis readings. He quotes. Take this with a grain of salt..ha
Front row…43000 Bovis Middle row..35000 Back rows..45000 Interesting eh ? Wish I’d done proper job-expt with all the same swarf..!Regardless…our beachsand is radiant, as found with Plasterite. I;ll certainly be adding a teaspoon or two or more depending on size, to all mine, from now on ! Thanks for heads up , Josh. |