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#16 2015-03-16 11:29:26

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Re: Test: magnetic and electric colors !

More about KYANITE ore:

48 mesh should be fine. I just mixed up some 35 mesh (which is coarser) with an equal volume of the cheap impure grade of titanium powder i had gotten on eBay.

I poured some epoxy and will have a pic later. I used about 4 tbs of this mix per pint of resin, but more powder would not hurt.

Also found an eBay vendor who sells different grades in 10# bags.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Kyanite-Raw-35m … 4897.l4275
10# would last a long time.
Given a choice i would buy the finest mesh.

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#17 2015-03-17 16:14:58

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Re: Test: magnetic and electric colors !

If you do happen to have some small pieces that give off significant VG-, one option is to re-cast them in pgms that transmute it.
I found 3 Rolling Force pieces that were pretty close to hemispheric, give or take a little bit. They did feel VG-y.
So i poured a layer of S-B and when it hardened i set them on it:

hemispheres.recast1.jpg

And added a few bionized quartzites.
Then poured a layer of the grey pgm (see post #11. The mix turns out fairly dark)
and a layer of the March2015B pgm (what i am calling the free pgm i put iron oxide in, see post #10).
I was prompted to stop there. Also i was guided not to put brass in this piece for some reason.

hemispheres.recast2.jpg

Of course this is using many times as much resin to neutralize a relatively small amount. But i was guided to make this thing, which feels pretty dynamic. I'll probably toss it somewhere someday. (Splash!)

Then i found another hemisphere, and this one i just stuck in a TB that had wet S-B mix with some brass.

Incidentally, i suspect the March2015B Pgm has some other woo-woo freaky hyperdimensional qualities of some sort...

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#18 2015-03-23 12:45:41

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Re: Test: magnetic and electric colors !

celestites.jpg

I post this pic as an example of something i get a strong VG- vibe off of. These are celestite clusters i bought long ago, and always considered real sweet.
Also i think i get a strong electric red vibe.

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#19 2015-03-23 15:23:09

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Re: Test: magnetic and electric colors !

Well the "bad" energies WERE intense. I had a hunch to leave the clusters in the sun (it's a clear warm day), and after a couple hours, they feel pretty good to me now.
Maybe the sun corrects the energies. I presume this is temporary...

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#20 2015-03-25 18:13:10

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Re: Test: magnetic and electric colors !

no other one wants to guess the pics?
I'll wait another week then I'll give the solution

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#21 2015-03-27 09:15:56

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Re: Test: magnetic and electric colors !

crashing stones sometimes gives out VG-.....
so this is what I've tried. crashing tourmaline.
If I crash one piece from top of stone, the point where I get clockwise with pendulum.. I get no VG- on the little pieces...
If I crash one piece by side, the resulting powder has VG-....
at the moment I've crashed only two for test...  will update if some new observation will come out..

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#22 2015-03-28 13:35:27

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Re: Test: magnetic and electric colors !

ok solutions is
pic 1, good on left
pic 2, good on left
pic 3, good on right

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#23 2015-03-29 08:08:59

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Re: Test: magnetic and electric colors !

now on pic 3 are both good.
I will leave the amethyst group and other stones untouched so you can still taste the difference smile

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#24 2016-06-01 23:11:38

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Re: Test: magnetic and electric colors !

I just found out that the G- of the planet is at south pole
here in pic it is V- in french Vert- translates to Green-
ODF-detection-belizal.png

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