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#16 2015-04-13 08:42:59

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Re: remote neutralization of vertical negative green

Yes, these are extraordinary. Even though focused on remote targets, they have strong local activity of protection and "mellowness". My region feels different on the map just from having a bunch around.

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#17 2015-05-01 09:25:09

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Re: remote neutralization of vertical negative green

More about MOLDs:

I have many ring molds, but apparently only fat toruses are well suited for this pgm. However, given certain approximate proportions, even small ones are good:

March2015B.rings.jpg

These are from 2.75" diameter molds and should be useful for tossing, carrying in jacket pockets for protection, as well as placing on appliances, etc.
Note that i poured too much in one of them, so it doesn't have a full hole all the way through. This does not seem to matter.

Look up "savarin" silicone molds or donut silicone molds. On eBay, i find various sizes. I just ordered one the same size as the old mold i just made these from:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/251572304021
At least i think it's about the same size. I don't see that they specify. The mold i used had 6 cavities, not 8 like this.
The quality of cheap silicone molds can vary considerably. The old one i have was used several times in years past, and 1 of the cavities is torn.
Whatever you do, don't buy Wilton silicone molds. In my experience, they tear up badly right away.

I also ordered a mold with 18 smaller rings. Or tried to. No acknowledgement yet.

Here are some other sizes.
These are 3.12" diameter Paderno World Cuisine 3.12" Non-Stick Savarin Molds :
http://www.wayfair.com/Paderno-World-Cu … aQodz30Atw

And we have Silikomart Flexible Bakeware Savarin 52 oz 9.45" Dia x 2.17" High:
https://www.google.com/shopping/product … IMCEPMCMAk

For comparison, the ones i originally made are 11" diameter. These i use anywhere from 1-3 qts of resin in.

Also i have ordered some heavier, 13" plastic ones:
http://www.lifeandhome.com/arrow-plasti … oCMmrw_wcB
These only cost me $3 each with shipping if i order 8.

I have not found any more good "chip and dip" trays in stores. All i could find was ones that had compartments within the rings, or were ceramic. Except i did find these at a Harps store in Greenbrier:
http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=htt … HQQMyhNME0
for 75c each, and they are actually good for making 1-qt "frisbees" of 11" diameter. After a couple uses and rubbing with WD-40, the paint comes off. These molds release easily and seem durable.

Gifting with March2015B rings is amazing! And you can still direct them mentally as remote "weapons" while they sweeten the countryside. They go well in ponds and lakes.

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#18 2015-05-05 07:07:10

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Re: remote neutralization of vertical negative green

Joe raised my consciousness about the fact that these molds work well for this too:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/6-Cavity-Donuts … OC:US:3160

I have one but had doubts that the proportions were good enough for optimum use of this pgm. But it works well.

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