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Different kinds of Orgone Matrix Material Not all Orgone Matrix Material is the same. The size of the particles used makes a lot of difference to the finished product. At left are 3 samples of different densities of Orgonite, and below is a short description of some of the different grades of Orgonite with which I have worked. Orgonite can be used for different devices, and the intended function of the device determines what kind of Orgonite is best to use. Different materials offer differing amounts of resistance to the orgone as it flows through it, and the different grades of Orgonite have sequentially higher 'orgone resistance' values. At left are shown from top to bottom: Extra High Density Orgonite, High Density Orgonite, and Medium Density Orgonite. |
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More detailed theory and other information: EXD / XHD Orgone Matrix Material and Orgone Charge Density Cascading Densities and the quest for the Orgone Laser - Part I Cascading Charge Density, Toroids and the ‘Orgone Laser’ Part 2 LD - Low Density Orgonite (not common)
MD - Medium Density Orgonite (moderately common)
MHD - Medium High Density Orgonite (common)
This is the grade of Orgonite to make most HHGs and TBs from. See the 3 small pics? MHD Orgonite can be gotten by either using smaller particles, as in the two cases on the left and center, or by adding superfine particles to the resin and then using larger metal particles which would ordinarily produce MD Orgonite, as in the case on the right. You can just make out the small black flecks, which are the largest particles in a mineral powder which has the consistency of flour. In the cases on the right and center, most of the particles are about 2 to 5 mm diameter. In the case on the right, the metal particles are about 5mm x 15mm, and the superfine particles were added to the resin before pouring. Either way will produce MHD Orgonite. I use about 2 teaspoons of mineral 'flour' to a liter of resin. HD - High Density Orgonite (moderately common)
TBs and HHGs made from HD Orgonite work well on or near household electrical appliances. To make a long story short, HD Orgonite processes orgone more efficiently than MHD Orgonite, but you need to 'push on it' in order for the orgone to go through it very fast at all. See the small pics below? Note that there are few if any large particles, and that there is not very much space between them. The turquoise beads shown in the HHG are about 3 x 6 mm, and they are the largest particles.
XHD - Extra High Density Orgonite (common)
eZine related to this subject (more current, paid subscription) Different materials for making Orgonite While many people now use polyester resin and metal particles from a machine shop, there are many different materials from which Orgonite can be made. In my experience, not all of these combinations produce a very durable substance, but in some cases produce more orgone than the basic polyester resin and metal filing mixture. From the top: HD with pitch resin, metal shavings and mineral powder... MD with paraffin and spiral brass nails... MD with beeswax and steel nails... ( 2 small samples of XHD and HD with poly resin and crushed mineral powder for both the metal and the organic)... MD and MHD with latex paint and metal shavings, HD and MD with poly resin and metal shavings. Cheap Orgonite from waste paint (less than ideal but functional)
Auto-body Filler (not common) Another Orgonite recipe (the silver HHG base shown in the picture) is made from polyester auto body filler, mixed with metal shavings and a little aluminum roof patch paint. You have to work quickly, and mix in the metal and paint before adding the catalyst to the auto body filler. While this kind of Orgonite is not ideal for TBs and HHGs, it has the advantage of not leaking out of small holes in the molds, and therefore is useful for some hard-to-cast shapes, as it can be forced into the mold in small amounts with a spoon or spatula. More detailed theory and other information: EXD / XHD Orgone Matrix Material and Orgone Charge Density Cascading Densities and the quest for the Orgone Laser - Part I Cascading Charge Density, Toroids and the ‘Orgone Laser’ Part 2
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