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Re: has anyone got the orgone accumulator hand book?
I don't know a lot about Demeo's orgonite work but know enough about him to know that HHG is a concept he generally does not associates with. The terms HHG and TB came from the Croft camp, and they have tutorials on how to make them. Here's the instructions for HHG.
http://www.whale.to/b/hhg.html
Note: these particular instructions still have some of the initial, first-ever tips from 5 years ago and more.....back when the first ever HHGs were made with construction paper folded into a cone-shaped mold. While the paper method works fine especially for newbies or people on a tight budget, for longer term use, you will do well to get yourself a couple cheap plastic funnels at a hardware store, and then modify them accordingly before using as a cone mold.
Many hardware stores, all the way from the big-box corporate cookie-cutter outlets down to the small momNpops tend to offer the same basic range of plastic funnels these days that are somewhat standardized (capacity) by color code: white, blue and red, with white being the smallest and red the largest. You should not need to spend more than about $1 for the large/red and a little less for the smaller ones. If you can find this type, maybe get yourself one or more of each so that over time you can make various sized cone HHGs, but the blue ones will be about the best size for making average size HHGs. I measured there capacity once, it stick in my mind they hold just a bit over 16 ounces (1 pint) of volume when filled completely with dry and liquid ingredients. The white one holds around around 6 to 8 ounces, and the red one holds close to a quart. Another tip is, you want to get the hang of pouring the mold so that it is not quite filled up to the brim but instead there is a little space not filled with stuff. After you pour and the mixture hardens, it will be easier to get the unit out of the mold if you did not over pour.... this will become more apparent what I'm talking about once you go through these steps a few times.
The only modification required to turn a plastic funnel into a re-useable mold is to snip off the funnel tip, then cover it over, using some kind of tape, like masking tape. A couple layers of masking tape around the outside of the funnel to cover over the tip-end usually does the trick to ensure that none of the liquid leaks out while you are making (pouring) the HHG. Depending on how good you are at making this modification, there will be some variance in how close you are to having a mold that will produce a cone with uniform tip to it. It's not crictical, but some people sort of strive for perfectin and have found that if you wanna go even one step better, get yourself a couple cheap martini glasses, roughly 8 to 12 ounces with the thin stems. These are a perfect mold to make uniform cone HHGs with a nice, perfect tip. These can generally be gotten at the el-cheapo department stores, generally you get two glasses for a couple bucks. You want to get glass martini glasses, not plastic. Plastic is okay to use for the funnel-type molds because they are made with a heavier grade of plastic that will withstand the heat genrated during the curing phase. The cheap plastic used for cheap glassware will often times melt or be ruined by the heat generated by the resin-matrix.
For video instructions, check this site, run by a fellow who goes by the name Sensei. At one time Sensei and Don Croft were affiliated with each other.
http://www.warriormatrix.com/forum-27.html