Can I make my own orgonite?
Can I make my own orgonite?
The most simple, basic and effective orgonite is really as simple as: Put a raw quartz crystal stone in a mould. Cover it with metal shavings (often referred to as swarf). Pour in some resin until saturated.
What resin is best for orgonite?
We have resorted to the polyester resin usually used in this industry because over the course of time, we saw a clear advantage over the epoxy resin in terms of price. Polyester resin is currently the most widely used resin on the market due to the cheap price.
Is Orgonite a mineral?
Today, Reich’s accumulator evolved into what we now know as orgonite. The difference between the two is that orgonite contains quartz crystals or other substitute minerals. The quartz present in the crystal lattice creates a piezoelectric effect that emits a charge when subjected to pressure.
Is Polyester a resin?
Polyester resin is a low viscosity resin that is made from a chemical reaction of a diacid and an alcohol. Sheet molding compound (SMC) is a combination of polyester resin, glass fiber, calcium carbonate, and additives. Polyesters with glass fibers have good tensile strength and modulus.
Is resin organic?
resin, any natural or synthetic organic compound consisting of a noncrystalline or viscous liquid substance. Natural resins are typically fusible and flammable organic substances that are transparent or translucent and are yellowish to brown in colour.
What metals are used in orgonite?
The noblest, most important metals in the Orgonite are gold, silver and copper. As also later mentioned, all precious metals and stones have their energetic properties which are connected with the divine essences inherent in them.
What is an orgone rock?
Michelle: Orgonite is a combination of crystal and metal in resin, and it is based on Wilhelm Reich’s scientific research culminating in the existence of what he termed orgone energy.
What is natural resin?
Natural resins are typically fusible and flammable organic substances that are transparent or translucent and are yellowish to brown in colour. They are formed in plant secretions and are soluble in various organic liquids but not in water.
Is acrylic a resin?
Acrylic resins are transparent thermoplastics that can be produced from acrylic acid, methacrylic acid, cyanoacrylic acid, acrylonitrile and acrylamide (Sastri, 2010).
What can I use instead of resin?
Some resin alternatives are:
- Fimo.
- Clay.
- Slush Latex.
- Metal.
- Plastic.
- Concrete.
- Plaster.
- Alabaster.