marko rodin toroid number matrix
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How is the torus mapped?
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yes! like a multileveled labyrinth the string of choas,our attachment silver cord,is attached to the cosmos...as you turn/twist the axis/axle of earth, you shut down the
connection to god. then we stay here.. is this why dead men (zombies/the mark of the b-east) dont wear pleiades. thats my guess in a nutcase...shell...
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if you watch that video 119 times in a row, you will begin to see the holes in space, the doorways that connect to the ambient watchers.
dunkin donuts is nothing more than a front organization for the grays, people.
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@2tombarnett yes i agree, the groove way seems to be the only way, ive had experience trying to use double sided tape...messy & infuriating.
how did you cast your plaster toroid?
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I aggree. But the only problem is this: because of the angles of the lines, the wire will not stay on those lines if you are just winding it around the form. It slips off. I am currently trying to work out how best to overcome this. Using double sided sticky tape doesn't work. gluing the wire down as you go seems way too laborious. If you have any ideas let me know. I have been carving grooves in a plaster form and am coiling this right now...... again, good luck!
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@2tombarnett Thanks.thats pretty ingenious !!!
i think thats exactly what im looking for...to enable me to lay the wires "exactly" where they should go.as opposed to the so called "standard" rodin coil which a lot of people have ( including myself)...where the wires dont wrap around tight to the toroid skin..but rather they go in straight lines incorrectly.
Thanks
didnt count or anything so correct me if im wrong is this a 36 x 18 torus?
flowmastak1 1 year ago
@flowmastak1 yes - as info suggests...
2tombarnett 1 year ago
Very fine job and excellent craft, what kind of form did you use. I have been using plastic slinkys covered with tape. :) Keep up the great work Aloha
jackscholze 1 year ago
@jackscholze I made the toroid myself - a lengthy process of using a former on a pivot to make half a torus using clay, then casting it with plaster then making two pieces with slipclay and joining them, firing them. I have been watching your films - great work. Great recent powell configuration results. I am working on a similar winding atm.
2tombarnett 1 year ago