This is an open post to which I'd like to invite those folks who are experimenting with Eeman screens (aka biocircuits) to share their construction tips.
I agree that whatever ingredients get used to build a biocircuit will leave their signature - makes sense if the biocircuit can pick up the influence of medications.
So you said you just connected the wire directly to the handle? Did you drill a hole in the piece of pipe or just wrap the wire around it?
And I recall you previously mentioning the cotton sleeve over the wire, but I don’t recall if this was something you made yourself. Care to elaborate?
As for silk, I definitely want to try that too, but figured I’d start with copper in part because I don’t know how sensitive I am - and if I’m anything like I suspect, I should start with that which is most likely to be noticeable.
Thanks again for bringing this technique back to my awareness!
Yes. I put the pipe in a vise and drilled a hole in the end and then connected the wire to the handle through the hole.
Yes, I use a cotton sleeve over the wire whether it's copper or silk. Here's where I got that on Etsy: https://www.etsy.com/listing/927024338/17mm-flat-cotton-tubular-braid?ref=yr_purchases Even though they are in the UK, I received it pretty quick to the US. Make sure you get undyed.
Re: sensitivity, indeed. I have had quite a variety of experiences with both materials. I started with just the basic Eeman copper circuit. Then, I added the spine circuit to that and then I switched to the Lindemann Universal circuit with copper and then silk. So fun to experiment with all of this!
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Date: 2024-06-04 02:03 am (UTC)I agree that whatever ingredients get used to build a biocircuit will leave their signature - makes sense if the biocircuit can pick up the influence of medications.
So you said you just connected the wire directly to the handle? Did you drill a hole in the piece of pipe or just wrap the wire around it?
And I recall you previously mentioning the cotton sleeve over the wire, but I don’t recall if this was something you made yourself. Care to elaborate?
As for silk, I definitely want to try that too, but figured I’d start with copper in part because I don’t know how sensitive I am - and if I’m anything like I suspect, I should start with that which is most likely to be noticeable.
Thanks again for bringing this technique back to my awareness!
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Date: 2024-06-04 02:46 am (UTC)Yes, I use a cotton sleeve over the wire whether it's copper or silk. Here's where I got that on Etsy:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/927024338/17mm-flat-cotton-tubular-braid?ref=yr_purchases
Even though they are in the UK, I received it pretty quick to the US. Make sure you get undyed.
Re: sensitivity, indeed. I have had quite a variety of experiences with both materials. I started with just the basic Eeman copper circuit. Then, I added the spine circuit to that and then I switched to the Lindemann Universal circuit with copper and then silk. So fun to experiment with all of this!
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Date: 2024-06-04 04:20 am (UTC)2. Thanks for the link to the cotton sheath!
I hope to purchase a few of the supplies tomorrow!