Have you ever seen a pair of dowsing rods on a television show, and wished you could have a pair? Well now you are able to, and even make them yourself in the comfort of your own home! Many of the resources needed will be found close to the house. If not, a simple trip to a hardware store will allow you to purchase the resources in one visit, and under 15 dollars.
Resources Needed:
o 2 metal coat hangers or metal wire (brass or copper)
o A pair of needle nose pliers
o A pair of wire cutters
o Two hollow metal tubes
Directions:
Discover a place in your home which will give you plenty of space to work on. I recommend a kitchen table, or a big desk. Gather all the needed resources, and spread them out. If you chose to use coat hangers: Using the pliers, cut below the twisted wire manage on each sides so you're left with an oval shaped wire. Do this for each coat hangers. Straighten out both wires so that you will find no bends or twists. I recommend cutting each wires to be 17 inches long. This way it leaves enough room for a handle on the dowsing rods. On both wires, measure 5 inches in from the finish of the wire, and bend it to form a 90 degree angle. This leaves a five inch handle, along with a 12 inch spinning rod.
If you chose to make use of wire:
If the wire is wound close to a spool or other object, unravel and cut two 17 inch pieces, and straighten them out leaving no twists or bends. On both wires, measure five inches in from the end of the wire, and bend it to form a 90 degree angle. This leaves a five inch handle, and a 12 inch spinning rod.
After you have your pieces, both coat hanger and wire:
Make certain you will find no bends within the wire. At the end from the 12 inch rod, using a pair needle-nose-pliers curl the wire inward forming a circle at the end. This way, there won't be a sharp edge spinning in front of one's face, easily creating a hazard.
The Final Step
Take two hollow copper or brass metal tubes. They should be 4.5 inches lengthy, and also the hollow area ought to be wide sufficient that the dowsing rods can slide inside and spin freely. Once you have the pair of metal tubes, location 1 tube on each from the dowsing rod handles. Utilizing the needle-nose-pliers, bend the end from the exposed handle around forming a circle.
This will ensure that the metal tube won't fall off. Attaching the metal tubes allows users to hold the rods, and permit the rods to spin freely. This will eliminate people spinning the rods subconsciously. While this can still happen, the chances of it happening greatly decrease. By completing this step, the rods are finished! Congratulations, you now have a fully functioning pair of dowsing rods.
Resources Needed:
o 2 metal coat hangers or metal wire (brass or copper)
o A pair of needle nose pliers
o A pair of wire cutters
o Two hollow metal tubes
Directions:
Discover a place in your home which will give you plenty of space to work on. I recommend a kitchen table, or a big desk. Gather all the needed resources, and spread them out. If you chose to use coat hangers: Using the pliers, cut below the twisted wire manage on each sides so you're left with an oval shaped wire. Do this for each coat hangers. Straighten out both wires so that you will find no bends or twists. I recommend cutting each wires to be 17 inches long. This way it leaves enough room for a handle on the dowsing rods. On both wires, measure 5 inches in from the finish of the wire, and bend it to form a 90 degree angle. This leaves a five inch handle, along with a 12 inch spinning rod.
If you chose to make use of wire:
If the wire is wound close to a spool or other object, unravel and cut two 17 inch pieces, and straighten them out leaving no twists or bends. On both wires, measure five inches in from the end of the wire, and bend it to form a 90 degree angle. This leaves a five inch handle, and a 12 inch spinning rod.
After you have your pieces, both coat hanger and wire:
Make certain you will find no bends within the wire. At the end from the 12 inch rod, using a pair needle-nose-pliers curl the wire inward forming a circle at the end. This way, there won't be a sharp edge spinning in front of one's face, easily creating a hazard.
The Final Step
Take two hollow copper or brass metal tubes. They should be 4.5 inches lengthy, and also the hollow area ought to be wide sufficient that the dowsing rods can slide inside and spin freely. Once you have the pair of metal tubes, location 1 tube on each from the dowsing rod handles. Utilizing the needle-nose-pliers, bend the end from the exposed handle around forming a circle.
This will ensure that the metal tube won't fall off. Attaching the metal tubes allows users to hold the rods, and permit the rods to spin freely. This will eliminate people spinning the rods subconsciously. While this can still happen, the chances of it happening greatly decrease. By completing this step, the rods are finished! Congratulations, you now have a fully functioning pair of dowsing rods.
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