Connecting with Lunar Deities in Moon Magic Book

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Moon Magic is a book that delves into the mystical and enchanting world of lunar energy and its impact on our lives. The book explores various aspects of lunar magic and provides guidance on how to harness the power of the moon for personal growth and transformation. The author begins by explaining the different phases of the moon and their significance in magic and spirituality. Each phase is associated with specific energies that can be utilized for manifestation, healing, and spiritual connection. The book also delves into the qualities and symbolism of each moon phase, guiding readers on how to align themselves with the unique energy of each phase. Moon Magic goes beyond just understanding the moon's phases and delves into various rituals and practices that can enhance one's connection with the lunar energy.


I think there is much more mileage in jewellery applications for s.s damascus than SPO's , hence my use of austentic grades (at this stage anyhoo)

Patternwelding stainless seems to be one of the few remaining mysteries, with very little info on line about how to do it, so ive stuck with tradition and not posted up a tutorial my reconing is anyone who really wants to do it will work out how pretty quick, and its nice to have some mysteries. I welded 12 layers of stainless in mine the other day, now thats cool ninja Well it was after I cleared up the mess from the accidental smelts , it diddnt just start to melt like in a gasser, it just liquifies all at once.

Nw magic wand

Moon Magic goes beyond just understanding the moon's phases and delves into various rituals and practices that can enhance one's connection with the lunar energy. The author provides step-by-step instructions on creating moon rituals, such as setting intentions, charging crystals, and performing spells and invocations. Throughout the book, the author emphasizes the importance of intuition and personal intention in working with moon magic.

The magic wand | The Forge Fire | Forum

This is the flexible extension cable for the induction forge. Had this thread hidden as I was just sharing information with friends in England. Decided that if someone wanted to make their own, I'd show them everything I have learned.

All ya get is pictures, I'm too tired to write.

“There are painters who transform the sun into a yellow spot,
but then there are others who, with the help of their art and their intelligence,
transform a yellow spot into the sun.” ~ Pablo Picasso ~

September 21, 2010
3:15 pm david hyde Member Registered User
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March 26, 2010 Offline 20461

Thanks Grant, just gave them a once over but a picture, thousand words and all that

September 21, 2010
5:19 pm Grant Member Registered User
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March 18, 2010 Offline 20470

NO MORE THAN 30" LONG" Longer does not work!

Cut hose 1" longer than braid.

ANYTHING close to the lines will become hot! Rings, belt buckle, bench.

White tape is fiber glass electrical tape.

Black is old fashion cloth friction tape.

Put nuts on before flaring.

Handle is 1" PVC, heat with hair dryer and squeeze oval.

Put hoses through handle before hose clamps.

Use PLASTIC hose clamps.

If you see bubbles in hose, turn off current for a few seconds, that is steam.

Use low current, cooling is marginal without a separate pump.

OK, now I'll take questions. David; put your hand down!

“There are painters who transform the sun into a yellow spot,
but then there are others who, with the help of their art and their intelligence,
transform a yellow spot into the sun.” ~ Pablo Picasso ~

September 21, 2010
6:25 pm david hyde Member Registered User
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March 26, 2010 Offline 20472

It's hard to get a scale, is the copper tube 8mm? If so I guess the copper braid is quite small as well (similar X section to the 8mm tube ??) Over here we have 5x0.7mm (far too small) 10x2mm, 12x2.3mm .

Good call about the platic clips.

I'm having trouble sourcing the coupling nuts, you did mention what they were but I'm not sure which thread it was in

September 21, 2010
6:47 pm Grant Member Registered User
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March 18, 2010 Offline 20473

david hyde;2923 wrote: Thanks Grant

It's hard to get a scale, is the copper tube 8mm? If so I guess the copper braid is quite small as well (similar X section to the 8mm tube ??) Over here we have 5x0.7mm (far too small) 10x2mm, 12x2.3mm .

Good call about the platic clips.

I'm having trouble sourcing the coupling nuts, you did mention what they were but I'm not sure which thread it was in

seperate pump.

6 X 4 JIC flare tube reducer, similar to this:
[Image Can Not Be Found] Screw them on the front of the machine so you can use 6mm OD tube.

Braid is 5 X .7mm

Cooling is poor due to water flow, be good to use a separate pump just for the coil..

“There are painters who transform the sun into a yellow spot,
but then there are others who, with the help of their art and their intelligence,
transform a yellow spot into the sun.” ~ Pablo Picasso ~

September 21, 2010
7:23 pm david hyde Member Registered User
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March 26, 2010 Offline 20477

what do you think about making a step up bit so the copper tube is say 12mm OD and then maybe using 10mm braid or 12mm braid (at a squeeze) this would allow biiger bore plastic hose and a less restictive water flow and maybe less resistive losses (is this what limits it to 30" or is it some electromagnetic effect)

September 21, 2010
7:29 pm Grant Member Registered User
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March 18, 2010 Offline 20478

What I have is just one solution I have found to work. Experiment away!

Great for rivets and upsetting in the vise. Loosens stuck nuts too!

I used to use two conductors in the hose but found it unnecessary.

Pretty cool having our own private forum, huh?

“There are painters who transform the sun into a yellow spot,
but then there are others who, with the help of their art and their intelligence,
transform a yellow spot into the sun.” ~ Pablo Picasso ~

September 23, 2010
7:43 am John N Member Registered User
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Ive met myself coming back already a couple of times this week so have not had a proper looksy at the wand setup yet, but will have an absorb one evening!

Grant, Good thread on dons bladesmith forum about the heaters going on, I think everyone is starting to realise they need one 🙂

I welded 12 layers of stainless in mine the other day, now thats cool :ninja: Well it was after I cleared up the mess from the accidental 'smelts' , it diddnt just start to melt like in a gasser, it just liquifies all at once! - very entertaining.

September 23, 2010
8:55 am david hyde Member Registered User
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March 26, 2010 Offline 20519

John N;2971 wrote:

I welded 12 layers of stainless in mine the other day, now thats cool :ninja: Well it was after I cleared up the mess from the accidental 'smelts' , it diddnt just start to melt like in a gasser, it just liquifies all at once! - very entertaining.

TEL ME MORE . and I don't even want to make SPOs (sharp pointy objects)

September 23, 2010
9:40 am John N Member Registered User
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August 5, 2010 Offline 20521

Patternwelding stainless seems to be one of the few remaining mysteries, with very little info on line about how to do it, so ive stuck with tradition and not posted up a tutorial (my reconing is anyone who really wants to do it will work out how pretty quick, and its nice to have some mysteries!)

I went the high tech route. pickled 12 pieces of 2"x 1" x .030" 304 & 316 in 30% sulphuric, stick welded a couple of tacks to hold it together and a handle, wrapped it in 1/4" thick ceramic wool, slipped it inside a coil and then cooked for about 1 min.

Then the whole shebang (wool and all) under the power hammer. Bang & stuck 🙂 no time to mess about removing the wool! gotta be fast ( on the 'b' of the bang ! )

I think there is some good mileage in wrapping with wool, gets massively hotter and keeps the pesky oxy out!

Ill have a mess around to see how much bigger I can make the billets (it was kinda small) , but very deffinatly welded, it took a very tight twist without shearing!

I think there is much more mileage in jewellery applications for s.s damascus than SPO's , hence my use of austentic grades (at this stage anyhoo)

“There are painters who transform the sun into a yellow spot,
but then there are others who, with the help of their art and their intelligence,
transform a yellow spot into the sun.” ~ Pablo Picasso ~
Moon madic book

Each person's experience and connection with the moon will be unique, and the author encourages readers to trust their own instincts and adapt the practices to suit their individual needs. In addition to rituals and practices, Moon Magic also explores the symbolism and mythology associated with the moon. The author shares ancient stories and legends from different cultures that highlight the moon's role in creation, healing, and transformation. Overall, Moon Magic is a comprehensive guide for anyone interested in exploring the power of the moon and integrating it into their spiritual practice. The book offers valuable insights and practical advice for harnessing the energy of the moon to manifest desires, cultivate intuition, and deepen spiritual connections. Whether one is a beginner or an experienced practitioner, Moon Magic is a valuable resource for unlocking the mysteries of lunar energy..

Reviews for "Manifesting Desires using Moon Magic Book"

1. Sarah - 2 stars
I really wanted to like "Moon Magic Book" because I am a fan of fantasy novels, but unfortunately, it fell flat for me. The storyline was confusing and lacked depth, while the characters were underdeveloped and lacked any real personalities. The writing style seemed disjointed and inconsistent, making it difficult for me to connect with the story or feel any sense of immersion. Overall, I found "Moon Magic Book" to be a disappointing read that failed to live up to my expectations.
2. Mark - 1 star
I regret picking up "Moon Magic Book" as it turned out to be a complete waste of my time. The plot was predictable, and the pacing was painfully slow. The author seemed more focused on introducing unnecessary subplots and irrelevant details rather than developing a coherent and engaging narrative. Additionally, the dialogue felt forced and unrealistic, further detracting from the overall reading experience. I would not recommend "Moon Magic Book" to anyone looking for a compelling fantasy read.
3. Jessica - 2 stars
"Moon Magic Book" had the potential to be an intriguing fantasy novel, but unfortunately, it missed the mark for me. The world-building was weak, with little explanation or exploration of the magical elements, leaving me confused and disconnected from the story. The characters were also quite one-dimensional and lacked complexity, making it difficult to empathize or care about their struggles. While the concept behind "Moon Magic Book" was interesting, the execution was lacking, resulting in a disappointing read.

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