From Don Croft's
Gifting Compendium, with photos from Ryan McGinty's EP Tutorial:
Cut a length of 1 1/2 inch copper or aluminum pipe into 13" lengths.
Thoroughly tape one end of each pipe closed. If you're not thorough, resin will leak out the bottom.
Temporarily tape or wire seven of the pipes together so that the whole
will stand up by itself with the taped ends at the bottom.
The orgonite 'plug' in the bottom of each EP needs to be at least five
inches long, so drop 2 or 3 oz of mixed orgonite in each pipe.
Select a suitable xtal for each pipe. We use xtals that are at least
an inch long and at least a quarter inch thick and have one distinct
point.
6. Cut 13" of bare copper wire. We use 18 gauge wire but the point is
to use wire that's thick enough to hold a shape and thin enough to work
easily. Those coil forms that Christy in Ireland makes are wonderful
for making suitable coils. They're available from
Quebec Orgone.
After bending the wire to resemble the end of a big screw, just like
was done for the HHg, only smaller, pinch the small end of the coil
around the middle of the crystal. Remember that the whole thing will
have to fit easily in the pipe. You may want to tape or glue the coil
to the crystal so the unit doesn't fall apart when you drop it down into
the pipe.
8. Here's the mind bending bit: as with the HHg, these are being
made upside down. The xtal in the Earthpipe points down into the
ground. The hollow end of the pipe is the bottom. The cone shape of
the coil flares away from the pointed end. When the pipe is in the
ground, the xtal points down and the cone coil opens upward from the
middle of the xtal, sort of like a dart in a blowgun ;-)
I measured the amount of orgonite in an Earthpipe and it's five ounces,
so after you drop in the pipe in the proper orientation, just spoon in
the remaining orgonite. If you mix it loosely enough, the mass of
orgonite will fill in around the coil and xtal, don't worry.
When you get to the target area, just pound the whole thing down into
sufficiently soft, stone-free ground. I hammer the pipe with a six
pound sledge hammer. It damages the pipe a little but that's okay.
Remember that the orgonite plug is in the top of the device. This takes
advantage of the resonant cavity principle.
10. You need a six pound sledge hammer or so to knock these into the
ground. Just hammer the end of the pipe in that case. If you can find
a stream, swamp or estuary you can probably just push it all the way
into the ground.