EVG instructions, continued
    THIRD LAYER
This multiple-coil apparatus
consists of a single piece of
18g copper wire (for this,
avoid 20g, as it is too flimsy
to properly hold up the quartz.)
Start with a 6--7-foot-long wire
to make sure you don't run out.
This is not easy, but it is
do-able if you are determined.
Begin with the bottom, which
is a nice sbb coil which
continues into a few revolutions
around the tourmaline (always
clockwise, remember).  When
you get to the top of the
tourmaline, create a flat, inward
spiral (power coil) that begins to
encompass the quartz at the
bottom, center, and continues
upward, making adjustments
as needed to fit tightly around
the quartz.
Tourmaline diode
activation chamber with
quartz
(Place your topaz in center of sbb)
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Carefully set diode activation
chamber in the center of the
mold. Don't forget the topaz.
At this point, you are
ready to pour your third layer,
which should come up just to
the middle of your activation
chamber, as pictured in 3<

When hardened, place
8 zeolites and 8 garnets,
alternating, as pictured in
diagram below, right.

Pour your fourth layer to
the bottom of the quartz and
just covering the expanded
portion of the coil, as pictured
in the layer diagram above,
right.