Well, let's put aside the nessessity of using tools for one moment (IMG:
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I have a question regarding the construction of a Golden Dawn pentacle. Just like A_Smoking_Fox, I followed the instuctions in Kraig's 'Modern Magick' (and just like him I didn't take this concave stuff seriously) but my pdf file with the book is black and white for some reason so I didn't see the colours in the picture. I just typed in the Wikipedia 'citron' and 'russet' (I didn't know such colours existed!) and painted my earth weapon. Later on I saw - somewhere on the net - a pentacle made by Chic Cicero, I think the very same picture as in Kraig's book and 'citron' was almost like olive, 'russet' almost like red and 'olive' was almost black. Black was, luckily, very black indeed (IMG:
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It made me a bit confused because my pentacle is definitely IMPERFECT, to put it delicately (IMG:
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And no - I don' really want to show you my work. After what A_Smoking_Fox did, I would just ashame myself... (IMG:
style_emoticons/default/face08.gif) Before I started creating the tools, I hadn't known that it's so difficult. I had had no experience and hardly any tools. Next time I'll definitely order a wooden disc from a carpenter. It's gonna be much more symmetrical...
Oh, and one more thing. I guess I should apply some protective laquer or something like that, right? What kind of it? When the shop assistant in some DIY-shop asks me what I want, what should I say? I don't want the pentacle to look glossy.
A_Smoking_Fox, did you use something like that? Because I can't see anything - which is good