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  • I tried mixing a small amount of the powder with a couple drops of glycerine and it makes a nice ink like mixture. I painted a couple spots onto my hand and wrist and the glow was very noticeable in even less than full darkness. I left it painted on my skin all night and it had no sign of any rash or itching. I won't…
  • This picture isn't really similar size but the glow powder I have does seem to be at least as bright as the tritium vial. The tritium vial is not one of the implantable ones but just one I got off ebay a while back.
  • @puzbiks1 I'm very interested in your results of this experiment. Especially if the glow can still be seen if/when implanted. The Tritium vials I have seen are pretty bright and it seems like at least some people are disappointed with the brightness once implanted. The powder can handle a lot of heat and you might be able…
  • I haven't tried it yet but my plan is to mix just enough glycerine into the powder to make it into an ink like paste. It has to be thin enough to flow but still thick enough to stick on the needle. I'm not sure water alone would suspend the powder good enough. My first thought was to put the glow in the dark powder into a…
  • Just curious, how do you seal the PTFE?
  • The powder settled out too fast when I tried mixing the powder with distilled water. I figure the thicker glycerine will help the powder stay mixed in better.
  • I've wondered about this idea before but never tried it. The heat needed might/probably will kill or weaken the magnet and it might be tough to get it sealed good enough but I'm interested to hear your results if you try it even without actually implanting it. Don't forget safety glasses at least just in case something bad…
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  • I got this type from the local Rite Aid drug store and it doesn't say vegetable glycerine but I assume (right or wrong?) that the vegetable glycerine would work the same. Mine is a thick, sweet tasting liquid intended as a skin protectant to help with chapped or cracked skin or lips.…
  • I assume the isopropyl alcohol would burn real bad if used as the carrier. I had thought of using some Glycerine which is available at the local drugstore as the carrier. It is a thick liquid which should help keep the powder suspended. Here's a quote from one of the links above which makes me think Glycerine should be…
  • I bought epoxy directly from Atom Adhesives and the pricing and shipping charges were not too bad. The shipping was real fast too. I never tried any silicon and never used the epoxy as an actual implant. I was just testing to see how good I could cover a magnet with it. It worked ok but left some flash around the edges and…
  • I did try mixing some of the powder with some tattoo ink but couldn't find my white ink so I used black which hid the glowing but I painted it onto the skin on the bottom of my wrist and left it there for over 24 hours with no noticeable irritation. I haven't had time to find my white ink to make sure it still glows yet…
  • The irritant effect doesn't sound like a good thing if it is injected INTO your skin. It MIGHT just reject and eventually come back out on its own if it is too much of an irritant but wouldn't be very pleasant. Many MSDS reports make things sound worse than they are and the amount of the powder actually in the skin…
  • https://ebay.com/itm/Glow-in-the-Dark-Powder-Aqua-Blue-Green-Purple-Strontium-Aluminate-Glow-Pigment-/161712784317?var=&hash=item25a6d543bd:m:mHs2sZZu04o6drnwcSaeOhg I never tried actually using it for a tattoo but it really does glow for a long time. Looks like that seller is out of stock now though. Other sellers still…
  • I had intended to mix up my own glow in the dark ink and try using it for a very small tattoo but never did it. I tried mixing glow in the dark powder with water and glycerin but didn't make it thick enough. I then tried to sterilize it in a pressure cooker and the powder ended up baked into a lump at the bottom of the…
  • I previously ordered some Atom Adhesives epoxy directly from the company and they delivered very fast. I'm in the USA so I don't know how fast they ship if you are not in the USA but I think it only took 3 or 4 days (might have even been faster...I don't remember exactly) to get it directly from the company. Check the…
  • Here's the thread with the NFC powered lights. I think it starts out as a cheap NFC fingernail sticker but Alex removed the LED and attached it to a ~1.5 inch wire and coated it in implant grade silicone.
  • This doesn't sound like the V2's are as big of an improvement over the V1's but is there a chance that the larger size along with the more brutal implant method is just going to take longer than a month (or how ever long it has been) to heal and show the full brightness of the larger implant? Here's the comparison of the 2…
  • Thanks. I wasn't going to use any antibiotics but for another $5 it might be worth using to help insure the culture stays clean. Looking at a review of the LB powdered media, it sounds like bouillon media could work as a homemade media but I would still want the right media before experimenting with DIY versions. This…
  • Was this live conference ever made available online yet for people who missed it? Has anyone here experimented with the other products available from The ODIN site? Specifically, I'm interested in the glowing bacteria but haven't spent the money to buy it yet. I have petri dishes but would need the bacteria and the special…
  • I've used TDCS before but haven't messed around with it for a while now. While the effects could be a lot of placebo, I still feel that it did work. The phosphene light flashes were definitely real though. I only saw the flash of light when the power was first turned on and when it was turned off so AC probably would cause…
  • Those magnets look like the coating process worked real good. Just to compare them to my attempt at coating some magnets, heres a link to a picture of mine. My picture was taken with a cell phone camera and a clip on macro lens then I edited it to combine two pictures.…
  • This is probably the wrong place to post this but is there any way to change the # of views, # of comments, most recent, etc. to a darker font? It might just be something with my browser (or my eyes) but I need to highlight it or look very closely to see it.
  • I had the same thoughts. Test the laser idea here on Earth to prove everything works before thinking about sending it away to a distant asteroid or the moon. Mining waste electronics could be a good first test with a possibility of profit. I experimented with extracting and refining precious metals from scrap electronics…
  • The United Nuclear Ultra Glow powder is probably similar if not identical to what I bought. I notice they list the MSDS on their site. https://www.unitednuclear.com/glowmsds.htm I don't understand all of it but I did notice it may cause irritation to eyes, skin and mucous membranes which wouldn't be good for a tattoo but…
  • This is the glow in the dark powder I have which COULD be mixed with tattoo ink. http://www.ebay.com/itm/Glow-in-the-Dark-Powder-Aqua-Blue-Green-Purple-Strontium-Aluminate-Glow-Pigment-/161712784317?var=&hash=item25a6d543bd:m:mHs2sZZu04o6drnwcSaeOhg It says that it is NON TOXIC but I doubt that it is really safe (or…
  • Extra set of external organs? Eyes - camera to see behind you, infrared, or long distances? Ears - amplified or directional? Lungs - filter, extra oxygen, pressurized? Skin - protection, cooling, heating? Brain - TDCS, smart phone (computer)? Muscles - electrical stimulation, hydraulic/pneumatic, springs? SUPERHERO…
  • The "glow in the dark" tattoo ink that is supposed to be safe requires a black light to make them glow. I was talking about actual glow powder or ink which, as far as I know, is not safe for tattooing although some people have used it. UV light like from a black light charges it faster and makes it brighter than normal…
  • I wasn't thinking of using the full length of the glass capillary tubes but cutting and melting them to a size similar to (or smaller than) an RFID implant so there would be less chance of breakage but splinters and spears of glass would be bad if it did break. Whatever the powder would be contained in should be as clear…
  • I think the blinking is what the device does if it is the same as an NFC fingernail sticker. I tried filling a tiny piece of a pen ink tube with glow in the dark powder and it looks promising but I don't know if it would work under the skin. It was visible and chargeable through a fingernail. I need to find a thin glass…