Divining Tool – The Divining Tool https://diviningtool.com The Wheatbelt Water Diviner Thu, 07 Sep 2017 17:51:26 +0000 en-AU hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 133733586 The Divining Tool https://diviningtool.com/2017/09/06/water-divining-tool/ Wed, 06 Sep 2017 13:13:20 +0000 http://diviningtool.com/?p=182 Continue reading The Divining Tool]]> Components and Models

There are Two Models of the Divining Tool:

  1. Horned Model (silver head)
  2. Grooved Model (black head)

Both models operate the same way and achieve the same – they both divine for underground water. The difference is purely just cosmetic and personal preference.

The Different Components are:

  1. Handle for Grip
  2. Head (collective name for all components except the handle)
  3. Rotating Barrel (rotates around inner hub)
  4. Inner Hub
  5. Notch (on top side of inner hub)
  6. Nose (front end of head)
  7. Numbered Dial on rotating barrel from 1 (shallower) to 8 (deeper)
  8. Groove or Horn
  9. Rubber Restrictor

Please see the gallery pictures below for closer inspection of the Divining Tool.

The Divining Tool Gallery
Silver Horned and Black Grooved Models.
Two models of the Divining Tool with ruler to indicate size.
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Click HERE to learn Basic Divining Method in your backyard!

See the Correct Grip and Arm Position for divining.

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Correct Grip and Starting Position https://diviningtool.com/2017/09/04/correct-grip-water-divining-position/ Mon, 04 Sep 2017 12:11:14 +0000 http://diviningtool.com/?p=38 Continue reading Correct Grip and Starting Position]]> Finger-Tip Grip and Arm Position

Please use the correct finger-tip grip and arm position to operate your Divining Tool:

  1. Using your preferred hand, grab the narrow handle of the Divining Tool with the fingertips of your four fingertips, pressing the handle of the tool into the palm of your hand.

    Use finger-tips to press handle of Divining Tool into palm of hand.
  2. Your thumb should rest gently on your fingers. Keep the thumb away from the Divining Tool. The thumb position is for balance only and it doesn’t contact the handle.

    Thumb Position in Correct Grip
    Thumb relaxed resting on fingers.
  3. Use firm enough grip to ensure the narrow handle of the tool remains in perfectly upright position, but a loose enough grip that the head of the tool can turn side-to-side and swivel left to right.
  4. Hold the tool with the elbow of your divining arm bent at approximately 90 degrees. Find a position that is comfortable for your arm so you can focus on the activity in the tool.

    Correct Arm Position for Holding Divining Tool
    Elbow bent and arm close to body.
  5. Your elbow should just hang in a relaxed position below your shoulder.
  6. Position the head of the tool pointing straight out and facing forward ahead of you, with the handle completely upright. This is called the Starting Position.
    Starting Position
    Head of Divining Tool points forward to start.

    Starting Position
    Forward facing starting position.

DO NOT grab the handle by wrapping your fingers around the handle.

Use your fingertips and palm only.

Next – Learn the Basics of Water Divining

Or  – Inspect the Divining Tool more closely.

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Overview Using the Divining Tool https://diviningtool.com/2017/09/04/overview-using-divining-tool/ Mon, 04 Sep 2017 11:42:56 +0000 http://diviningtool.com/?p=50 Continue reading Overview Using the Divining Tool]]> Basic Instructions

1.    Caring for your Divining Tool

  1. Keep tool protected from dust and sand. Store tool in cloth bag.
  2. Never immerse tool in tap water. Never use tool during rainstorms.

2.    Be Metal Free!

Wear cotton clothing, wide-brim hat, and closed-in shoes. Clothes, hat, and shoes all need to be metal free! For example: no metal zips, eyelets, or buttons. Mobile phone pstays in your vehicle. Spectacles allowed.

3.    Assemble and Use Specialised Sipping System when Divining.

You need a system that allows frequent sipping on steam-distilled water. Easily made at home, get a plastic or glass bottle filled with steam-distilled water, attach some lightweight rope, and hang bottle around your neck. Use long plastic tubing for a straw. When divining, regularly take small sips of steam-distilled water, and without swallowing, hold steam-distilled water in your mouth. Holding water in your mouth helps improve accuracy of Divining Tool.

4.    Preparation and Priming for Divining for Fresh Water

On location follow these steps:

  1. Prime the Divining Tool by immersing tool in steam-distilled water. Let air-dry.
  2. Rinse your hands in steam-distilled water.

5.    Correct Grip and Divining Position

Please ensure correct grip for proper operation:

  1. Using preferred hand, grab the narrow handle of Divining Tool with your four fingertips, pressing handle of tool into palm of your hand. *DO NOT grab handle by wrapping your fingers around handle.
  2. Thumb rests gently on your top of fingers.
  3. Use firm enough grip to ensure narrow handle of tool remains upright, but loose enough grip that head of tool can turn side-to-side (left or right).
  4. Hold tool with elbow of your divining arm bent at approximately 90 degrees. Find a comfortable position.
  5. Position head of tool pointing straight ahead, with handle upright.

6.    Learning Basic Divining Method

Learn and practice divining on known underground water pipe (or garden hose) filled with running water by following these steps:

  1. Follow preparation and priming instructions, and use sipping system.
  2. Adjust rotating barrel of tool fully clockwise so Position #1 meets notch.
  3. Hold tool with correct grip and arm positioning described above.
  4. Slowly walk across underground pipe. (Repeat several times)
  5. Head of tool should signal water by turning left or right as you step over pipe.
  6. Re-position head of tool in forward starting position each time you cross over pipe. Adjust grip to allow tool to turn.
  7. Adjust rotating barrel of tool on subsequent crossovers, until you feel maximum pull. The pull is described as amount tool turns toward water.
  8. Numbers on barrel indicate water depth (1 = shallowest; 8 = deepest).

 

See the components of the Divining Tool HERE.

See why you need STEAM-DISTILLED WATER HERE and HERE.

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Caring For Your Divining Tool and Precautions For Use https://diviningtool.com/2017/09/04/caring-for-divining-tool-precautions-use/ Mon, 04 Sep 2017 11:41:19 +0000 http://diviningtool.com/?p=46 Continue reading Caring For Your Divining Tool and Precautions For Use]]> Care and Precautions During Use
  1. Keep the Divining Tool dry and protected from dust or sand.
  2. Store the Divining Tool in the cloth storage bag when not in use.
  3. Never immerse the Divining Tool in tap water as residue salts can cause rust.
  4. Clean the Divining Tool by immersing in steam-distilled water only.
  5. Never use the tool during rainstorms, as rain water may also rust the tool.
  6. *Warningnever use the Divining Tool during an electrical storm, as lightning could strike the tool and cause severe personal injury.
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About the Divining Tool and Divining Method https://diviningtool.com/2017/08/07/divining-tool-divining-method/ Mon, 07 Aug 2017 08:29:16 +0000 http://diviningtool.com/?p=8 Continue reading About the Divining Tool and Divining Method]]> A retired farmer, named George Jakovich, from the Wheatbelt region of Western Australia has invented the worlds first Divining Tool capable of accurately divining underground water of different depths.

The Divining Tool can find underground water at different depths.

George designed the Divining Tool after more than 50 years of water divining experience on his own farm and other farming properties throughout Western Australia.

water divining then digging
Digging a well!

He developed the design and shape of the Divining Tool over many years of trial and error testing. Simultaneously refining his unique Divining Method (Part1 and Part 2) and confirming the accuracy of both with dozens of water boring holes.

The current models of the Divining Tool were engineered and manufactured lovingly by hand in George’s work-shop.

Check out the two models of the Divining Tool by clicking HERE!

farming workshop
George’s Workshop

Head to a SUMMARY of HOW TO USE the Divining Tool now!

 

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