Things You'll Need
Instructions
Obtain two brushed aluminum cylinders from a hobby shop. They should be a size that is comfortable to hold in the hand. You can substitute hollow cylinders -- such as short lengths of pipe -- of other materials as long as they conduct sound and can be used to anchor a wire with a soldered connection. To make the electrodes resemble the original Rife machine electrodes, use aluminum.
Cut out circles of red paper that fit over the ends of the cylinders, and cut holes in the circles of paper to accommodate the female jacks. The female jacks should match the male jacks that are on the ends of the electrode leads on the Rife machine.
Attach a short length of wire from the lug on the female plug to the inner surface of each cylinder. Solder both connections. The wire should be just long enough to reach from the female plug to the inner surface of the cylinder.
Set the cylinder upright with the plug side down ̵1; this will be easier if you set the cylinder upright on a board with a hole in it just big enough to accommodate the plug. Put in just enough glue to fix the paper to the cylinder and the plug to the paper.
Add more glue, a little at a time, until the cylinder is full past the point where the wire is attached to the inside of the cylinder. Filling the cylinder all the way will give the electrode a more comfortable ̶0;heft.̶1;