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1 <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
2 <samples xmlns="tag:fenglich.fastmail.fm,2007:GlazeSamples">
3     <sample date="2007-09-28">
4         <brick id="W1"/>
5         <brick id="T5"/>
6         <glazing id="SandBrown"/>
7         <note>The glaze dried very quickly. Thick layer. As can be seen, a gold/lighter brown goes through, when thickness increases.</note>
8     </sample>
10     <sample date="2007-09-28">
11         <brick id="W10"/>
12         <brick id="T8"/>
13         <glazing id="ImagineGreen"/>
14         <note>Convenient thickness for brushing. Note the brown spots. Miss coloring, oven accident?</note>
15     </sample>
17     <sample date="2007-09-28">
18         <brick id="W12"/>
19         <brick id="T41"/>
20         <glazing id="FrostedJade" viscosity="53"/>
21         <note>Very thick. Very hard to stir, could it be the temperature?</note>
22     </sample>
24     <sample date="2007-09-28">
25         <brick id="W6"/>
26         <brick id="T4"/>
27         <brick id="W11"/>
28         <glazing id="GreyAmaco"/>
29         <note>W11 had an extra layer on the second level.</note>
30     </sample>
32     <sample date="2007-09-28">
33         <brick id="T17"/>
34         <brick id="W2"/>
35         <glazing id="FrostedJade" trickled="true" viscosity="46"/>
36         <note>Dipped, my famous "three seconds".</note>
37     </sample>
39     <sample date="2007-09-28">
40         <brick id="T9"/>
41         <brick id="W3"/>
42         <glazing id="GreenHue" trickled="true" viscosity="40"/>
43         <note>Dipped, the famous "three seconds".</note>
44     </sample>
46     <sample date="2007-09-28">
47         <brick id="W8"/>
48         <brick id="T34"/><!-- Although my paper note said T31 -->
50         <glazing id="FrostedJade" trickled="true" viscosity="45"/>
51         <glazing id="GreenHue" trickled="true" viscosity="41"/>
53         <note>Frosted Jade across whole, with Green Hue on top at the right corner, diagonal.</note>
54     </sample>
56     <sample date="2007-09-28">
57         <brick id="W13"/>
58         <brick id="T32"/>
60         <glazing id="WhiteGloss" viscosity="35"/>
62         <note/>
63     </sample>
65     <sample date="2007-09-28">
66         <brick id="T6"/>
67         <brick id="W5"/>
69         <glazing id="Yellow"/>
71         <note/>
72     </sample>
74     <sample date="2007-08-15">
75         <brick id="T7"/>
77         <glazing id="FrostedJade" viscosity="46"/>
78         <note>2 seconds dipping.</note>
79     </sample>
81     <sample date="2007-08-15">
82         <brick id="T12"/>
84         <glazing id="FrostedJade" viscosity="46"/>
85         <note>4 seconds dipping.</note>
86     </sample>
88     <sample date="2007-08-15">
89         <brick id="T13"/>
91         <glazing id="GreenHue" viscosity="46"/>
92         <note>2 seconds dipping.</note>
93     </sample>
95     <sample date="2007-08-15">
96         <brick id="T10"/>
98         <glazing id="GreenHue" viscosity="46"/>
99         <note>4 seconds dipping.</note>
100     </sample>
102     <sample date="2007-08-15">
103         <brick id="T3"/>
105         <glazing id="WhiteGloss" viscosity="45"/>
106         <note>2 seconds dipping.</note>
107     </sample>
109     <sample date="2007-08-15">
110         <brick id="T2"/>
112         <glazing id="WhiteGloss" viscosity="45"/>
113         <note>4 seconds dipping.</note>
114     </sample>
116     <sample date="2007-09-25">
117         <brick id="T9"/>
118         <!-- TODO where's the note for this brick? -->
119         <glazing id="FrostedJade"/>
120         <note/>
121     </sample>
123     <sample date="2007-09-25">
124         <brick id="W3"/>
125         <!-- TODO where's the note for this sample? -->
126         <glazing id="FrostedJade"/>
127         <note/>
128     </sample>
130     <sample date="2007-09-25">
131         <brick id="W9"/>
132         <!-- TODO where's the note for this sample? -->
133         <glazing id="GreenHue"/>
134         <note/>
135     </sample>
137     <sample date="2007-09-25">
138         <brick id="T19"/>
139         <!-- TODO where's the note for this sample? -->
140         <glazing id="GreenHue"/>
141         <note/>
142     </sample>
144     <sample date="2007-10-29">
145         <brick id="T40"/>
146         <brick id="W7"/>
147         <glazing id="WhiteGloss" viscosity="50"/>
148         <note>Even though the glaze is very thick, it looks sane. Only bad indication of thickness can be seen on W7 where a tiny empty spot can be seen. Maybe it could have been avoided by polishing.</note>
149     </sample>
151     <sample date="2007-10-29">
152         <brick id="T31"/>
153         <glazing id="WhiteGloss" viscosity="44"/>
154         <note>It's dipped three times but it doesn't really show. That's good, since it means dipping time is less of a factor.</note>
155     </sample>
157     <sample date="2007-10-29">
158         <brick id="W4"/>
159         <brick id="T36"/>
160         <glazing id="IntenseBlack" viscosity="50"/>
161         <note>Despite being very thick, it is very elegant. Doesn't move at all, when judging from other pieces.</note>
162     </sample>
164     <sample date="2007-11-04">
165         <brick id="T43"/>
166         <clayref id="SaintThomas"/>
167         <note>No glaze, used pens. Top, top left, and left side is with a ballpoint pen, while the bottom right is with a black lead pencil.</note>
168     </sample>
170     <sample date="2007-11-04">
171         <brick id="T46"/>
172         <glazing id="WhiteGloss" viscosity="44"/>
173         <clayref id="SaintThomas"/>
174         <note>Drew with black lead graphite pencil, and then glazed on top of that.</note>
175     </sample>
177     <sample date="2007-11-04">
178         <brick id="T44"/>
179         <glazing id="WhiteGloss" viscosity="44"/>
180         <glazing id="WhiteGloss" viscosity="42"/>
181         <clayref id="SaintThomas"/>
182         <note/>
183     </sample>
185     <sample date="2007-11-04">
186         <brick id="T44"/>
187         <glazing id="IntenseBlack" viscosity="42"/>
188         <clayref id="SaintThomas"/>
189         <note/>
190     </sample>
192     <sample date="2007-11-04">
193         <brick id="T55"/>
194         <glazing id="IntenseBlack" viscosity="42"/>
195         <glazing id="WhiteGloss" viscosity="44"/>
196         <clayref id="SaintThomas"/>
197         <note>White black diagonally across the brick.</note>
198     </sample>
200     <sample date="2007-11-07">
201         <brick id="T54"/>
202         <glazing id="AxnerBlackUnderGlazePen"/>
203         <clayref id="SaintThomas"/>
204         <note/>
205     </sample>
207     <sample date="2007-11-07">
208         <brick id="T33"/>
209         <glazing id="Transparent" trickled="false" viscosity="42"/>
210         <clayref id="SaintThomas"/>
211         <note/>
212     </sample>
214     <sample date="2007-11-07">
215         <brick id="T30"/>
216         <glazing id="TransparentYellowStain"/>
217         <clayref id="SaintThomas"/>
218         <note/>
219     </sample>
221     <sample date="2007-11-07">
222         <brick id="T51"/>
223         <glazing id="TransparentCobberCarbonate"/>
224         <clayref id="SaintThomas"/>
225         <note>Visible white spots on the sample. As if the transparent hadn't dissolved.</note>
226     </sample>
227 </samples>
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