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2 <samples xmlns="tag:fenglich.fastmail.fm,2007:GlazeSamples">
3 <sample date="2007-09-28">
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>
10 <sample date="2007-09-28">
13 <glazing id="ImagineGreen"/>
14 <note>Convenient thickness for brushing. Note the brown spots. Miss coloring, oven accident?</note>
17 <sample date="2007-09-28">
20 <glazing id="FrostedJade" viscosity="53"/>
21 <note>Very thick. Very hard to stir, could it be the temperature?</note>
24 <sample date="2007-09-28">
28 <glazing id="GreyAmaco"/>
29 <note>W11 had an extra layer on the second level.</note>
32 <sample date="2007-09-28">
35 <glazing id="FrostedJade" trickled="true" viscosity="46"/>
36 <note>Dipped, my famous "three seconds".</note>
39 <sample date="2007-09-28">
42 <glazing id="GreenHue" trickled="true" viscosity="40"/>
43 <note>Dipped, the famous "three seconds".</note>
46 <sample date="2007-09-28">
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>
56 <sample date="2007-09-28">
60 <glazing id="WhiteGloss" viscosity="35"/>
65 <sample date="2007-09-28">
69 <glazing id="Yellow"/>
74 <sample date="2007-08-15">
77 <glazing id="FrostedJade" viscosity="46"/>
78 <note>2 seconds dipping.</note>
81 <sample date="2007-08-15">
84 <glazing id="FrostedJade" viscosity="46"/>
85 <note>4 seconds dipping.</note>
88 <sample date="2007-08-15">
91 <glazing id="GreenHue" viscosity="46"/>
92 <note>2 seconds dipping.</note>
95 <sample date="2007-08-15">
98 <glazing id="GreenHue" viscosity="46"/>
99 <note>4 seconds dipping.</note>
102 <sample date="2007-08-15">
105 <glazing id="WhiteGloss" viscosity="45"/>
106 <note>2 seconds dipping.</note>
109 <sample date="2007-08-15">
112 <glazing id="WhiteGloss" viscosity="45"/>
113 <note>4 seconds dipping.</note>
116 <sample date="2007-09-25">
118 <!-- TODO where's the note for this brick? -->
119 <glazing id="FrostedJade"/>
123 <sample date="2007-09-25">
125 <!-- TODO where's the note for this sample? -->
126 <glazing id="FrostedJade"/>
130 <sample date="2007-09-25">
132 <!-- TODO where's the note for this sample? -->
133 <glazing id="GreenHue"/>
137 <sample date="2007-09-25">
139 <!-- TODO where's the note for this sample? -->
140 <glazing id="GreenHue"/>
144 <sample date="2007-10-29">
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>
151 <sample date="2007-10-29">
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>
157 <sample date="2007-10-29">
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>
164 <sample date="2007-11-04">
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>
170 <sample date="2007-11-04">
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>
177 <sample date="2007-11-04">
179 <glazing id="WhiteGloss" viscosity="44"/>
180 <glazing id="WhiteGloss" viscosity="42"/>
181 <clayref id="SaintThomas"/>
185 <sample date="2007-11-04">
187 <glazing id="IntenseBlack" viscosity="42"/>
188 <clayref id="SaintThomas"/>
192 <sample date="2007-11-04">
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>
200 <sample date="2007-11-07">
202 <glazing id="AxnerBlackUnderGlazePen"/>
203 <clayref id="SaintThomas"/>
207 <sample date="2007-11-07">
209 <glazing id="Transparent" trickled="false" viscosity="42"/>
210 <clayref id="SaintThomas"/>
214 <sample date="2007-11-07">
216 <glazing id="TransparentYellowStain"/>
217 <clayref id="SaintThomas"/>
221 <sample date="2007-11-07">
223 <glazing id="TransparentCobberCarbonate"/>
224 <clayref id="SaintThomas"/>
225 <note>Visible white spots on the sample. As if the transparent hadn't dissolved.</note>
229 vim: et:ts=4:sw=4:sts=4