[Red Lakes Reconstruction: Logwood]
Name:
Cindy and Yuan (Kathryn and Siddhartha)
Date and Time:
2015.October.19, 11:45am
Location: Chandler 260
Subject:
Station 1
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11:45 start brazil wood recipe using logwood in 200 ml distilled water/potassium carbonate mixture, boiling on hot plate set at 3 in 250 ml beaker
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unboiled logwood mixture the color of dark red wine
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11:50 48 degrees C (Siddhartha)
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11:58 started boiling, lower hot plate to 2
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12:04 turn hot plate up to 4 (brazilwood in larger 1000ml beaker has finished boiling and been taken off and filtered)
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12:10 rolling boil, turn hot plate back down to 1
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12:14 boiled to 150 ml, take off heat, filter into jar, 66 degrees C, deep blackish purple color
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12:16 pour potash/distilled water solution while stirring into logwood mixture, dark purple effervescence
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cannot measure PH, color too deep and dyes PH strip
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11:54 add 6 g potash alum in 50 ml distilled water
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heat and stir on hot plate on 3
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11:58 fully dissolved (started to boil), take off hot plate
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1:18 filtering logwood, liquid coming through very clearly, sediment left in filter
ASPECTS TO KEEP IN MIND WHEN MAKING FIELD NOTES
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note time
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note (changing) conditions in the room
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note temperature of ingredients to be processed (e.g. cold from fridge, room temperature etc.)
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document materials, equipment, and processes in writing and with photographs
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notes on ingredients and equipment (where did you get them? issues of authenticity)
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note precisely the scales and temperatures you used (please indicate how you interpreted imprecise recipe instruction)
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see also our
informal template for recipe reconstructions