Aspic Varnish
Safety Protocol and recipe
Name: Emilie Foyer, David McClue (photographer and notetaker), Ana Estrades, Wenrui Zhao
Date and Time:
2015.11.30, 1:45pm
Location: Chandler Lab
Subject: Aspic Varnish
Manuscript recipe: <id>p004r_1</id> Aspic oil varnish
Prepared all the ingredients and Materials:
Gloved and goggles on.
Hotplate placed in Fume Hood.
Measured out 45g of Spike Lavender Oil in 250ml Beaker
Measured out 15g of Sandarac
Turmeric Extract pigment (Terra Merita)
Placed thermometer nearby.
Chopsticks for stirring
Prepared 100ml beaker for later use
Palet knives for handling the terra merita "goo" later on.
13:45
Started heating the oil. 22.6°C
13:50
136°C. Added the sandarac
13:55
150°C. Very liquid at this temperature. Once removed from heat becomes very viscous very fast.
Heated for one more minute. Sandarac is completely melted.
Removed from heat. Some impurities at the bottom from the sandarac.
Name: Emilie Foyer
Date and Time:
2015.11.30, 1:57pm
Location: Chandler
Subject: Gold without Gold
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