diff --git a/docs/development/03-materials.md b/docs/development/03-materials.md index 06230ee99873ece1db1b94e08e752da901cd25ae..ed062f27c98f5bdaf2318f19ca9c3f51a1076775 100644 --- a/docs/development/03-materials.md +++ b/docs/development/03-materials.md @@ -337,17 +337,25 @@ At the same time it is from waste material from [] <p style="clear: both;"></p> + + ## HERE I USED THE BRASS WITH THE KOMBUCHA In week 6, I utilized the recipe for Kombucha as follows. [KOMBUCHA](https://class.textile-academy.org/2024/shahed-jamhour/assignments/week06/#kombucha) +<p style="clear: both;"></p> + + { width=300 align=left } { width=300 align=right } +<p style="clear: both;"></p> + + here the wire of brass with the Kombucha after dry as a final result. { width=300 align=right } @@ -355,6 +363,10 @@ here the wire of brass with the Kombucha after dry as a final result. { width=300 align=left } + +<p style="clear: both;"></p> + + ## FOR THE CRYSTALLIZATION In week 9, I utilized the recipe for crystallization as follows. @@ -453,7 +465,7 @@ In my endeavor to create a mannequin, I augment the original form by adding clay We used 7 kg of water and 7 kg of plaster for each side of the clay mold. We waited 45min between the two molds. -At the beginning we added dishsoap as a mold release and afterwards we covered the clay with 2 layers of gypsum mixed with water. +At the beginning we added dish soap as a mold release and afterwards we covered the clay with 2 layers of gypsum mixed with water. { width=300 align=right }