User talk:Twilson r/sandbox

Hi Twilson, well done on the new article, an interesting topic - and delighted to see you developed it in the sandbox too. However, would it be possible to take the category links out of the sandbox please? They cause the draft article to appear in the encyclopedic category listings, which is not quite correct. Thanks, SeoR (talk) 21:00, 24 January 2018 (UTC)

Japanese text for building niiro article
>   煮色       (ni-iro)               Boiling colour >>  煮色液     (ni-iro eki)           Boiling colour liquid (we might say "solution" - but the Japanese do not use that formulation, which would be 煮色溶液 (ni-iro yo-eki) >>>  煮色 着色  (ni-iro chaku-shoku)   Boiling colour colouring?  (seems OTT, but used in some literature)

&   煮上げ     (niage)                This term seems to be popular in the USA, also refers to boiling (着色. (chaku-shoku)  (patination)   /   着   /   色 (iro) colour /


 * 1)    煮込み      (nikomi)              Boiled / braised
 * 2)   煮込み 着色 (nikomi chaku-shoku)  Boiled  braised colouring

Do, (basic) copper, 銅 Suoka or moto-do, pure copper, 素銅 (すあか) - some confusion with bronze Yamagane, unrefined copper, (やまがね) / Yamakin (山金) (mountain metal) - contains mid- to high-impurity Twilson r (talk) 14:30, 1 April 2018 (UTC)

Simpler and more predictable
Both O'Dubhghaill and Kawasaki have been working on approaches to make the process more standardised and simpler, and in studying, I observed the following formulae for niiro solutions: rokusho 11.25 g, copper sulfate 5.63 g, water 1.8l rokusho 5.63 g, copper sulfate 5.63 g, water 1.8l rokusho 5.63 g, copper sulfate 5.63 g, borax 0.375 g, water 1.8l rokusho 3.75 g, copper sulfate 3 g, vinegar 1 cm3, water 1.8l rokusho 3.75 g, copper sulfate 3 g, alum 1.13 g, water 1.8l rokusho 3.75 g, copper sulfate 3 g, alum 0.375 g, water 1.8 l Twilson r (talk) 14:36, 1 April 2018 (UTC)