Part 11 (1/2)
Table, strong and heavy.
Clay: white, red, buff.
Plaster.
Glaze materials.
Oxides, l.u.s.tres.
Under- and over-glaze colours.
Modelling tools, callipers.
Painter's outfit.
Brushes, straight-edges.
Sh.e.l.lac, beeswax, French chalk.
Gum arabic and tragacanth.
Glaze tubs, teak.
Sieves, glaze and slip, Nos. 80, 100, 120.
Buckets.
Bowls, enamelled and earthenware.
Small porcelain ball mill, hand or power.
Spray and pump (respirator).
Small outfit for carpentry.
Files, sheet iron, and zinc, wire and cutters, cords, sandpaper.
Benches and shelves ad lib., odd cupboards, chairs, etc., Shovels and slicer for firing, tongs for trials.
Two large tubs and rubber tubing.
Sand and flint.
Spurs, props, fire tiles.
Tile boxes.
Disc (emery) for grinding.
Small pestle and mortar.
Jugs and funnel.
Potter's knife, sponges.
Whirler.
Turning tools and lathe.
Temperature indicators.
Oil can, oil, waste.
Callipers and compa.s.s, rulers.
Most of this equipment has been previously described and needs no further comment.