Developing a print with powder.

Developing Powders

Crazy glue chamber used to develop prints.

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Background
The Game

Purpose
Hypothesis

Materials
Procedure
Quantitative Evaluations
Data
Graphs
Results
Conclusions
Sources of Error
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Pure Grey Powder

General materials

Black Powder

Paper, unglazed pottery, eggshells, synthetic resins

White Powder

Leather, rubber, oily fingerprints

Copper Powder

Plant stem and leaves, fruit rinds

Gold Powder

Rough surface metals, synthetic resins

Yellow Power

Leather, rubber

Lycopodium Powder

General materials, oily fingerprints

Dragon Blood Powder

Rough surface metals, stone

Indigo Powder

Synthetic resins, frosted glass, metal frames, eggshell

SP Black Powder

Aluminum building materials

Ultranium Powder

Synthetic resins

Aluminum Powder

Glass, ceramics, lacquer

Pure Aluminum Powder

Synthetic resins, plated metal

Lead Carbonate Powder

Synthetic resins, leather

Stone Powder

Leather, rubber, oily fingerprints

Fluorescence Powder

Color print paper (viewed under UV light)

Anthracene Powder

Leather, rubber

Magnetic Powder

Paper (works with brush or wand)

 

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