A week with one small composition. Brief, draft, mix, rest, smell, diagnose, revise, and bottle.
FROM THEORY TO A SMALL FINISHED THING: Books One through Five built the bench, the materials, the safety habits, the structural vocabulary, and the formula writing skills. Book Six puts them all to work in a single accord built across one week. By the end of the week you will have a finished accord, a written formula in two versions, side by side notes, and a labeled bottle on the shelf. Small. Real. Yours.
The chapters that follow walk you through the week one decision at a time. Each chapter ends with the action you should be taking before you turn the page. Use the worksheets at the back to capture every stage. Print them now and keep them open at the bench.
WHO THIS BOOK IS FOR: The reader who has the Foundation Bundle behind them and Books Four and Five in their notebook. You can write a formula in the standard column layout and you understand what an accord is. You are ready to mix something on purpose for the first time.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN: 01 - Write a one sentence brief. 02 - Choose three to five materials. 03 - Sketch a formula on paper. 04 - Mix trial 01. 05 - Smell across the time map. Capture notes. 06 - Diagnose. Plan trial 02. 07 - Mix trial 02. 08 - Compare side by side at the same interval. 09 - Decide. Refine if needed. 10 - Bottle, label, and file the formula.
VOLUME: 6 of 10
What it is
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