I have also been analyzing the sieved fractions for specific gravity (SG). As mentioned before, I noticed the white material was yielding lower SG values than the other colors. Steve Gough suggested that I let the material soak a little longer. I had done that with a few samples, but I've started to let them soak overnight. The white material is still producing slightly lower values than the yellow, brown, or red. Here's a summary of the results so far (the two lowest SG values weren't soaked overnight):
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Saturday, March 16, 2013
Even more grain data
I have also been analyzing the sieved fractions for specific gravity (SG). As mentioned before, I noticed the white material was yielding lower SG values than the other colors. Steve Gough suggested that I let the material soak a little longer. I had done that with a few samples, but I've started to let them soak overnight. The white material is still producing slightly lower values than the yellow, brown, or red. Here's a summary of the results so far (the two lowest SG values weren't soaked overnight):
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