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a friend (same earnings, less time)
4. stomp some clay onto a board
mode - slice off w/ a piece of 
wire - [[bengkok?]]
5. lay slice oven carved teak mold to get proper curve
teak mold sprinkled w/ sand
first - [[?]]
6. [[megeses?]] + leaning tiles to dry along bamboo poles, raised few [[niched?]] off ground
7. pile up for [[fincing?]] mixed w/ layers of wood - [[Paryono?]] uses 3 layers of wood
8. block off kiln w/ genteng on seconds
9. rake out ashes from fire chamber + pile over top of genteng (ashes kept from precious [[?]])

10. stoke fire chamber w/ dry material

all 3 kilns (notes from Mantopo p. 109 wrong - only 3) are [ofrg.?] [Paiound?]firing klompak of 10 families - acc. to Deptand Kab. Head (Pak Suriy) the klompokes were a suggestion of the Dept Industry - Paryono Keeping record looks for his Klompak showing use & contrib of the 100 tiles per firing which act as Klompok dues - ae to pay. looks his Klompak fired 11 times in June & 14 in July (lower than expected - prob because Paryono's kiln capacity 3300))

-firewood in fact stumps, not branches as thought - they said not allowed to cut branches from that end of vil only 1/2 k from teak forest. 

Try tickets from forestry official (mantri - I think at kalurhan) - then another forestry official guards them while cutting.

- we saw people taking teak leaves to the market in Sem - again women were [gendog?] an men [pikul?] - sell 1000 per [pikul?] & 500 per [gendongan?]

- we then visited kiln of Pak Farman - I asked Pak Paryono about improvements in the kilns - felt kilns should be built up higher to increase capacity also asked for better sorokan to make out ashes - made from zine which too thin