The document provides instructions for making recycled paper sheets. It involves cutting paper into small pieces and blending it with hot water to create a thick paste, letting it rest, then draining excess water. The paste is spread onto a mesh and covered with fabric, and weight is applied to absorb water and create thin paper sheets. After drying, the recycled paper sheets are complete.
The document provides instructions for making recycled paper sheets. It involves cutting paper into small pieces and blending it with hot water to create a thick paste, letting it rest, then draining excess water. The paste is spread onto a mesh and covered with fabric, and weight is applied to absorb water and create thin paper sheets. After drying, the recycled paper sheets are complete.
The document provides instructions for making recycled paper sheets. It involves cutting paper into small pieces and blending it with hot water to create a thick paste, letting it rest, then draining excess water. The paste is spread onto a mesh and covered with fabric, and weight is applied to absorb water and create thin paper sheets. After drying, the recycled paper sheets are complete.
pieces. When we have finished cutting the paper we
introduce it into the large container, a bucket for example, and mix them with hot water, approximately twice as much water as paper. Now is the time to pass the blender until the paper is well ground and get a thick paste that we will let rest for a few hours. After this time it is time to use the vegetable drain to remove excess water, once well drained we will run it under the tap with cold water to leave the pasta well rinsed. We drain the pasta again and we have it almost ready. We take with a spoon and pour part of the pasta on the mayada grid, and we spread it to our liking. This process will determine the size of our recycled paper sheet. Once spread, we place a cloth on top of the paper pulp and turn the mesh to remove it from the mesh. We will cover the paper pulp with the fabric on all its parts. We can put, for a short period of time, weight on top of the fabric so that our recycled paper is thinner. Later, when the fabric has absorbed the water, we will remove the fabric and let the paper sheet dry for at least a day. We already have our recycled paper sheets.