30
Jun
2015

How to Make Paper at Home

With ordinary materials, you can create and sell your own brand of special paper. The making paper at home was taken from www.funsci.com.

Paper is a fantastic material suitable for numerous uses, including manufacturing notebooks, books, calendars, and magazines, wrapping gifts, and wrapping items in stores. Paper is widely used in offices for writing, printing documents, and photocopying. At home, paper is used to clean, to dry things, and for many other purposes. In short, paper is one of the most versatile and common products of modern societies.

Ancient Egyptians invented the first substance like the paper we know today papyrus. Papyrus scrolls were made by taking slices of the inner part of the papyrus stem, flattening then pounded into a hard, thin sheet. The word “paper” comes from the word “papyrus”.

Getting these fibers from a trunk is possible, but it would take too much time and effort. Therefore, we will use newspapers, from which it is easier to extract fibers. In this manner, we will also experiment with the possibility of recycling paper.

Materials Needed:

* wooden frame
* sieve with holes of about 1 mm (available in a hardware store)
* Formica sheets
* rectangular bowl/container large enough to fit the frame
* mortar with pestle
* jug
* hairdryer
* newspaper
* green and dried grass (optional)
* flowers (optional)
* flat sponge
* water

Procedure:

1. Soak some of the newspaper in water (it’s better if you let it to set for a day or two);
1. Squeeze out the excess water;
3. With the mortar and pestle, crush a little bit of paper at a time until you get a homogeneous paste, consisting of fibers isolated from each other;
4. Repeat this until you have enough paste;
5. Fill the bowl halfway with water;
6. Put the paper paste in the bowl and stir it to separate the fibers;
7. Remove any resulting clumps (a dense suspension of fibers must remain in the water);
8. Immerse the frame in the watery suspension in the bowl (the sieve should be facing the bottom of the bowl);
9. Slowly remove the frame from the suspension keeping it steadily horizontal; eventually move the frame to even out the layer of fibers;
10. Wait for the water to drain;
11. Place the smooth side of a sheet of Formica on top of the sheet of paper still soaked with water;
12. Press on the Formica a little to drain the water, taking care not to deform the sieve;
13. With a sponge, collect water from underneath and squeeze it away every so often;
14. Carefully remove the sheet of Formica so that the sheet of paper remains attached to it;
15. Let the sheet of paper dry. To do this more quickly, you can dry it with a hairdryer;
16. Make other sheets of paper, introducing to the suspension some grass crushed in the mortar;
17. (optionally) later introduce some flower petals (without crushing them).

Source: http://www.funsci.com/fun3_en/paper/paper.htm .Marid Agribusiness Digest, November 2009

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1 Response

  1. Sandra says:

    I did a handmade paper in the house. I must say that even comes out very cool these methods. It’s easy just need to do them well. Meuse add to them a little gruel for wood to make it more durable. It can be done in several ways – I did this unusual http://www.open-youweb.com/how-to-make-paper/ recommend this first. Thanks for the nice post.

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