How to Make and Recycle Paper by Chopsteeq
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Step 2: Making paper pulp!

It's better to leave the shredded paper in water overnight so that it breaks down more easily, but you can do it without that. Put some shredded paper in a blender, add water (more water than paper) and blend it all together. You can do this manually using a pestle and mortar.

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When you don't see any clumps of paper or unshredded paper, you can stop blending it. You now have paper pulp.

Dump this paper pulp into the large tub and add water so that it covers the mold and deckle (one on top of the other) horizontally.

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kirstenn says: Oct 21, 2008. 2:17 PM
do you have a specific water to paper ratio? im so glad you wrote this, im recycling our office paper into notebooks and things for us. this would be neat for our contracts. :] i know it is typically advised not to, but can shiny paper work for this at all? if not, what makes it not work? thanks again
Chessa says: Jul 10, 2012. 2:46 AM
when you rip up the papper to half fill an object then full it up with water so all the papper is covered then after sitting for a couple of days then you take some out and put it in an blender with glue and water lots and when the pulp is nice and fine move it to an object of your choice and then get an handfull of the pulp and sqeese must of the water out then you fit it to make what ever it is make it about half an cm thick and then let is dry for a cuple of days

do not use shiny paper because it will have to sit for a cuple of weeks and byr then have gone bad news paper and old phone book are great to use have fun making what ever it is i had fun making a clock with my friends at school it's on my wall at home
ekobor says: May 9, 2011. 9:56 AM
The ratio depends on the thickness of of paper you end up wanting. The more pulp to water in your vat, the thicker the sheet you will eventually pull.

If you mean in a blender for the blending process, 1:3 should work well. If in doubt, add more water. You can always squeeze it out later.
beehard44 says: Dec 11, 2009. 7:14 AM
i read that as long as your paaper is submerged, then it is fine.

Seifpic says: Jul 18, 2009. 2:44 PM
i think 1 part paper to 1 & 1/2 part water works good.
Chopsteeq (author) says: Oct 21, 2008. 7:55 PM
I don't have an exact ratio. You'll just have to try it out and see what it works better with the paper you're using! Shiny paper can work, I've used magazines before, but those that are too shiny might have plastic residues and other stuff in them that might not go well with the rest of the paper pulp.
hooloovoo33 says: Sep 3, 2007. 5:14 AM
No comments? Well I'll be the first then. How rough does the paper end up being? From the pictures it looks pretty rough. How does it do when you print on it? Those cards look good, I'm impressed.
Chopsteeq (author) says: Sep 6, 2007. 1:05 PM
They are a bit rough, but it's not that bad. You can easily write on them (I've sent cards to people and wrote pages by hand using a gel pen). Most pens will work just fine on them. But again, it is a bit rough. I'll try using J-cloths next time, Kiteman says it makes them paper smoother (scroll down). CpnChkn: the problem with glueing the edges to something is that the paper is still soaking wet, so I don't know if doing that will work in this case.
Turnip123 says: Sep 25, 2009. 4:37 PM
If you are looking for smoother. McMaster Carr stocks all sorts of mesh sizes of these screens. I've ordered a bunch for my Pyrotechnics. mcmaster.com Search Mesh Screens I'd use +100.
withoutabox says: Mar 7, 2009. 9:36 AM
How do you know when the paper pulp is ready if you are using a mortar and pestle? I can't seem to get it into a paste.
Chopsteeq (author) says: Mar 8, 2009. 9:43 AM
It probably won't turn into a paste if you're using a pestle and mortar because you don't have enough water. I've never used a pestle and mortar but I'm thinking you might have to dilute it a bit more.
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