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When working with inks and dyes, consider to protect your surfaces by coverig it with a piece of plastic. Wear some clothes you don't mind staining.
##Kitchen utensils
##Kitchen utensils & household tools
*Dedicated to non-food only: strainers, pots, thermometer, a syringe, a knife, and kitchen paper, Loes Bogers, 2020*
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- A blunt scraping tool
- A drying rack (used in the oven)
- A silicone mat
- Anti-bacterial hand soap
- Large transparent ziplock bags
- Oven mitts/gloves
- Access to a fridge and freezer
- A drying rack (used for laundry)
- Anti-bacterial hand soap
- Heavy duty cleaning gloves
- A squeegee, a ruler or other wide straight tool
- Overcoat to protect clothing (like a lab coat or overall), or clothing you don't mind staining
*Dedicated to non-food only: a mortar and pestle, a blunt scraping tool, baking paper, textured plastic, oven mitts, spoons, a whisk, and a silicon scraper, Loes Bogers, 2020*
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*Funnels (large and small), a precision scale, a tupperware box, antibacterial hand soap, rubber bands, chopsticks, Loes Bogers, 2020*
##Basic DIY & crafts tools
##Arts & crafts tools
- A stack of heavy books (for pressing)
- 4x spray bottle(s) of 100-150 ml
- Painting tape
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- Labels
- Scissors
- Pipettes
- Pen and paper or a laptop for notetaking
*Art supplies for testing inks/dyes and trimming biomaterials: aquarel paper, silk chiffon, a cutting mat, a scalpel, a fine japanese brush, a regular brush, pipettes and a ruler, Loes Bogers, 2020*
##Tools to find around the house (or at the hardware store)
- A drying rack (used for laundry)
- Nails and a hammer
- Wooden board of approx 60 x 30 cm
- A sheet of fine mesh (plastic, textile, metal, all fine) slightly larger than the wooden frame
- A wooden frame (e.g. a large picture frame)
- Heavy duty cleaning gloves
- A squeegee, a ruler or other wide straight tool
- Protective clothing (that can get dirty, like a lab coat)
- Nails and a hammer
*Art supplies for testing inks/dyes and trimming biomaterials: aquarel paper, silk chiffon, a cutting mat, a scalpel, a fine japanese brush, a regular brush, pipettes and a ruler, Loes Bogers, 2020*
*For drying: a drying rack, a wooden board, hammer and nails, metal wire, a large tray that fits in your oven, a wooden frame and a piece of sturdy fine mesh. Loes Bogers, 2020*
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- Pen and paper or a notebook
- A laptop with an internet connection
- Optional: software to edit markdown files, e.g. (MacDown)[https://macdown.uranusjr.com/] (for Mac)
- Optional: software to edit markdown files, e.g. [MacDown](https://macdown.uranusjr.com/)(for Mac)
- Labels or painting tape for temporary labeling
- An office printer to print labels
- A4 paper 160 or 210 grams/m2 (whatever your printer can take)
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*Editing a markdown file, Loes Bogers, 2020*
##Optional tools
##Biolab supplies for microbial growth
- A wider variety of silicone and acrylic molds. You can buy these and some you can make yourself.
- Additional acrylic sheet to cut modular molds (if you have access to a laser cutter)
- Nuts & bolts to keep modular molds together
- A stand to use for the tactility videos, cut from 4 mm MDF (download the [Illustrator file](../files/tools/stopmotionstand.ai), or the [DXF file](../files/tools/stopmotionstand.dxf)).
And finally, the hard(er) but very exciting part! You will need these tools to explore the bacterial dye (with the Serratie Marcescens bacteria). You might also try to contact a local microbiology lab or open biolab (maybe at a high school even?) to take your first steps in microbiology. None of the other recipes require these tools.
*Optional: various silicone moulds: stackable with removable bottom, modular walls with metal wire inside to bend them into shape, and an XXL ice cube tray, Loes Bogers, 2020*
*Optional: a stand to make tactility videos with your phone, Loes Bogers, 2020*
##Basic biolab supplies
- Pressure cooker pan
- 2x Glass petri dish large 20 cm diameter
- 12x (or more) small petri dishes, ideally glass ones
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- Disposable vinyl gloves
*Picture will follow*
##Optional tools
- A wider variety of silicone and acrylic molds. You can buy these and some you can make yourself.
- Additional acrylic sheet to cut modular molds (if you have access to a laser cutter)
- Nuts & bolts to keep modular molds together
- A stand to use for the tactility videos, cut from 4 mm MDF (download the [Illustrator file](../files/tools/stopmotionstand.ai), or the [DXF file](../files/tools/stopmotionstand.dxf)).
*Optional: various silicone moulds: stackable with removable bottom, modular walls with metal wire inside to bend them into shape, and an XXL ice cube tray, Loes Bogers, 2020*
*Optional: a stand to make tactility videos with your phone, Loes Bogers, 2020*