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 - [**25 foundational recipes**](../recipes) to start your own sample archive (based on ingredients that are largely locally abundant in the Netherlands)
 - [**list of tools**](../tools) needed to start your own material samples archive
 - [**video tutorial**](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLXJnjBsCdBxGIRjgl9SVeoAYn7UzqS8A6) for capturing tactility of material samples
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 - [**template for new recipes**](./templates/new_recipe), to help you capture the entire proces, ask the hard contextual questions and document relevant considerations when contributing new recipes to the database.
 - [**template to add new ingredients**](./templates/new_ingredient), helping you ask the hard questions and document relevant considerations when contributing new recipes to the database.
 - [**templates for labels**](./templates/labels) to create your own physical archive with material samples (building on the work of Maria Viftrup for TextileLab Waag).
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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.
 
-##ESSENTIALS
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 ##Kitchen utensils
 
 ![](../images/toolpics-3.jpg)*Dedicated to non-food only: strainers, pots, thermometer, a syringe, a knife, and kitchen paper, Loes Bogers, 2020*
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 ![](../images/toolpics-7.jpg)*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)
+##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 
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 ![](../images/toolpics-2.jpg)*Protective gloves, labels, clips, coffee filters, large ziplock bag, spray bottle, petri dish, tape, and (optional) PH paper, Loes Bogers, 2020*
 
-###Optional tools
+##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)
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 ![](../images/stopmotionstand.jpg)*Optional: a stand to make tactility videos with your phone, Loes Bogers, 2020*
 
 
-###Basic biolab supplies
+##Basic biolab supplies
 - Pressure cooker pan
 - 2x Glass petri dish large 20 cm diameter
 - 12x (or more) small petri dishes, ideally glass ones