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**Environmental conditions**
- Humidity: not sure
- Humidity: 40-50%
- Outside temp: 5-11 degrees Celcius
- Room temp: 18 – 22 degrees Celcius
- PH tap water: 7-8
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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
![](../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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- 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
![](../images/toolpics-5.jpg)*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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![](../images/toolpics-6.jpg)*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
![](../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)
- 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
![](../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*
![](../images/toolpics-8.jpg)*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*
![](../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
##Tools for documenting
- 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)).
- 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)
- 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)
- For now, the label templates can only be edited well in Adobe InDesign
![](../images/toolpics-9.jpg)*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*
![](../images/pics-insta4.jpg)*Editing a markdown file, Loes Bogers, 2020*
![](../images/stopmotionstand.jpg)*Optional: a stand to make tactility videos with your phone, Loes Bogers, 2020*
##Biolab supplies for microbial growth
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.
##Basic biolab supplies
- Pressure cooker pan
- 2x Glass petri dish large 20 cm diameter
- 12x (or more) small petri dishes, ideally glass ones
- A gas burner (like a campinggaz or bunsen burner)
- A lighter
- A permanent marker (thin)
- An inoculation loop or other metal loop
- 2x heat proof glass bottle with screw cap, 500 ml
- Autoclave tape
- An inoculation loop or any other metal wire formed as a loop
- 2x [heat proof glass bottle](http://www.laboratoriumglas.eu/index.php?item=labfles-500-ml-met-gl-45&action=article&group_id=56&aid=301&lang=NL) with screw cap, 500 ml
- Optional: Autoclave tape
- Parafilm
- An incubator or temperature controlled box (26-30 degrees C)
- 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)).
![](../images/toolpics-9.jpg)*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*
![](../images/stopmotionstand.jpg)*Optional: a stand to make tactility videos with your phone, Loes Bogers, 2020*
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