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## Composite materials
For the composite materials I decided to make a sort of papier-maché material with pieces of fabric.
At the lab we have a “broyeur” that smashes textile pieces or plastics to make it into small ones. It is made from the “precious plastic” project.
It can also be an “extrateur” that would make a thread paste. It is important to not leave the fabrics too fast and not too much of it at once or it gets stuck.
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## Ingredients & Recipes
### Ingredients & Recipes
You just press the button on 2 and on 1 to go back at the end so that the rest of the fabric comes down.
Then it is good to put the fabric pieces back into the broyeur to make smaller pieces. The smaller the pieces are, like a pouder, the more it gets into a linear paste, the bigger the pieces are, the more it gets with “grumeaux”. Mix with water and white glue or flour into a box that is big enough for the frame. Put the mix on the frame that’s got a plastic net fixed on it, to filter the water. Then get it to dry on a surface, like a fabric and a piece of cardboard or wood.
Prepare this recipe [^1] by collecting the ingredients necessary, to be found in the list below:
=== "ingredients"
* xxx gr
* xxx gr
* xxx gr
* xxx ml
* xxx gr
* water
* white glue or flour
* fabric pieces
=== "tools"
* xxx gr
* xxx gr
* xxx gr
* xxx ml
* xxx gr
* bigo plastic box
* frame with net
* broyeur
=== recipe fishleather and fishskin bio-plastic (food waste)