diff --git a/docs/assignments/week09.md b/docs/assignments/week09.md index 22b40d65e060f0aa49f56252020abb3a41b0225a..dd3ec571cce951cb967f1e1920a133f2aca62f39 100644 --- a/docs/assignments/week09.md +++ b/docs/assignments/week09.md @@ -91,6 +91,12 @@ _example from the documentation of [Loes Bogers](https://class.textile-academy.o ## 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. + + + { width=300 align=left} { width=300 align=right} @@ -105,26 +111,26 @@ _example from the documentation of [Loes Bogers](https://class.textile-academy.o <p style="clear: left ;"></p> <br/> -## 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 “grumeauxâ€. 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)