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## **Design - Experimental phase III**
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For the final outcome, I was curious, how much of biomaterial can we get from one bag, or rather, how much material can one jute bag provide. Using the mold available at the FabLab, which dimensions were 40 cm x 40 cm, I used one bag to prepare the biomaterial mass and then pressed it in the hydraulic press to get the board thick 1,5 cm. The width of the boards designed ofcourse depended on the amount of wet biomass, but it was also a little bit badly calibratetd so the thickness was not even all the way. Nonetheless, these materials are not perfect in a way we humans percieve perfection, so that problem was not important from viusal point of view, but rather from post-processing one, where the boards were cut with CNC (further).
### **Board No.1 and 2**
### **TOOL No. 1 - HYDRAULLIC PRESS MACHINE**
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![](../images/PROCESS/hydr.png)
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### **Board No.1 and 2**
<figure markdown>
![](../images/PROCESS/big1.png)
<figcaption>The making of the first two big jute boards</figcaption>
</figure>
### **Board No.3**
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### **TOOL No. 1 - HYDRAULLIC PRESS MACHINE**
<figure markdown>
![](../images/PROCESS/hydr.png)
<figcaption></figcaption>
</figure>
### **POST-PROCESSING TOOL - CNC**
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