Many years ago I had a paper making recipe. It called for linen, cotton, or silk rags, which were cooked--boiled in a pot--until . . . Something(s) probably were added to this "rag soup." I was to follow instructions, which called for a strainer. I'm thinking, a frame around a wire (non-rust, probably copper wire screen). I visualized a cooked "rag mush", grits-like consistency. Something like this. Please help. Jill and I want to make paper! Thanks.
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See here >>> http://ncforestservice.gov/publications/IE0795.pdf
A lot of info here >>> http://www.arts.ucsb.edu/faculty/reese/classes/papermaking/Sheril%20Cunning.pdf
AND TRY HERE>>It looks good >>> http://www.papermakingresources.com/pdf/BeaterFinessefortheArtist_final.pdf
I hope these links help and have fun making paper...you can even use dryer fluff...yes, dryer fluff!!
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Check this out :http://www.soyouwanna.com/make-linen-paper-30303.html
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