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  • We make handmade paper quite differently at our mill, but it's fascinating to see how you do it - so much time taken on one sheet, no wonder it looks so beautiful at the end!

  • repent to Jesus! Jesus kingdom will come somday! be in that kingdom! repent and pray!

  • @bass109 John 3:16 says,

    Cause Jesus forgives.

    There's no reason to practice Morality.

    So being an evil little shit and believing in Jesus will get ya to heaven. However if you are a good person and don't believe in Jesus you go to Hell.

    Only a demon would suggest that,

    only an idiot would believe it.

  • @bass109 You're a true Christian up until you are caught sinning.

    Christianity lacks a practice.

    Dependence on others accomplishes nothing.

    If ya want something done ya got to do it yourself.

    Meditation is a practice that increases awareness,

    that helps identify sin before it has a chance to influence.

  • what is the sheet used as a support for the paper pulpe made of ?

    i need that anyway !!!! :)

  • 汲み上げる瞬間が一番難しく、簾の裏面を水で叩き、紙がめくれて­しまいます。

    画像で見ると分かるように、汲み上げは横に居る人がやっています­。後は失敗しません。

  • amazin art.... anybody know waht kind of pulp are using??

  • To be a paper master takes years in Japan. Try to make the perfect sheet of paper that's uniform in thickness, (every sheet) across all the paper you're making in one day. These masters can get it within a millimeter of tolerance.

  • EZ Bake Oven version? Man, I disagree. This is a lot tougher than Western styles of papermaking, a lot more finesse is required, and by putting those tiny sheets together you can make massive sheets. The gridded seams provide additional strength.

  • magnificent, the paper i made in year 2 looks crap compared with that :)

  • XD ahahahah I in year 1

  • This is the EZ Bake Oven version of papermaking. Tiny sheets, only one step of the process shown. But it's a chance to make something with your hands and bring home something to show for it, that's nice.

  • I CALL THAT, REAL ART

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