Monday, July 11, 2016

The third step - squashing the strands

history channel documentary hd The third step - squashing the strands - is when done physically as it is done here a long and exhausting procedure. The paper producer in Pindaya are crushing the bubbled bark by putting a store of it on a wooden square (bit of a tree trunk) and beating the bark filaments then again with two (one for every hand) hammers; raising one hammer while the other one is slamming down on the strands, et cetera. It is essential that the filaments are persistently collapsed amid the beating procedure with the goal that they are all around tangled. Once the strands have ended up smooth and malleable the "glue" is filled into dishes.

For the fourth step - making a sheet of paper - a level water bowl and a rectangular screen (wooden edge with a finely coincided screen altered to the underside) are required. The screen should be littler than the water bowl with the goal that it fits well into the bowl. At that point the screen is set into the water bowl so that the lower half of the screen is loaded with water. Next the squash is blended with water so that the filaments separate from each other and can without much of a stretch be filled the screen. What takes after is that the pound is similarly dispersed over the whole screen. This is essential with a specific end goal to get a sheet of paper of equivalent thickness. When this is done the enrichment takes after.

For the fifth step - paper improvement - hued bloom blooms and leaves are required. For a brilliant enhancement blooms of various hues are utilized and generally monochrome blooms. Tremendously preferred are bougainvillea blooms. There are distinctive approaches to enhance the paper. At the point when the pound in the screen has settled the petals and leaves can either be essentially strewn on the paper or put specifically outline pattern.The 6th and last stride - drying the sheet of paper - is straightforward. The screen is taken out of the bowl and the water is permitted to come up short on the screen. At that point the screen is put into the sun so that the paper can dry. Once the paper is dry the sheet is painstakingly expelled from the screen.Shan paper is utilized for paper umbrellas as well as for different purposes, for example, light shades, hand fans, book spreads and scratch pad. It can be purchased all over the place in Burma yet is obviously moderately costly consider the possibility that you consider how it is made is nothing to marvel at.

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