: Hold the screen level and let the excess water drip back into the tub. 4. Press and Dry
: Place the pieces in a bowl and cover them with warm water. Let them soak for at least a few hours (or overnight) until they are soft and mushy. 2. Create the Paper Pulp : Hold the screen level and let the
: Pulse until the mixture reaches a "thick soup" or slurry consistency—there should be no visible chunks of paper. Let them soak for at least a few
: Use a sponge to press down on the back of the screen, soaking up as much water as possible. : Use a sponge to press down on
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: Carefully flip the wet pulp onto a flat, absorbent surface like a felt sheet or a tea towel.