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- | //**The results** // | + | //**The results** // |
- | As we laid the mixture in the petridishes too thick, the biofabrics have not yet hardened, so we will see the final results in another day or so. Preliminary results are as follows: | + | We were advised to wait a week in order to see the final results of our experimentation. After one day, although they had not yet dried, the biofabrics looked like this: |
Original recipe (1) and tapioca and kurcuma powder (2) | Original recipe (1) and tapioca and kurcuma powder (2) | ||
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- | //**Impressions** // | + | //**Impressions** // |
For my biofabric (number 3, using cornflour as the starch), it came out more opaque compared to the original. Also, the cornflour produced a less even surface than the tapioca. | For my biofabric (number 3, using cornflour as the starch), it came out more opaque compared to the original. Also, the cornflour produced a less even surface than the tapioca. | ||