[Ansteorra] Paper
Mike C. Baker
kihebard at hotmail.com
Tue Feb 8 10:06:54 PST 2011
Not that I can particularly support this as historical practice, BUT:
think of it as a training exercise for men-at-arms and the like (if they can
be spared from wood-chopping, forge-work, road-bed preparation, etc. ...)
Oh, foo. ANOTHER area where I need to do some research. Questions
immediately coming to mind:
* How many advancements in paper-making were serendipitous results of things
being inadvertently added to / present in the mortar / pestle / raw
materials combination?
* How early were water- or wind-driven triphammer mills applied to the
process? Treadmill driven?
* How much of the process was done with dry materials? How much wet? Dust
suppression measures? Dust explosion potential?
* How strict were the guild controls on the process? How tied to original
area of production were certain types & grades of paper?
Goshdarndagnabbit, I really do have other projects in progress. MANY thanks
for adding one to the list. (Really. Honestly. I've got an A&S50 goal this
fits right into!)
Amra/Kihe/Mike
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From: "Robert G. Ferrell" <rgferrell at gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 08, 2011 11:25 AM
To: "Kingdom of Ansteorra - SCA, Inc." <ansteorra at lists.ansteorra.org>
Subject: Re: [Ansteorra] Paper
> On 2/8/2011 7:36 AM, givan-rede at suddenlink.net wrote:
>> Has anyone made paper in their barony? If so, what did they do to make
>> period paper?
>
> The recipe for period paper is essentially linen scraps, campfire ashes,
> and an insane amount of pounding.
>
> Cynric
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