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If you want to support this project through Patreon: patreon.com/Giestas Agar and gelatin recipe for DIY bioplastic at home: 00:00 agar vs. gelatin 00:06 ingredients 00:10 utensils 00:14 glycerin solution 00:27 preparation 01:35 cooking times 01:56 skimming surface 02:03 silicone mould 02:05 pouring 02:13 after 10 minutes 02:18 after 6 hours 02:22 after 3 days 02:26 unmoulding 02:40 samples 02:48 quantities & dimensions Agar and gelatin bioplastic handling: • Homemade Bioplastic: agar vs. gelatin F.A.Q. Q: What does “part” mean? A: When you see a recipe expressed in 'parts' that means you are looking at the recipe 'ratio', which is supposed to help you scale the quantity up and down. Example: let's say you don't have measuring spoons at home and all you have is a small coffee cup. If the ratio called for 50:1:1, that would be 50 cups of water, 1 cup of glycerin, 1 cup of gelatin. Then, let's say you wanted a bioplastic that was double the size. You can use a coffee cup that is double the size, or, following the same ratio 50:1:1 all you need to do is double the numbers, so that would be: 100 cups of water, 2 cups of glycerin, 2 cups of gelatin. Q: Is it water resistant? A: check the following videos for more info: Homemade Bioplastic: testing gelatin water resistance • Homemade Bioplastic: testing gelatin water... Homemade Bioplastic : testing agar water resistance • Homemade Bioplastic : testing agar water r... Q: Where should I place it to dry? A: You can leave it to dry at open air inside your house, or put it in the sun if that's an option. Q: What is the quickest way to dry it? A: The ideal and fastest way to dry it is a dehydrator. Q: What if I don't have glycerin? A: You can substitute it for honey, but the flexibility of the bioplastic might not be uniform. Q: My bioplastic developed mold, how can I avoid that? A: It's difficult to say, I haven't had problems with mold; I don't sanitize or disinfect the utensils, but I generally try to keep the work area and tools as clean as possible. ~~~~~~~~~~ For more videos on homemade gelatin bioplastic: • Homemade Bioplastic: gelatin For more videos on agar homemade bioplastic: • Homemade Bioplastic: agar For more videos on starch homemade bioplastic: • Homemade Bioplastic: starch