You can also order from Gunther Frank at www.kombucha.de (recommended from Suzanne Lee). My SCOBY produced well, maybe a bit thin.
I had much better success tracking down a kombucha brewer in my city and getting a SCOBY from her, growing it on black tea and sugar. Fantastic growth, though you may want a more controllable medium for your exps.
Thanks for the article reference, oriented biocellulose would be so cool. I'm gonna let the Growing Materials group over on Google+ know (also a good resource for biocellulose enthusiasts)
Cheers
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