Cesar Villarreal puts a thin disc of copper in his lathe and gets it spinning, then uses a pair of steel rods to coax the metal over a mold. In unskilled hands, there’s a risk the spinning copper will ...
SHELDON: YOU MIGHT’VE HAD A LAVA LAMP AS A KID. NOW, YOUR CHILD CAN MAKE ONE RIGHT AT HOME. LAVA LAMPS ARE ALWAYS FUN AND COOL TO LOOK AT. TODAY WE WILL LEARN HOW WE CAN MAKE ONE. IT US ABOUT THE ...
The home décor staple of the 1960s and early ’70s counterculture is making a comeback. By Jessica Bumpus Samuel Elmore first saw a lava lamp when he was about 12 or 13 years old and walking through a ...
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