There are a variety of processes for making copper cookware. This behind-the-scenes video shows how a copper pot is spun on a lathe, tinned, and finished. We visited Jim Hamann at Duparquet Copper Cookware in Rhode Island, where Daniel Gritzer learned the process from start to finish. Full Story: https://www.seriouseats.com/2019/01/how-copper-pots-are-made.html You Might Also Like... Copper Pans 101: https://youtu.be/zQ8bS37gUJs How to Pick the Best Mortar and Pestle: https://youtu.be/z_CHzKXzGko How to Season Cast Iron the Right Way: https://youtu.be/73IzU7g-vwU Subscribe to Serious Eats! https://bit.ly/2BIlM59 Follow Us Elsewhere: https://facebook.com/seriouseats https://twitter.com/seriouseats https://instagram.com/seriouseats https://reddit.com/r/seriouseats Serious Eats is a leading resource for all things food and drink: meticulously tested recipes that really work; in-depth, science-based explanations of cooking techniques; detailed reviews of cooking equipment; and guides to ingredients, dishes, and cuisines. We bring a democratic yet scientific approach to cooking the best dishes, busting food myths, and delivering strong opinions on what you should eat next, where, when, and why.

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