My Bullet Tuesday, 9 March 2010

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A silver bullet is made in a true workmen’s fashion. In the old days, to make a shot, a piece of steel would be suspended over a tub of water. When molten silver was poured through the screen, droplets would form; surface tension would pull them into a nearly spherical shape, which would harden when they hit the water. Steam burned and metal splatter could pose a threat and needed to be handled with care.
 

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