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Captions paid for by
Discovery communications
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Narrator:
Clay tobacco pipes may have been
The first disposable product.
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For centuries, smokers
In north america and europe
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Used them until they broke,
Which happened often.
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Clay pipes fell
Out of widespread use
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At the end of the 19th century,
But they're still made today
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By clay artists
With a reverence for history.
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Nostalgia is a new niche market
For clay pipes,
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Popular
At historical reenactments
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And coveted by collectors
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Because history buffs
Like an authentic puff.
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At this studio in the midwest,
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The craftsman starts
With a small wad of clay.
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He rolls it long and thin
And flares the shape at the end.
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This establishes the basic shape
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Of a native-american-style
Clay pipe.
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He drives a tapered stick
Into it to hollow the long stem
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And stops just short
Of the flared end.
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He rolls it
With the stick inside
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As he continues
To shape the clay.
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He trims the flared end
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And now transforms it
Into the pipe bowl.
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He presses a handmade stone tool
Into it to make it hollow
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And then flares the bowl
Some more.
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To better define
The shape of the bowl,
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He kneads the clay
From the outside.
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He removes the stone implement.
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He now works the pipe bowl
Entirely by hand
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To make the thickness of
The wall a little more uniform.
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One more roll, and then
He punctures the bowl cavity
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To link it to the air passage.
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He bends the bowl upward
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And then sculpts the clay
A little more.
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He sets it aside to dry a bit.
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The clay hardens
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But is still soft enough
To carve into
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With the edge of a wood tool.
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To create notches
And other trim marks,
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He gently presses the tool
Into the bowl.
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He tweaks the shape
A little more
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And leaves the pipe to dry
Much longer now.
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The moisture evaporates,
And the clay solidifies.
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Using another stone tool,
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He grinds off bumps
And other surface flaws.
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The grinding leaves
Little scratches on the pipe.
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He rubs those away with water.
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The clay quickly absorbs
The small amounts of water,
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And the surface of the pipe
Dries in a very short time.
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After that, this replica
Native pipe looks pretty smooth.
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Other native pipes
Are more elaborate.
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The bowls are decorated with
Effigies of an animal or human.
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Here, the artist sculpts
A man's face onto the bowl.
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He uses a blunt stick
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To raise a couple of eyebrows
And add nostrils.
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He rolls eyeballs and plants
Some ears on the side.
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The pipe bowl
Will serve as the mouth.
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Native people believe
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That smoke carries their prayers
To the gods.
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To make an english tavern pipe,
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He shapes the clay in a mold
With a metal wire inside
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To create an air channel.
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He trims the excess clay.
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He stamps the maker's mark
Onto the base of the pipe.
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After his removes the wire
Used to make the air channel,
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There's drying time,
And then he fires it in a kiln
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At approximately
2,012 degrees fahrenheit.
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After 17 hours, each pipe is
A solid piece of white ceramic.
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He fires the native pipes
Outside in the open air.
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He builds a fire around them
Using bark, leaves, and twigs.
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This is the traditional way
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Natives have hardened
Their ceramic items.
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As the fire burns,
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The clay hardens and takes on
A smoky, black finish.
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The fire dies down,
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And he removes
The now-hardened clay pipes.
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Still hot,
He removes them with tongs
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And sets them aside to cool.
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Later, in the studio, he dampens
A cloth with mineral oil
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And rubs it into the clay.
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This seals it and gives
The sooty finish a nice patina.
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It takes the craftsman
About three days
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To make one
Of these replica clay pipes.
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They're sure to provide
A whiff of nostalgia.
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Narrator: there's nothing
Quite as thirst-quenching
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As a sip at a water fountain
After playing in the park.
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The modern drinking fountain
Was invented in the early 1900s
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As a result of health
And sanitation concerns.
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Today,
It's a safe source of water.
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It waits to serve,
No matter what the weather.
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And at the touch of a button,
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You can drink
Your fill of refreshing water.
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Essentially unchanged
For decades,
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It is the ever-dependable
Drinking fountain.
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A worker begins
By coating the concrete molds
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With a release agent.
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The molds are made
Of fiber glass and metal.
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He makes sure
The coating is thorough
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So that the molds will be easier
To pull apart later on.
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With a cloth, he also coats
The rubberized cap of the mold.
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The cap will eventually become
The top of the fountain.
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After he applies the coating,
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The worker assembles
The inset portion of the mold.
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He then puts the fountain frame,
Made of galvanized steel rods,
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Into place.
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He assembles
The two sides of the mold
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With the fountain frame
Enclosed within.
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Using nuts and bolts,
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He ensures
The mold is nice and tight
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To avoid seam lines
In the concrete.
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He now inverts the assembled
Mold on top of the cap,
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Again making sure
All the pieces of the mold
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Are as snug as possible.
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Using wooden spacers,
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The worker makes sure the frame
Inside is precisely centered.
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He slips in
The core of the mold,
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Which will create the void
Needed for mounting hardware.
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This wooden cover
Will keep the concrete out.
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A mixing machine prepares
The concrete-aggregate mix.
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A computer controls the portions
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Of sand, rocks, pebbles,
And water used in this recipe.
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Once the employee is satisfied
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With the consistency
Of the mixture,
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He directs it
Into a wheelbarrow.
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As the worker pours concrete
Into the mold,
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The mixture oozes evenly
Into the available space.
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He completely fills it
In a matter of minutes.
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He uses a trowel
To smooth the edges.
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Two to three hours later,
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Workers carefully pull the core
From the mold.
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Once the cement
Has cured overnight,
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Workers lift
The top of the mold off
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And peel away its cap,
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Revealing the top of a brand-new
Drinking fountain.
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With a rubber mallet,
The worker separates
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The sides of the mold
From the concrete fountain.
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The fountain pedestal is still
A little rough around the edges,
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So he gives it
A high-pressure water wash.
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The spray gradually removes
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The superficial layer
Of concrete,
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Revealing the textured concrete-
Aggregate mix underneath.
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The concrete aggregate becomes
A sturdy material,
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With sand, rocks, and pebbles
Not just on its surface,
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But all the way through.
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The aggregate mix is durable,
With no rust or peeling paint.
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It's aesthetically versatile
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And comes
In a variety of colors.
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A worker now assembles
The plumbing.
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He places two washers
On this lead-free brass fitting
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And applies a thread sealant.
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He holds the bubbler in place
On the stainless steel bowl
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And attaches a fitting
Underneath.
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He applies more thread sealant
To the elbow fitting
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And, after putting it in place,
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Makes sure
It's carefully aligned.
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He then inserts
A stainless steel drain,
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Followed by a washer and nut
To hold it in place.
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He attaches a mounting bracket
To hold the bowl assembly
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To the frame
Inside the concrete fountain.
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A worker now fits
The bowl assembly
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Into the top
Of the fountain pedestal.
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The mounting bracket
Holds firmly
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To ridges in the concrete frame.
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A worker attaches
The button assembly,
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Which holds both the button
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And the valve
Controlling water flow.
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He attaches the elbow fitting
To polypropylene tubing
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And attaches the button plate
To the fountain pedestal.
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A slide on the pedestal
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Prevents the bubbler
From being twisted or turned.
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All that's needed now
Is a thirsty customer.
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Narrator: tradition dictates
That orange liqueur
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Be served as a digestif,
But nowadays it's also used
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As an ingredient
In popular cocktails --
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For instance, mixed with tequila
To make a margarita,
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With gin to make a white lady,
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Or with vodka
To make a cosmopolitan.
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Orange liqueur
Is also known as triple sec,
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Triple referring to the fact
It's distilled three times.
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"Sec" is french for "Dry."
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However, this liqueur
Isn't dry at all.
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It's actually very sweet,
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Even though it's made
With mostly bitter oranges.
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Triple sec was invented in 1834
By this distillery in france.
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The liqueur is made
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From a combination
Of sweet orange rinds
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And bitter orange rinds,
Which are green,
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Imported from haiti.
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The rinds arrive sun-dried,
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So the first step
Is to rehydrate them
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By soaking in cold water
For about 12 hours.
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The next step
Is running each and every rind
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Through a revolving razor
To remove the white lining.
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Left on, this lining would make
The liqueur taste bitter.
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Rind with its lining removed
Is referred to as zest.
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While the distillery
Will divulge
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That its liqueur recipe
Calls for
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Significantly more
Bitter orange zest
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Than sweet orange zest,
The precise ratio is top secret.
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The next step
Is what's known as maceration.
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They soak the zest in sugar beet
Alcohol for about five days,
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During which time
The rinds soften
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And the alcohol
Turns slightly orange.
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At the end
Of the maceration phase,
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They pump the alcohol
And transfer the zest
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Into a long-necked copper vessel
Called a still.
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Once all the alcohol and zest
Are inside,
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They close up the still.
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Then they release hot steam,
Which heats the still,
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Bringing the alcohol to a boil.
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The alcohol evaporates,
Rising up the still's long neck,
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Until it reaches
A condensation system
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Which cools it
To liquid form again
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But now
With a more concentrated flavor.
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This entire distillation cycle
Takes about a half hour.
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The result is a spirit
Of bitter and sweet oranges
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That has an alcohol level
Of between 86% and 88%.
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The first flow out of the still,
Called head phlegm, is white,
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Due to the orange oil
Which has risen to the top.
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Once that oil flows off,
The spirit is clear
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And ready for another
Distillation the next day,
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Then another the day after --
Three distillations in all.
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The final spirit, called heart,
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Now has an alcohol level
Of 81% to 83%.
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They pour a precise amount into
A stainless steel mixing vat.
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In a different mixer,
They combine water and sugar,
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Heating until the ingredients
Concentrate into syrup.
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Then they add the syrup
To the spirit.
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The proportions are top secret
And mix for at least an hour.
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The syrup gives the liqueur
Additional sweetness
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And dilutes the 80% alcohol
Level in half to 40%.
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In the distillery's
Quality-control laboratory,
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Technicians test samples
Regularly to ensure
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That the liqueur's alcohol level
Is always consistent.
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On the bottling line,
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The first station
Is a rinsing machine.
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It disinfects the interior
Of the frosted-glass bottles
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With alcohol.
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Next, the bottles proceed
To the filling station.
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These are 1 1/2-pint bottles.
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However, the liqueur is bottled
In several different sizes.
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The next station places
A metallic twist cap
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Onto the neck
Of each filled bottle,
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Then twists it until the bottle
Is tightly sealed.
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The final station
Simultaneously applies
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Front and back adhesive labels.
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Triple sec is a completely
Colorless liqueur --
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Not what some might expect,
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Given its unmistakably orange
Flavor.
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Narrator:
The bow and arrow have come
A long way since the stone age.
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In the 1960s, an american
Engineer added cams and cables
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To produce what is now known
As the compound bow.
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Concept-wise,
He hit the bull's-eye.
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With this new bow,
Archery entered a whole new era.
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The compound bow puts
Greater energy behind the arrow
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So it flies
Faster and straighter.
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This means it's more likely
To hit the mark.
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It starts
With this computerized tool.
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It carves a latticework
Of holes in the riser,
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Which is the aluminum framework.
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The holes
Lighten the bow substantially.
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Next, a printing cylinder
Applies an activator
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To release ink graphics
From a starch-based film.
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The film rolls
Into a tub of water.
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The film dissolves,
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And the camouflage-style
Graphics are now afloat.
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Machinery dips the bow risers
Into the floating artwork,
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And the graphics adhere to them.
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A camouflage design now covers
The entire surface,
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Including all the crevices.
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After a wash and dry,
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The risers are sprayed
With a clear acrylic coating.
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In the meantime, a technician
Prepares 10 bowstrings at once.
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Each string will be made
Of 20 synthetic strands.
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He ties the fibers
To the prongs of a wheel,
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And as it turns, it winds
The 20 fibers into one bundle.
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The result is a bowstring
That's so strong,
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It won't stretch under tension.
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Next, the string builder wraps
One of the bowstrings
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Around the posts of a jig.
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He winds a thin, braided string
Around a strategic section
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To reinforce it.
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This is called serving.
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He closes the jig
To loop the string
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At the reinforced juncture.
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This loop will be used
To tightly attach the string
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To the pulley wheel
Known as the cam.
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He loops the other end now
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And spins the synthetic
String wrap further
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To provide extra protection.
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He stops at the point
Where the arrow will sit
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Prior to shooting.
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He pulls the string apart
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And inserts the end
Of more serving string.
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He winds it around this site
To bolster the bowstring
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At this location.
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He burns off the end to seal it.
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He ties a loop
Around the reinforced section.
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This is known
As the shooter's loop.
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It will be used
To nock or hold the arrow.
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To keep the string
From oscillating when drawn
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And ensure a quiet, steady shot,
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They install
Two rubber dampeners.
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A machine pulls both ends
Of the string
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Through the dampeners
To slide them into position.
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The riser is now finished,
So they add the handle,
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String stop for more dampening,
And the arrow rest.
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It's time to give the compound
Bow that all-important leverage.
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He screws a limb and cam
To each end of the riser.
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A device presses the bow
To load tension.
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He slips the end loop
Around the cam post
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And winds the string
Around the cam track.
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He pulls the string
To the other cam and winds it.
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He then turns the cams
To tighten the string.
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Finally, he runs
Two cables to the cams,
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Completing the mechanics
Of the compound bow.
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He splits the bowstring
At a predetermined location
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And inserts an aperture
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Through which the archer
Can view the target.
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He now frees
The bow from the press
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And locates the shooter's loop
More precisely
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With a special measuring stick.
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Satisfied with the placement, he
Tightens the loop to the string.
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He winds more synthetic string
Around the aperture
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To secure it.
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He burns the end of the string
Down to the knot
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To prevent unraveling.
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At this factory,
They produce one compound bow
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Every three minutes.
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With production targets now met,
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It's time to aim for success
At the shooting range.
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About the show,
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