Photo courtesy of Mike Senese

July 29th, 2010 – Sure you can pirate audio, but you can never pirate the soul and grit of vinyl. Or can you? Check out this DIY tutorial on making a playable copy of a vinyl record.

The process involves making a silicone mold of the original vinyl record, then applying a liquid plastic to the negative. Once you drill out a hole in the middle, you’re good to go. I would mix this tutorial with the one on making gummy lego bricks for some yummy, but potentially unplayable record gummies.

How To Pirate a Vinyl Record via Gizmodo

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