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How do you smelt copper?

Updated: 4/28/2022
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well u get a furnace and put copper in it then u heat it up and then u take off the stuff on top and then u take thje molten copper and then u put it in a mould and then u wait for it to cool and then it goes all hard and then u shine it up and then u sell it to someone

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