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If you ever go to visit a science museum, chances are they’ve got a big interactive exhibit with a clear table full of swirly, churning pearlescent fluid. As you rotate the table, the fluid swirls about, mimicking a tabletop version of weather patterns in the sky. In this weekend project by Ben Krasnow, you’ll be able to build your own hypnotic cloud table, by filling a cheap lazy susan with rheoscopic fluid, and then dropping the assembled turntable into a modified coffee table from Ikea.
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