Cast your future with Foundry Talk!

Cast your future with Foundry Talk!
Podcast Description
Whether you're a seasoned foundry veteran, a weekend warrior pouring metal in your backyard, or an aspiring entrepreneur with dreams of breaking out on your own, Foundry Talk is your crucible of knowledge. Join our hosts, Nate McLain and Perry Merritt, as they dive deep into the heart of the metal casting industry.
Get ready to:
• Uncover groundbreaking solutions that are revolutionizing the way metal is cast.
• Learn from industry titans who are shaping the future of this dynamic field.
• Navigate the challenges and triumphs of the metal casting world with expert insights.
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The podcast focuses on key topics within the metal casting industry, including innovative casting techniques, workforce development, and the future of metalworking. Episodes like the one featuring Jerrod Weaver from the Non-Ferrous Founder's Society highlight workforce challenges and initiatives to attract younger talent, showcasing the podcast's emphasis on real-world applications and industry growth.

Whether you’re a seasoned foundry veteran, a weekend warrior pouring metal in your backyard, or an aspiring entrepreneur with dreams of breaking out on your own, Foundry Talk is your crucible of knowledge. Join our hosts, Nate McLain and Perry Merritt, as they dive deep into the heart of the metal casting industry. Looking for a new career, a foundry might be just the place for you.
Think you know how much bronze it takes to make memorial markers? In this episode, we talk with Dave Rittmeyer of Matthews International and get a surprising answer about the sheer volume of metal used for grave markers and other memorials. Dave gives us a fascinating look into the production process, from traditional hand-setting of letters to modern 3D printing, and shares his personal mission to “bridge the gap between art and industry” by connecting industrial arts and fine arts at universities. He also discusses the evolving culture of the foundry world, which has shifted from an “isolationist” past to a more collaborative and helpful community today.#podcast #foundry #manufacturing

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