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Nate frequently says foundry people are "the salt of the earth," and this episode's guest certainly fits the bill. Join us as we sit down with Rick Buellesfeld, owner and operator of Sooner State Pattern Works in Blackwell, Oklahoma. Rick shares the story of founding his pattern-making business on New Year's Day 1989 after purchasing a shop, growing it from a small team to a dedicated crew of about eight, including family members like his son Randy (shop manager) and daughter Gayle (office manager). He reflects on the evolution from traditional manual layout work to embracing CNC machining since the early 1990s, tackling complex patterns for sand casting, investment casting, hydraulic components, impellers, diffusers, and even plastic injection molds. The conversation covers industry challenges like shrink variations, foundry-specific rigging, foreign competition, employee ideas and retention, the value of quality control, and the pride in building durable, precise tools that foundries and end-users rely on—delivering insights into the heart of American pattern-making and metal casting. #podcast #foundry #manufacturing #smallbusiness#podcast #foundry #manufacturing #smallbusiness
By Foundry TalkNate frequently says foundry people are "the salt of the earth," and this episode's guest certainly fits the bill. Join us as we sit down with Rick Buellesfeld, owner and operator of Sooner State Pattern Works in Blackwell, Oklahoma. Rick shares the story of founding his pattern-making business on New Year's Day 1989 after purchasing a shop, growing it from a small team to a dedicated crew of about eight, including family members like his son Randy (shop manager) and daughter Gayle (office manager). He reflects on the evolution from traditional manual layout work to embracing CNC machining since the early 1990s, tackling complex patterns for sand casting, investment casting, hydraulic components, impellers, diffusers, and even plastic injection molds. The conversation covers industry challenges like shrink variations, foundry-specific rigging, foreign competition, employee ideas and retention, the value of quality control, and the pride in building durable, precise tools that foundries and end-users rely on—delivering insights into the heart of American pattern-making and metal casting. #podcast #foundry #manufacturing #smallbusiness#podcast #foundry #manufacturing #smallbusiness