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π₯ Welcome to Making Sparks, the podcast where we ignite your passion for metal fabrication and fuel your business success! π₯
In this episode, hosts Matthew and Casey sit down with Will England of England Ironworks to explore what modern fabricators can learn from traditional blacksmithing.
From watching steel move like Play-Doh at 2,000 degrees to blending TIG welding with forged elements, Will shares how understanding heat, metallurgy, and material behavior can elevate any fabricator's skill set. The conversation dives into craftsmanship, legacy, credibility, and why pride in your work still matters in a fast-paced manufacturing world.
In this episode, you'll learn:
What modern fabricators can learn from traditional blacksmithing
How understanding heat and metallurgy improves your fabrication skills
When to forge, when to weld, and how to balance efficiency with artistry
Why credibility has the power to inspire belief
How customer collaboration strengthens your work and reputation
The importance of craftsmanship that outlives you
Why balance matters when turning passion into a profession
Timestamps: 00:01:05 β Introduction to Will England and England Ironworks 00:04:30 β How Will got started in blacksmithing 00:10:03 β Balancing architectural fabrication with traditional forge work 00:19:20 β What blacksmithing teaches modern fabricators 00:21:10 β Applying heat and metallurgy to real-world projects 00:29:13 β Credibility, integrity, and customer relationships 00:33:42 β Celebrating blacksmithing tradition and Saint Clement's Day 00:37:15 β Passion, balance, and not turning your sanctuary into a burden
Resources: England Ironworks β Follow Will England for traditional blacksmithing and architectural metalwork insights Lights Out Podcast by Making Chips: https://makingchips.com/show/lights-out/ Buy the Numbers Podcast by Making Chips: https://makingchips.com/show/buy-the-numbers/
By Matthew Nix and Casey Voelker5
44 ratings
π₯ Welcome to Making Sparks, the podcast where we ignite your passion for metal fabrication and fuel your business success! π₯
In this episode, hosts Matthew and Casey sit down with Will England of England Ironworks to explore what modern fabricators can learn from traditional blacksmithing.
From watching steel move like Play-Doh at 2,000 degrees to blending TIG welding with forged elements, Will shares how understanding heat, metallurgy, and material behavior can elevate any fabricator's skill set. The conversation dives into craftsmanship, legacy, credibility, and why pride in your work still matters in a fast-paced manufacturing world.
In this episode, you'll learn:
What modern fabricators can learn from traditional blacksmithing
How understanding heat and metallurgy improves your fabrication skills
When to forge, when to weld, and how to balance efficiency with artistry
Why credibility has the power to inspire belief
How customer collaboration strengthens your work and reputation
The importance of craftsmanship that outlives you
Why balance matters when turning passion into a profession
Timestamps: 00:01:05 β Introduction to Will England and England Ironworks 00:04:30 β How Will got started in blacksmithing 00:10:03 β Balancing architectural fabrication with traditional forge work 00:19:20 β What blacksmithing teaches modern fabricators 00:21:10 β Applying heat and metallurgy to real-world projects 00:29:13 β Credibility, integrity, and customer relationships 00:33:42 β Celebrating blacksmithing tradition and Saint Clement's Day 00:37:15 β Passion, balance, and not turning your sanctuary into a burden
Resources: England Ironworks β Follow Will England for traditional blacksmithing and architectural metalwork insights Lights Out Podcast by Making Chips: https://makingchips.com/show/lights-out/ Buy the Numbers Podcast by Making Chips: https://makingchips.com/show/buy-the-numbers/

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