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The Chemistry of Metalwork

Posted on June 4, 2026 by Alistair Fenwick
Demonstrating metalworking chemistry in action.

I remember standing over a ruined piece of high-carbon steel back in ’84, watching the surface pit and discolor because I’d been too impatient with the quenching bath. The smell of scorched oil and the sight of that wasted material Continue reading The Chemistry of Metalwork→

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Essential Tools for Metalwork

Posted on June 3, 2026 by Alistair Fenwick
Essential metalwork tools for professional use.

I remember standing in a fabrication shop back in ’84, watching a young apprentice blow a three-hundred-dollar specialized wrench because he thought he needed the fanciest gadget in the catalog to get the job done. It’s the same story I Continue reading Essential Tools for Metalwork→

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Safety Rules for the Metal Workshop

Posted on May 26, 2026 by Alistair Fenwick
Metalwork workshop safety rules sign.

I can still smell the burnt ozone and singed hair from the afternoon I decided to skip the face shield because “it was just a quick grind.” I was twenty-two, cocky, and thought I knew better than the old-timers, but Continue reading Safety Rules for the Metal Workshop→

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Improving Tig Welding Skills

Posted on May 18, 2026 by Alistair Fenwick
Student performing tig welding practice.

I remember sitting in my first fabrication shop back in the seventies, staring at a pile of scrap metal and feeling like a complete fraud because my beads looked more like a row of bird droppings than a professional weld. Continue reading Improving Tig Welding Skills→

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Operating a Metal Lathe

Posted on May 7, 2026 by Alistair Fenwick
Technician operating a metal lathe.

I still remember the first time I stood in front of a heavy industrial machine in my apprenticeship, the smell of cutting oil thick in the air and the steady, rhythmic hum of the motor vibrating right through the soles Continue reading Operating a Metal Lathe→

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Managing Metal Scrap in the Workshop

Posted on May 2, 2026 by Alistair Fenwick
Efficient metal scrap management in workshop.

I remember standing in my old shop back in the nineties, surrounded by a mountain of twisted offcuts and rusted shavings that looked more like trash than treasure. A younger foreman walked in, looked at the mess, and told me Continue reading Managing Metal Scrap in the Workshop→

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Metalwork With a Jeweler’s Saw

Posted on April 23, 2026 by Alistair Fenwick
Metalwork while using a jeweler's saw.

I remember sitting at my bench back in ’84, staring at a piece of sterling silver that I’d just ruined because I thought I could manhandle the tool into submission. I was young, impatient, and convinced that if I just Continue reading Metalwork With a Jeweler’s Saw→

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Pursuing Metalwork Training

Posted on April 21, 2026 by Alistair Fenwick
Student pursuing metalwork apprenticeships.

I can still smell the ozone and burnt coal from my first week in the shop, a scent that sticks to your skin long after you’ve clocked out. I remember standing over a piece of glowing mild steel, my hands Continue reading Pursuing Metalwork Training→

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Fundamentals of Sheet Metal Work

Posted on April 11, 2026 by Alistair Fenwick
Fundamentals of sheet metal work training.

I remember sitting in a cramped fabrication shop back in ’84, the air thick with the smell of ozone and cutting oil, staring at a piece of thin-gauge steel that I’d just ruined. I’d been too impatient, swinging the shears Continue reading Fundamentals of Sheet Metal Work→

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Identifying Common Welding Defects

Posted on April 5, 2026 by Alistair Fenwick
Identifying common metal welding defects.

I remember sitting in a cramped fabrication shop back in ’84, watching a kid try to hide a massive pocket of porosity by just running another bead right over the top of it. He thought he was saving time, but Continue reading Identifying Common Welding Defects→

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