Metal Removed, Knowledge Earned
Machining & CNC
G-Code from the Ground Up: What the Controller Actually Reads
Speeds, Feeds, and the Lies Your Calculator Tells You
Tolerance Stack-Up: When Individual Parts Fit Together Wrong

Layer by Layer, Decision by Decision
AM & 3D Printing
DMLS vs. SLM: The Difference That Changes Your Post-Processing
Support Strategy: Designing for Removal, Not Just Build
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The Material Doesn't Lie
Sheet Metal & Forging
Springback: The Force Your Press Brake Can't See Coming
Grain Direction and Why Your Bend Cracked

Where Parts Become Assemblies
Welding & Fastening
HAZ Width and Why Your Weld Failed Three Inches Away
Thread Engagement: The Number Everyone Gets Wrong
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The Last 3% That Customers Actually Touch
Surface Treatment
Anodize Thickness and the Tolerance It Eats
Passivation vs. Electropolish: Choosing the Right Stainless Finish
MOST MANUFACTURING KNOWLEDGE LIVES IN PEOPLE'S HANDS.
WE'RE WRITING IT DOWN.
Forge is for shop floor supervisors teaching themselves G-code after hours. For mechanical engineering graduates who can simulate in SolidWorks but have never felt a tolerance stack fail in their hands. For small-batch founders trying to decide between a five-axis and a good relationship with a job shop.