The magic of metallurgy — inside the ancient trade of blacksmithing
NOV 15, 202450 MIN
The magic of metallurgy — inside the ancient trade of blacksmithing
NOV 15, 202450 MIN
Description
<p>Matt Mewburn, one of Australia's last blacksmiths, takes you inside the "iron cathedral", where blacksmithing is still very much alive.</p><p>Matt didn't grow up dreaming of forging knives and sculptures over heat as hot as volcanic lava.</p><p>He thought he might take over the family farm or become a scientist.</p><p>But when Matt was 20 years old, his father unexpectedly died, and Matt went looking for a hobby to keep himself distracted through the grief.</p><p>A spontaneous trip to the local TAFE in Sydney introduced him to the magic of metallurgy and a burning passion was forged for the creativity and simple perfection of smithing.</p><p>Matt developed his skills in his apprenticeship and then overseas during his so-called Journeyman years, spending time in a seminary in the hills of Tuscany, and in Scotland and Norway. </p><p>For the last decade, Matt has been the custodian of Australia's largest and most historic rail works in Sydney.</p><p>This episode of Conversations discusses apprenticeships, trade school, art, death of a parent, grief, origin stories, family dynamics, life story, loss, reflection, death, how to grieve, farming, regional Australia, Eveleigh, Carriage Works, Sydney, Australian history, vocational training, iron ore, steel.</p>