Still Building America
At 16, Asher Weatherford built a 600-pound kinetic butterfly swing that went viral and sold for $14,500. In this episode of Still Building America, the Henderson, Texas student breaks down how he designed and fabricated the steel-and-wood piece in his school shop over 130 hours, using hand-bent steel, a CNC plasma table, and a lot of trial and error. The project earned Grand Champion in its category at the Rusk County Youth Project Show and placed seventh overall. Asher talks about learning welding hands-on, figuring things out in real time, and pushing through the challenges of shaping complex steel forms. He also shares how theater and music influence his creativity, and what it means to build something real at a young age. Email us at podcast@fmamfg.org [podcast@fmamfg.org] with any comments, questions, or suggestions. Find more industry-related conversations at the FMA Podcast Network [https://www.thefabricator.com/podcast].
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