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EP 04: An Engineer's Take on Why Steel is Real

1 h 19 min · 29 de abr de 2026
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Daniel Yang will be the first to admit that steel is not the best material for making bikes. But as a bike designer and engineer at Neuhaus Metalworks and the founder of his own steel framebuilding label, Artefact, he’s devoted most of his professional life to working with the material. In this episode, Daniel and Hailey talk about the liberties and limitations of steel as a framebuilding medium, the creative opportunities of 3D printing, why Neuhaus decided to move its production to Taiwan and the challenges of scaling independent framebuilding in the US. Plus, be sure to stay tuned until the very end, where Daniel gives a teaser about an alternative wheel size that he and Nick at Neuhaus are really excited about, though it’s probably not the one you think.  Follow Daniel on YouTube here. [https://www.youtube.com/@Daniel_Yang_ARTEFACT] Watch: Daniel Yang's Coverage of the 2026 Sea Otter Classic [https://youtu.be/1NDRsWB3TKo?si=txA8V3ZbqFCyomHv] Read: 藝術 (Art), 手工藝 (Craftsmanship), 製造 (Manufacture): Taichung Taiwan is a Bicycling Manufacturing Mecca [https://theradavist.com/taichung-taiwan-is-a-bicycling-manufacturing-mecca] Read: I Visited Every Boutique Steel Factory at Tapei Cycle Show [https://theradavist.com/boutique-steel-bikes-taipei-cycle-show]

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