On this episode of ‘Handmade,’ John Truex and Liz Seru, co-owners of metal casting workshop Borough Furnace in Owego, New York, show us how cast iron pans are made by hand, from designing, casting, sanding, seasoning and beyond. You can see more of the shop’s work here: http://boroughfurnace.com/.
Credits:
Producers: Carla Francescutti, Pelin Keskin
Director: Carla Francescutti
Camera: Carla Francescutti, Murilo Ferreira
Editor: Carla Francescutti
Executive Producer: Stephen Pelletteri
Development Producer: McGraw Wolfman
Coordinating Producer: Stefania Orrù
Audience Engagement: Daniel Geneen, Terri Ciccone
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Shaky camera and too frequent change of shots gave me headache. Couldn't watch past 2minutes. Sorry.
Not to be “that guy” but flax seed oil actually has a very low smoke point compared to most other oils used to season
Gorgeous…amazing to see the whole process made in the US!
I watching this while touching my $8 skilet cast iron made in germany😂
Wow..way cool guys
Bravo … superb 🫡
I don’t think she understands the meaning of “very smooth “! Shiny but not smooth 😂 My Wagners pan from 18 century is smooth
$200 cast iron pan, LOL. My $25 Lodge is just as good. Nice ad.
What does Hyundai Genesis have anything to do with this
Sir Can You Help Me After Casting Done How To Preseasoning With Detail Like How Many Times Oil Coat, How Much Degree Temperature Is Required For Preseasoning And How Much Time Repeat Process.