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A boy spends time at a local foundry with his uncle, observing the workers and processes that transform ore into iron products. The narrative blends a coming-of-age storyline with clear, step-by-step explanations of mining, smelting, molding, and finishing iron, illustrated by episodes involving the making of a large key, nails, and iron-driven vehicles. Anecdotes and secondary characters show the dangers, skills, and teamwork required in foundry work while tracing iron's passage from raw deposit to everyday tool. Chapters shift between large-scale ironworks and smaller finished objects and conclude with reflections on craftsmanship, industry, and the boy's growing understanding and pride.
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