Cast vs Forged Metal: Which One Is Actually Stronger?

By History of Simple Things

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They may look almost identical—but cast metal and forged metal are made in completely different ways, and that difference can dramatically affect strength, durability, toughness, and performance. In this episode of History of Simple Things, we explore how metal casting and forging work, where these techniques came from, why forged metal is often stronger, and why manufacturers still choose casting for many important components. From engine blocks and cylinder heads to crankshafts, gears, tools, and aircraft components, discover why engineers choose one manufacturing process over the other—and what is happening inside the metal that you can't see. ⏱️ Timestamps: 0:03 – Cast vs. Forged Metal: The Big Difference 0:42 – The Ancient History of Metalworking 1:52 – How Cast Metal Is Made 2:40 – The Hidden Weaknesses of Casting 3:35 – How Forged Metal Is Made 4:45 – Why Forged Metal Is Stronger 5:50 – Which One Is More Durable? 6:25 – Why Engine Parts Use Different Methods 7:05 – How Engine

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