A community of engineers, makers, and builders who believe that real skill is built through real projects.
The Iron Foundry Sect started as a simple idea — what if a group of engineers treated their skill development the way cultivation sect members in manhwa treat their power? Not through studying theory endlessly, but through building things.
Founded by Niles Adderley, the sect brings together people who want to actually make stuff — rovers, robotic arms, custom workstations, sensor arrays, 3D printers — and document every step so the next builder has something to learn from.
It's half serious engineering lab, half inside joke. We think that's the right ratio.
You learn more in one weekend build than in a month of watching tutorials. Pick up the tools and figure it out.
Every project becomes a manual. The mistakes matter as much as the successes — future disciples need to know both.
Your rank in the sect reflects what you've actually built, not how long you've been here.
The whole point is that the library grows. Add your technique, help someone else's project succeed.
Got questions, want to collaborate, or just want to say what's up? Reach out directly.