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This is a discussion on ? about William Foster anvils within the Blacksmithin' forums, part of the Blacksmithing category; can anyone tell me about the construction of William Foster anvils? Ive never had the chance to inspect one myself..Are ...
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Hello, William Foster anvils were made in England , they are a multi-piece , forge welded , wrought iron body with a steel face plate welded on . They were high quality anvils and there is still a large number of them in use today . Hope this helps , Forgeman
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I'll just add that they *should* ring unless they are dampened down and a free standing one that doesn't ring may have face delamination issues. Also check for cracks in the corners of the hardy holes as I've seen several WF's that were missing the heel. They are neat anvils in that they are date stamped---mine is 1828
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Hey Thomas. Were any of the William Foster anvils cast? I just went to check out an anvil last weekend and we couldn't make out the name, for sure. It looked like it had 2 names, the second started with F and ended in ER. It was stamped 1846 right below the name in numbers that were about 3/8inch or maybe 1/2 inch tall. The anvil didn't have a real good ring, but had about a 3 inch long chip out of the edge of the face.
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None of them were cast and the date stamp is pretty conclusive for William Foster as few if any others did that. If it doesn't have a clear ring, try walking the hammer around the face to see where it's "dead"---probably where it's delaminating, if it's only in an area you don't care about it will work for you *but* at a lower price as it will tend to spread with use. The missing chip isn't the problem, I have used anvil with the edges pretty much destroyed that still rang. the problem is that there is a crack or seperation somewhere that is absorbing the sound energy. Old anvils often had the face made up of several plates forge welded on and the welding can be dubious on different plates. If the working area sounds good then I don't mind if the heel plate is "loose"---but it's not as good an anvil as one where the complete face is good. OTOH to get started a chunk of fork lift tine will work. Don't get hunk up on anvils! Take a look at this $25 anvil MKArmory Makers of Rapiers, Swords, Daggers, and Longswords then go to "that anvil story" link on the bottom of the page.
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That's disappointing. My only anvil is a William Foster, and the only spot that rings is the heel. I guess I paid too much after all. Could the half-attached chip in the side of the anvil be absorbing the sound energy, or is it pretty much guaranteed to be delaminated? Last edited by psilogen; 09-16-2008 at 03:41 PM. |
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