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My journey through anvils


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For all those that feel that they need an "anvil" to do any blacksmithing, take heart. Here are some pics of my anvil through my journey into blacksmithing. All the anvils listed below are because I followed the advice of Thomas Powers and told everyone I met that I was looking for an anvil. One by one they crept into my life. Well, not the rock.

Needs no explaining other than you use what you have available. Possibly thrown at me by someone that I asked too many times if they knew where I could get an anvil.
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Flat, heavy, unyielding. 1" x 12" x 12" plate of steel.
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A step up in the world. A 6" piece of RR track that was given to me.
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Next step, a train car coupler. Seriously immobile with lots of great angles and curves. Still in use!
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And finally my 152# Ygiagam anvil.
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A 300# block of steel IS an anvil.

I have used a paver brick. It worked...

I have a short piece of rail, still gets used at times.

I have a cast iron ASO that weighs about 70#, I think it weighed about 100#, as the heel is broke off and it is ridge-back. I cut a new hardy in it with a cold chisel.

I have a 1x3x12 bolster plate with a hardy hole chiseled into it with a cold chisel. Yes, I had some practice. Make a diamond point chisel to clean the corners.

The sledge hammer head gets used clamped into the post vise. It is sometimes more convenient. When I needed a fuller I clamped a cross pein hammer in the vise. Worked pretty good, other than being too high.

I like my Trenton anvil.

Phil

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My first anvil was (is) a 100 kg anvil I got at the scrapyard.
My second anvil was a small 25kg anvil I got at the scrapyard.
My third anvil is a badly damaged 30 kg I got at the scrapyard.
And I am now looking for a square piece of steel as an anvil for a specific job.
I think this is the wrong way round.

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