Machine Blacksmithing

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Machine Blacksmithing
James Cran
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This forms a cushion on which the anvil rests. The top edges of the block in the back and front are made lower in the center than at the ends, permitting the scale and dirt from the work to find its way to the floor instead of getting under the anvil. A flange 3 inches wide all around the outside forms the base of the block and gives it a solid bearing on the floor. The location of an anvil mounted on this type of block can be changed at any time, and its height can be adjusted without much tro...uble. The wooden cushion gives a block of this kind all the advantages and none of the disadvantages of a wooden block.
In Fig. 27 the cast-iron anvil block is shown in detail. It should be so adjusted that when an anvil is placed upon it the face of the anvil will be inclined at an angle of about 3 degrees towards the front. This not only makes the work easier for the blacksmith, but ANVILS AND FORGES 25 gives the scales a tendency to leave the face of the anvil on the side furthest from him.
Large pieces of hot metal should never be left on an anvil longer than absolutely necessary, and in no case should hot work be left on the face of the anvil when the blacksmith leaves his work.


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