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Anvils are a very necessary part of any
blacksmithing shop. They can be used to forge
and shape hot metal into many different tools.
Without an anvil, many tools would not exist or
could not be made with such precision.
ANVIL
BICK TABLE FACE BODY HARDIE PUNCH HANGINH
HOLE HOLE END
4. Swage Block
(made of cast iron or cast Steel)
It carries a number of slots of different
shapes and sizes along with its four side
faces. The job is to be given the desired
shape is kept similarly shaped slot.
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5. HAMMERS
Ball Peen
Hammer
Uses in Blacksmithing,
Silversmithing, and
Coppersmithing ... This
type of hammer is
definitely not required in
the workshop
Straight peen
sledge Hammer
A straight pein hammer
can be used in metalwork,
stonework, blacksmithing,
or woodworking.
Cross peen
sledge Hammer
Most forging will be done
using the flat face of the
cross peen hammer.
Double Faced
Sledge Hammer
They are also used to
dislodge objects, such as
trapped objects in farm
and oil fieldwork or to
fracture stone or concrete
for use in building
construction.
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6. Types Of Tongs
TONGS
Tongs are used for holding and turning hot
metal pieces. Depending upon their use tongs
are classified as below
Square Hollow tong
Pincer tong
Close flat tong
Chisel tong
Pick up tong
Round hollow tong
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7. Flatters or Smoothers
Flatters are used for leveling and finishing a flat surface
after drawing out or any other forging operation. They are
made of high carbon steel and consist of a square body,
fitted with a handle and flat square bottom (face).
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8. Types Of Chisels
Hot Chisel
Cold Chisel
Hardie Set
CHISELS
Cold Chisel Hardie Set
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Chisels are used for cutting metal
pieces in hot and cold states.
Hot Chisel
9. Drift: is a large size punch used
to enlarge a hole.
Punch: are made up of high carbon
steel and are used for making rough
holes in hot metal pieces
PUNCH
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10. Set Hammers
it is used for finishing the corners,
formed by two adjacent surfaces
at right angles. The job is
supported on the anvil and the
tool is hammered from the top.
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11. Fuller is used for necking down, grooving,
and drawing a piece of work. These are
made in two pieces (Lower and Upper). The
lower piece is mounted on the anvil and
the upper is held in and from a wire handle.
These are made of high carbon steel and
medium carbon steel. These are used for
hot work only.
FULLER
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TOP FULLER
BOTTOM FULLER
12. swages are used for increasing the length of a
circular rod or for finishing the circular surface
of the job after forging. Swages are made of
high carbon steel in two parts called top and
bottom swage. Their working faces carry
circular grooves to suit the size of the work.
SWAGES
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13. A bench vice is used to hold the workpiece
tightly within the jaws.
BENCH VICE
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