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Anvil stand blueprints
Anvil stand blueprints





anvil stand blueprints anvil stand blueprints

I'm sure I'll come up with better designs as I go. The next stump I hope to find a band saw that can make better cuts. I hope to minimize this with making this the working side of the anvil.īelow are some pics I think are self explanatory. You can see how I cut in to the stump with the chainsaw in the lower right corner. The circular saw had a hard time cutting. Angle iron will also cover the tapered corners and have tabs to hook springs in for hold downs. The tapered base will allow for stability while minimizing the obstruction around the work areas of the anvil. Working side of anvil cut more steeply or vertical for hanging hammers and allowing more standing more while at the anvil. The angle iron will also keep the anvil in place. this will allow pre cut spacers to fit under the anvil raising or lowering the working height of the anvil. So I idea is angle iron on the square corners. The smaller anvil will help me correct the mistakes I made in eyeballing the chainsaw cuts.Ģ. The ability to adjust the height by 2" to 3". Yes, I've already picked another log for the next go around. I think you get the idea I wanted from the pics. I'm going to finish this up but I'm not real happy with my workmanship. The Iron Forge Fire Blacksmithing ForumĪ few post ago I showed a log that I saved to become a new anvil stump.Pennsylvania Artist Blacksmiths Associationīlacksmith Forums, Resources & Historical Reference







Anvil stand blueprints