How do you move an anvil?

yeah, you need a pickaxe.
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Can Pistons push anvils?

Pistons don't push anvils.
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Why do you wrap a chain around an anvil?

The main reason chains are wrapped around anvils is for noise reduction. Depending on their make and quality, many produce a lot of noise when struck. The sound is similar to the clanging of a church bell or high-pitched ringing—hence, the terms. Chains work by dampening the vibration the iron makes while in use.
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How high should an anvil be mounted?

Introduction: Anvil Stand - Pt. 2 - Proper Working Height
  1. Stand up straight and let your arms rest comfortably by your sides.
  2. Make a fist and measure the distance from the floor to the bottom of your closed hand.
  3. This number should be the height of the face of your anvil.
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What is the best base for a anvil?

It is best to use a heavy wood that doesn't split easily. Some non-splitting and heavy woods are American Elm (best but hard to find), Sycamore, Honey Locust, Walnut, Mulberry, and Sugar Maple. Woods that are heavy but split easily are Oak and Ash.
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How big should my anvil stand be?

Measure from your knuckles to the ground. That should be the height of the top of your anvil. It's likely to be about 30 inches or so. Subtract the height of your anvil, and you should have the height of your stand, in this case about 23 inches.
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What blocks can't be pushed by pistons?

Some blocks cannot be pushed by pistons and the piston head will not extend. These blocks include Obsidian, Bedrock, Furnaces, Chests, etcetera. Pistons will not push blocks into the Void or the top of the map. Pumpkins, Cobwebs, Dragon Egg and Jack-O-Lanterns are turned back into items when pushed.
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What blocks are immovable in Minecraft?

Bedrock Exclusive: Whilst in Minecraft Java Edition multiple items are not affected by a Slime Block connected to a Sticky Piston, in Minecraft Bedrock, only Obsidian, Bedrock, and End Portal Frames are immovable.
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How many years does an anvil last?

Tempered, hardened steel is the best material for an anvil. Make sure that you choose the right size. A good anvil shouldn't be rounded, dull, chipped, or cracked. An anvil that's properly taken care of will last up to 100 years.
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How high can an anvil fall before it breaks?

Anvils fall when there isn't a block underneath them, just like sand and gravel, dealing damage to whatever's underneath depending on fall distance – up to a maximum of 40 blocks (20 hearts of damage). It'll also crush any items underneath it, so be careful what you leave lying around.
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Why did my anvil break after 3 uses?

Yes, using the anvil can damage and eventually break it. Each use has a 12% chance of damaging the anvil. Damaging the anvil changes it to slightly damaged the first time, very damaged the second time and breaks it the third time (though the item is still upgraded). This means an anvil will last, on average, 25 uses.
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How do you support an anvil?

Start by getting a tree stump that's completely leveled on the top and bottom. This process will prevent the stump from wobbling when you're using it. Place your anvil on the center of the stump and ensure that it doesn't move around.
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Why do Smiths hit the anvil?

Blacksmiths hit the anvil between strikes to keep momentum and rhythm up. It allows them to keep a steady rhythm with the hammer while planning out their next move, readjusting their grip, or flipping the hot item over. These light taps can also help when their hands become tired.
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How heavy should an anvil be?

A good rule of thumb is that your anvil should be at least 50 times heavier that what your striking with. So if you're using a 1kg hammer to forge blades, then you need at least a 50kg anvil. If your anvil isn't heavy enough you can make it heavier by making the base heavier.
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Why is there a square hole in an anvil?

Unlike the step, it often features slightly rounded edges so that the edges don't cut into the metal being pounded on the face. The hardy hole is a square hole through the anvil that allows you to secure various tools in the anvil.
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How heavy are the anvils on forged in fire?

1) Forging Anvils (Recommended for Blacksmiths)

Forging anvils generally range in weight from 7- to 200 pounds.
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