What is the proper height for an anvil?

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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 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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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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Why do blacksmiths tap 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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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 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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What weight anvil is used on forged in fire?

Forging anvils generally range in weight from 7- to 200 pounds. Anvils that weigh up to 150 pounds are considered portable, and the heavier they are, the heavier the work they can handle. Most forging anvils used for heavy work are at least 100 pounds.
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What grade of steel are anvils made of?

The great majority of modern anvils are made of cast steel that has been heat treated by either flame or electric induction. Inexpensive anvils have been made of cast iron and low quality steel, but are considered unsuitable for serious use as they deform and lack rebound when struck.
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What makes a good anvil stand?

The best anvil stand for your projects should have more than enough room. One of the reasons that people love the anvil stand from VKRP Enterprises so much is that it has plenty of space for other tools. You shouldn't feel confined to one area, or you might risk pushing the anvil off and causing injuries.
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How does a magnet stop anvil ringing?

@MaxRied: If applied to a narrow part of the anvil, a small magnet may induce a slightly larger volume of confused phonons, or phonons acting counter to a universal pattern of sound vibrations, which may act as a plug of lead or heavier material to locally damp and maybe break up the ringing of the entire anvil.
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What do I do with a new anvil?

“But if you soften the edges, they will quickly become rounded. You can soften the edges by heating the edge to a cherry red and permitting it to cool by itself, which takes the temper or hardness out of the edge. If the anvil edges become too rounded with use, you can reface or remachine the surface.”
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How do you stop an anvil from rusting?

Here are a few tips you can use to stop an anvil from rusting:
  1. Regularly use the anvil.
  2. Apply maintenance wax to your anvil.
  3. Add oil to the surface of your anvil.
  4. Clean and cover your anvil after use.
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What does an anvil round hole do?

The anvil's pritchel hole (the small, round hole on the right) is used as a base for punching holes in metal. Anvil use can be as simple as a base for straightening bent metal or as complex as making metal bowls or other decorative work. One of the simplest features of an anvil is the pritchel hole.
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Why are forged blades dipped in oil?

Parts made of low-carbon steel and low-hardenability alloys quench better in fast oils. Hot oils are kept at much higher temperatures and are used to ensure that a part's core temperature and surface temperature do not vary too greatly during a quench. This controls distortion and reduces the risk of cracking.
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How heavy is an average anvil?

Blacksmith anvils typically weigh between 75 to 500 pounds (34 – 226 kg), but extreme examples can be as light as 8 ounces (220 g) and as heavy as 1,000 pounds (453 kg) or more. What is this?
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How hard should an anvil face be?

Hard anvil faces (HRC 58-65), of sufficient thickness, do not dent easily with the errant hammer blow; nor do they become saddle shaped, nor do they have edges that get pounded down or become rounded. Typically the bigger the anvil, the thicker should be the hardened face and 1/2” should be minimum for any anvil.
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What is an old anvil worth?

You used to be able to buy an anvil for $1 or $2 per pound, but those days are largely gone. Now a more common price is between $3 and $6 per pound for a quality anvil. There's a number of factors for that including a resurgence in the popularity of blacksmithing as a hobby, but mostly because of collectors.
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