Photo bomb tour below...
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250kg anvil |
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The old furnaces |
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Racks of steel ready to be worked on |
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Our instructor in front of the large power hammer |
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The two hooks tapered. This took half of the first day. Noodle arms at the end |
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Baby gas furnaces. Not something to stand in front of |
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The anvil I was working on with some tools of the trade |
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The classroom with the striking anvils in the middle of the room |
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So much history laying around - a die for a hook. |
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Hooks now with spirals |
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Hooks bent to shape - this was the end of day 1 |
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Day 2 - Marking out the back plate - the last time anything was square on this. Witness punched holes to help guide the fuller. |
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When the anvil has two hardy holes, you know it's serious |
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Random spanner left laying around |
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Hooks hot riveted onto the base plate and coated in bees wax |