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Offline leejohnd

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Just starting out, anvil questions
« on: August 04, 2013, 04:55:00 PM »
Hey guys,

My names John, just your average college student with a fascination with weapons of every nature. I'm finally out of my old apartment and into a normal house, with a big yard! I want to try my hand at forging. I have made a couple of knives out of files, but I wasn't able to get fancy with them because I didn't have a good way to heat them up. I am going to make a forge soon, but I was wondering how you guys got your anvils? I have been looking on **** and craigslist, but my choices are slim and crazy expensive. I'm on a college budget, so I can't afford to drop 400 on an anvil. I'm wondering if there are any true alternatives to anvils, or a way to make one at home?

Also, while I'm at it, my roommate Lauren had a steel drum that looks kinda old. Its not too rusted but they punched a few holes in the bottom and side at the base, to vent it for fires. I have a few random ideas on how to use it as a forge, but those are just guesses on what could work.   :D   I want to see what you guys have to say.  

Thanks in advance,

JL

Offline Lamey

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Re: Just starting out, anvil questions
« Reply #1 on: August 04, 2013, 05:13:00 PM »
Go to your local scrap yard, look around, you would be surprised at what you may find.  In a pinch a piece of railroad track can work for a while.

Offline leejohnd

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Re: Just starting out, anvil questions
« Reply #2 on: August 04, 2013, 05:22:00 PM »
Thanks! I didn't even consider that, although I'm not sure if there is one near me. I'd still love to hear what others think.

Offline gudspelr

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Re: Just starting out, anvil questions
« Reply #3 on: August 04, 2013, 05:38:00 PM »
There's a scrap/recycling yard near me that has several old fork lift forks.  If you got a few sections of those and put them together, you have an anvil.  The first anvil I hammered on was a friend's and was I think around 5"x5" of mild steel.  It was a few feet long though and held upright.  If you can get something with mass under where you're hammering, life will be better.  There are a lot of things in this hobby that are ideal and may make things a bit easier, but equally as many or more things that will work.  A little creativity and you'll be able to find something to work for the time being.  Be careful, though-it's all kinds of addictive....  :) .


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Offline leejohnd

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Re: Just starting out, anvil questions
« Reply #4 on: August 04, 2013, 05:46:00 PM »
Thanks, I kinda figured I could use some random hunk of metal. Just wanted to hear it from someone else! haha. I'm sure I will get a real one later on, but I want to make sure I'm any good first    :bigsmyl:

Offline Bladepeek

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Re: Just starting out, anvil questions
« Reply #5 on: August 05, 2013, 02:35:00 PM »
Get ahold of Wayne Goddard's book "The $50 Knife Shop" (or something very close to that) at a bookstore or library. He has some suggestions in there and shows a couple that he got on the cheap. I think one was a massive hunk of steel from a railroad coupling. A blacksmith kind of needs a real anvil to accommodate all the different shapes of metal work he does. I think knifemakers can get by, if they need to, with just a big block of steel. Needs and wants are sometimes different   :)  

I got lucky and found a used anvil cheap that, while not a "big name", is decent for my purposes. Truth be told, though, I never really use anything but the flat top surface and edges.
60" Bear Super K LH 40#@28
69" Matt Meacham LH 42@28
66" Swift Wing LH 35@28
54" Java Man Elk Heart LH 43@28
62"/58" RER LXR LH 44/40@28

Offline leejohnd

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Re: Just starting out, anvil questions
« Reply #6 on: August 06, 2013, 11:03:00 AM »
Thanks for the referral. I'll take a look at it.

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