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  2. Anvil - Wikipedia

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    Steel anvils are used for tuning for use as musical instruments, because those based partly on cast iron and similar materials give a duller sound; this is actually valued in industry, as pure steel anvils are troublesomely noisy, though energetically more efficient. The hammer and anvil have enjoyed varying popularity in orchestral roles.

  3. English wheel - Wikipedia

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    Steel frames made of solid flame-cut plate, or frames built-up of cut-and-welded plates, are common designs. Steel tubing, generally of square section, has been used for wheeling machine frames during the past 30 years, in the US particularly, where sheet metal shaping has become a hobby as well as a business.

  4. Trip hammer - Wikipedia

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    In mining, trip hammers were used for crushing metal ores into small pieces, although a stamp mill was more usual for this. In finery forges they were used for drawing out blooms made from wrought iron into more workable bar iron. They were also used for fabricating various articles of wrought iron, latten (an early form of brass), steel and ...

  5. US Steel, once a symbol of America’s economic might, is now ...

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    The same article said peak steel output came in 1953, when the company produced 35.8 million tons of steel while steelmakers in Europe and Japan were still struggling to recover from the war.

  6. Pritchel - Wikipedia

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    A pritchel hole is a round hole in an anvil.Its primary purpose is to provide clearance for punching tools, but it can also be used to hold tools that have round shanks. . Pritchel tools are tools such as punches whose functions do not require them to be held at a particular orien

  7. Makera Assada - Wikipedia

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    Intriguingly, while tongs are needed for a great deal of blacksmithing, much work can be done by mere holding the cold end with one's bare hand. Steel is a fairly poor conductor of heat, and orange hot steel at one end would be cold to the touch a foot or so. The Anvil (makera) at its simplest is a large block of iron or steel. Over time this ...