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  2. Power hammer - Wikipedia

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    A power hammer A blacksmith working with a 50-kilogram (110 lb) power hammer. Power hammers are mechanical forging hammers that use an electrical power source or steam to raise the hammer preparatory to striking, and accelerate it onto the work being hammered. They are also called open die power forging hammers.

  3. Blacksmith - Wikipedia

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    A blacksmith is a metalsmith who creates objects primarily from wrought iron or steel, but sometimes from other metals, by forging the metal, using tools to hammer, bend, and cut (cf. tinsmith). Blacksmiths produce objects such as gates, grilles, railings, light fixtures, furniture, sculpture, tools, agricultural implements, decorative and ...

  4. Traveling forge - Wikipedia

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    An American Civil War-era traveling forge contained 1,200 pounds (540 kg) of tools, coal and supplies. These tools and supplies included a bellows attached to a fireplace, a 4-inch-wide (100 mm) vise, 100-pound (45 kg) anvil, a box containing 250 pounds (110 kg) of coal, 200 pounds (91 kg) of horse shoes, 4-foot-long (1.2 m) bundled bars of iron, and on the limber was a box containing the ...

  5. Forge - Wikipedia

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    There are many types of hammer used in a blacksmith's workshop but this will name just a few common ones. Hammers can range in shape and weight from half an ounce to nearly 30 pounds depending on the type of work being done with it. Hand hammer - used by the smith. Ball-peen hammer; Cross-peen hammer; Straight-peen hammer; Rounding hammer

  6. Swage block - Wikipedia

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    The sides are scalloped to present formed shapes for forging operations. Shapes are for example the curve of a wheel , which could be used to finish a wheel rim, using a suitable hammer . Other shapes, such as the half hexagon , can be used with a matching top swage to form a hexagonal cross-section on a bar.

  7. Trip hammer - Wikipedia

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    In Germany, tilt hammers of up to 300 kg were used in hammer mills to forge iron. Surviving, working hammers, powered by water wheels, may be seen, for example, at the Frohnauer Hammer in the Ore Mountains. The belly helve hammer was the kind normally found in a finery forge, used for making pig iron into forgeable bar iron. This was lifted by ...