Knife makers, jewelers, blacksmiths and farriers pound out shaping, riveting, straightening and scrolling work on this 44-lb single-horn anvil. A drop-forged cast steel body delivers a 50 HRC working face that returns hammer energy and resists denting under repeated blows. The round horn handles curves, scrolls and rings, while the 0.6-in hardy hole and pritchel hole accept swages, fullers, bending forks and punches for rivet and accessory work. A polished, quenched face plus protective spray coating slow oxidation, keeping the working zone flat. The 7-in x 4.7-in base sits planted on a bench or stump during heavy striking.
50 HRC Working Face: a hardened top returns hammer energy efficiently and resists denting under repeated forging, riveting and straightening blows
Round Horn and Hardy: the round horn shapes curves and scrolls while the 0.6-in hardy hole and pritchel hole accept swages, fullers and bending forks
Polished Quenched Surface: the face is polished and quenched then sprayed for added rust resistance, helping the working zone stay flat and clean
Smith and Hobby Use: a fit for blacksmiths, knife makers, jewelers, metalsmiths and farriers needing a compact bench anvil for daily shaping and finishing work
Drop-Forged Cast Steel: a one-piece cast steel body with a wide 7-in x 4.7-in base sits planted under hammer impact and resists chipping at the edges
Specification: Weight: 44.1 lb / 20 kg; Length: 17.6-in / 445 mm; Width: 4.7-in / 120 mm; Height: 5.6-in / 142 mm; Base: 7-in x 4.7-in / 176 x 120 mm; Round Hole: 0.6-in / 15 mm; Hardy Hole: 0.6-in x 0.6-in / 15 x 15 mm; Material: Cast Steel; Hardness: 50 HRC