Building a Mobile Anvil Stand - Blacksmithing
My old anvil stand was a tree log which wasn't high enough and caused back issues due to the bending over to use it. I've made a new anvil stand which is higher and more functional and most importantly, mobile. Having a small workshop, this is important so I can keep juggling tools and equipment around in their location.
The anvil stand is made from Spotted Gum hardwood timber which I had at home, also scrap steel and a piece of scrap copper. The weight of the stand is considerable due to the hardwood. The handle mechanism lowers the castors when needed to move the anvil and then raises them back up when it's in place and ready for beating hot steel. Thus providing a secure stand whenever the anvil is in use.
I want to give credit to @jimmydiresta for the idea of the lifting mechanism. If you haven't seen Diresta's videos go check him out - he's taught me a lot over the years and he is an extremely talented builder and maker. Thanks Jimmy!
I'm sure many people have been wondering where I've been and why I haven't uploaded any videos for some time. Let's just say that life sometimes throws you a massive curveball that is hard to deal with. I've had multiple of those in the last couple of years. I guess the real trick is to double down on life, persevere, adapt and take solace in those loved ones in your life. We just have to keep on going putting one foot in front of the other!
Enjoy the video & keep on learning!
Find me on Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/will_matthews84/
Видео Building a Mobile Anvil Stand - Blacksmithing канала Will Matthews
The anvil stand is made from Spotted Gum hardwood timber which I had at home, also scrap steel and a piece of scrap copper. The weight of the stand is considerable due to the hardwood. The handle mechanism lowers the castors when needed to move the anvil and then raises them back up when it's in place and ready for beating hot steel. Thus providing a secure stand whenever the anvil is in use.
I want to give credit to @jimmydiresta for the idea of the lifting mechanism. If you haven't seen Diresta's videos go check him out - he's taught me a lot over the years and he is an extremely talented builder and maker. Thanks Jimmy!
I'm sure many people have been wondering where I've been and why I haven't uploaded any videos for some time. Let's just say that life sometimes throws you a massive curveball that is hard to deal with. I've had multiple of those in the last couple of years. I guess the real trick is to double down on life, persevere, adapt and take solace in those loved ones in your life. We just have to keep on going putting one foot in front of the other!
Enjoy the video & keep on learning!
Find me on Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/will_matthews84/
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