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the free encyclopedia Metalworking tool For other uses
"Anvil" &#160
–&#160
news &#160
newspapers &#160
Learn more
books &#160
scholar &#160
with a flattened top surface
it was the primary tool of metal workers. &#91
1 &#93
but are considered unsuitable for serious use
tools
and work pieces of hardened steel should never directly strike the anvil face with full force
as they may damage it
mainly European
are made with two horns
one square and one round. Also
this is used to upset steel
called hardy tools
chains

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