Forging a Holdfast for the Anvil - Basic Blacksmithing
A holdfast is an easy way to hold material at the anvil. I find the ideal size difference for the holdfast material is about 1/16" under the size of the hardy hole in the anvil Links for products, suppliers and supporting the channel may be found on the main channel page. #blacksmithing #forged #blacksmith Blacksmithing and related activities can be hazardous. These videos are not a substitute for competent professional instruction. Your safety is your sole responsibility. Always use appropriate safety equipment including eye and ear protection when working in the shop. Follow manufactures safety guidelines for the use of all equipment. In the event something shown in one of these videos seems unsafe, it is up to you to make the appropriate changes to protect yourself.t yourself.

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