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Does a blacksmith use an anvil?

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What are some synonyms and antonyms for anvil?

Blacksmith is a word. It means anvil.


Hammer and a anvil?

A hammer and anvil are tools used by blacksmith to form metal .


Who uses a hammer and anvil at his work?

A blacksmith.


How blacksmith moulded the metals?

Basically, a blacksmith will use heat from a furnace and a hammer to beat white hot metal into shape over an anvil.


What wepons did Hephaestus use?

Hephaestus was the Greek blacksmith of the gods. He therefore uses blacksmith's hammer, anvil, tongs. . . at some point he was portrayed holding an axe.


How a medieval blacksmith uses a anvil?

they used something


What do you call a blacksmith's iron block?

There doesn't seem to be real name for a blacksmith's hammer. (At least I have not found any specific names for it....) As a blacksmith, one of the most common hammers I use is called a cross pein. The other is a ball pein. Some companies will call a cross pein hammer a blacksmith hammer.


What is a blacksmith called in modern life?

A the use of an anvil, forge and a hammer to shape iron is still called a blacksmith. Although some of the tools may have changed the job remains the same.


How do you use the word strike?

I am waiting for the clock to strike it's twelfth tone. The blacksmith will use his hammer and anvil to strike and shape the heated metal.


Who uses an anvil?

The anvil is a tool that is used by a blacksmith or a farrier. A farrier shoes horses for a living. Blacksmiths use the anvil to pound hot metal into different shapes.


Where blacksmith work?

At a Smith, Forge, or anywhere they have access to a furnace, and anvil and a hammer.


What is the name of a iron block on which a blacksmith hammers red-hot iron?

Do you mean an anvil? According to Wikipedia: "An anvil is a basic tool, a block with a hard surface on which another object is struck."