Forge Work by William Lewis Ilgen

Forge Work by William Lewis Ilgen

Author:William Lewis Ilgen
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: American book company
Published: 1912-03-25T05:00:00+00:00


Mark the center of this length with a hardy or cold chisel. Form a shoulder 1} inches from the end, and draw this end to | X ^ inch at the bottom of the shoulder, tapering to fXf inch at the end, as at a. Form a second shoulder at an angle of 45 degrees, starting from the bottom of the first one, by holding the work on the anvil, as shown at 6. The blows should be directed a Ut-tle toward the center mark, to flatten and spread the metal for forming the joint

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Form a third shoulder at c, 1 inch from and on the opposite side to the first and toward the center mark, the thickness here being J inch. Note that these shoulders should be made with overhanging blows and not by using the fuller. The metal between the shoulders c and a should now be forged into shape-for the joint. Forge the other end in a similar manner, being careful to have all dimensions correspond; then cut the stock in two at the center.

Draw out the heavy ends for the handles witk a. ^of^^st



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