The complete guide to blacksmithing, horseshoeing by Lungwitz Anton & Adams Charles F

The complete guide to blacksmithing, horseshoeing by Lungwitz Anton & Adams Charles F

Author:Lungwitz, Anton & Adams, Charles F
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Blacksmithing, Horseshoeing, Carriage and wagon making
Publisher: Chicago, M. A. Donohue & co
Published: 1902-03-25T05:00:00+00:00


piece of iron. The ends of the branches are bent inward over a dull corner of the anvil, are bevelled, laid one over the other, and welded to form the bar. The bar should be as wide and thick as the rest of the shoe, but slightly concaved on the side of the frog.

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This form of shoe is valuable for the reason that it protects certain sections of the wall from pressure, permits part of the body weight to be borne by the frog, and restores activity to disused parts of the foot. It may give a larger bearing surface for the hoof. By adding a leather sole to the bar shoe we may distribute the weight over the entire base of the foot, and



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