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40 kg Premium Blacksmith Anvil, Cast 6150 Steel

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  • 40 kg Premium Blacksmith Anvil, Cast 6150 Steel
  • 40 kg Premium Blacksmith Anvil, Cast 6150 Steel
  • 40 kg Premium Blacksmith Anvil, Cast 6150 Steel
  • 40 kg Premium Blacksmith Anvil, Cast 6150 Steel
  • 40 kg Premium Blacksmith Anvil, Cast 6150 Steel
  • 40 kg Premium Blacksmith Anvil, Cast 6150 Steel
  • 40 kg Premium Blacksmith Anvil, Cast 6150 Steel
$2,369.11

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40 KG Cast Steel Blacksmith Anvil  -The Ethan

(Price is for Pickup from Brookvale, NSW 2100. We can ship with TNT to a depot nearest you, this is much cheaper than residential delivery)

Premium cast steel anvil in 6150 carbon steel, good for knife makers wanting to forge their own blades. 

These are a taller and thinner model than the standard stocky anvils, in a better steel alloy that hardens deeper.

Nordic Edge is super proud of our own take on the classic London Pattern Anvil, with a nod to BK anvils that used to be made right here in Australia. This is our own anvil custom made for Nordic Edge.

The anvil design is by Troy Hageman of Nowra knives for us and we call this 40 kg model the "Ethan" or Son of Troy. The anvils are cast and then fixed up so weight is +/- 3-4%.

  • Anvil face is 386 x 78 mm
  • Cast 6150 steel hardened face to approx 57 HRC
  • long, stable base at 292 x 165 mm
  • Hardy hole is about 1"  (25-27 mm)
  • Pritchel holes are 10 mm and 15 mm, drilled after casting
  • Cutting face on horn side is 78 x 40 mm
  • Upsetting block on far side of anvil 
  • Long, rounded horn thins to approx 1/2" -1"
  • Anvil height 212 mm, footprint approx 292 x 165 mm
  • weight is approx 40 kg +/- 3-4% 

6150 Steel: Premium anvil steel

There is nothing wrong with standard anvils in 1050 shallow hardening steel. We use a couple of them ourselves in the workshop, they are a good beginner anvil.But 6150 is a step up, this is a much tougher steel and hardens deeper down from the face of the anvil.

6150 is a medium-carbon spring steel not unlike 5160 but with added manganese and chromium, tough enough to be used for knife blades and even machined parts like gears. As a testament to it's choice for premium anvils is that Master Blacksmith Uri Hofi cast his brand of Hofi Anvils - as well as his famous Hofi Ergonomic Hammers - in 6150 steel in Germany.

6150 has a typical chemistry of Carbon 0.50%, Manganese 0.80%, Silicon 0.30%, Chromium 1.00%, Vanadium 0.15%. The main features making 6150 so attractive for anvils is not high HRC but toughness, wearability and the ability to harden deeper than for instance 1050 steel.

Design:

  • The shape is tall and thin providing the double benefit of having more of the weight under the hammer, as well as letting the blacksmith stand closer to the work than a stockier, wider anvil face.
  • The anvil also has an upsetting block on the far side of the anvil, down on the base. This allows for stock being upset to be based lower than the anvil face for more power.
  • This is our version of a classic London Pattern anvil, with rounded lines holes on the short sides of the base for bolting down.

Dressing the anvil face:

Dressing the anvil is done by rounding the edges using a flap wheel on an angle grinder, or hand files. And the round horn ground nice and even to remove cast marks and the black paint. This dressing makes the anvil more useful, as forging with the sharp corners tend to pinch the steel and create cracks.

These are cast from premium 6150 steel and should with minimal care be the last anvil you ever buy. We call this model the Ethan or "son of Troy".

We ship these with TNT to the closest depot to you for pickup, or to your house but note TNT charges another couple of hundred dollars for residential delivery.

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2 Reviews

  • 5
    40kg nordic edge anvil

    Posted by Unknown on 16th May 2024

    Great product, if your thinking of buying it - do it

  • 5
    40KG anvil

    Posted by Frederick Gent on 7th Jan 2023

    Well made,very good casting .Nice round horne .Its a very good peice of gear to have in your shed ,and to break it I made a pair of knife tongs .10/10

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