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− | + | =Intro= | |
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+ | MSL Leiden has a variety of blacksmithing tools available for it's members. Some tools are on loan (from Jochem and Leon). Others are owned by the space. This page details what tools we have available to us. | ||
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+ | This page is a work in progress and does not as yet contain all the blacksmithing tools. We have two whole racks of tools that were donated to the space and are condition unknown. Some need some TLC, some are good to go, but specialist. | ||
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+ | ==Tools== | ||
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+ | ===Anvil & related=== | ||
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+ | ====London Pattern Anvil==== | ||
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+ | Owner: Makerspace Leiden | ||
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+ | A heavy london pattern anvil with a 25mm hardy hole and a 13mm pritchel hole. | ||
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+ | The anvil is on a portable stand, there are two round holes on the side that take a pair of rods to make it easier to move about. There are a pair of wheels on the rear side of the stand, if you carefully lift the front you can wheel the anvil about. Warning, and this may be obvious. HEAVY. Really heavy. Careful on the uneven floor. | ||
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+ | [[Bestand:Anvil01.jpg|800px|London Pattern Anvil]] | ||
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+ | ====Hardy Small Anvil==== | ||
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+ | Owner: Makerspace Leiden | ||
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+ | For fine detail work, or for where you want the work piece closer to you. Also useful that the edges of this are sharper than the main anvil, this can be useful for dividing work. | ||
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+ | [[Bestand:StakingAnvil.jpg|800px|Small staking anvil in the hardy hole of the anvil]] | ||
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+ | ====Hardy hole cut off tool==== | ||
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+ | Owner: Makerspace Leiden | ||
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+ | Used to cut the work from a longer piece of stock. Try to avoid hitting the cutting edge with the hammer. Cut most of the way through, then bend the work to fatigue it from the stock. | ||
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+ | [[Bestand:Hardy01.jpg|800px|Cut off hardy installed in the hardy hole of the anvil]] | ||
+ | [[Bestand:Hardy02.jpg|800px|Cut off hardy in use in the hardy hole of the anvil. A red hot work piece is on the cutting edge and about to be struck with a hammer.]] | ||
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+ | ====Bending Fork==== | ||
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+ | Owner: Makerspace Leiden | ||
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+ | This is a useful tool for bending long pieces. It's a bit too big to fit the hardy hole currently, just needs a few minutes with a grinder to make it fit better. | ||
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+ | [[Bestand:BendingFork01.jpg|800px|Hardy hole bending fork fitted in the hardy hole of the anvil]] | ||
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+ | ===Hammers=== | ||
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+ | ====1.2kg Cross peen hammer==== | ||
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+ | Owner: Makerspace Leiden | ||
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+ | 1.2kg German pattern cross peen hammer. | ||
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+ | [[Bestand:hammer01.jpg|800px|1.2kg cross peen hammer]] | ||
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+ | ====1.6kg Cross peen hammer==== | ||
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+ | Owner: Makerspace Leiden | ||
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+ | 1.6kg cross peen hammer. Pattern unknown. | ||
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+ | [[Bestand:hammer02.jpg|800px|1.6kg cross peen hammer]] | ||
+ | ===Tongs and related tools=== | ||
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+ | ====Round nose tongs - 500mm - 16mm Dia==== | ||
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+ | Owner: Makerspace Leiden | ||
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+ | 16mm diameter end for medium size round stock. | ||
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+ | [[Bestand:Tongs-01.jpg|800px|Tongs with round end.]] | ||
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+ | ====Round nose tongs - 300mm - 8mm Dia==== | ||
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+ | Owner: On loan from Leon Konings | ||
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+ | 8mm diameter end for smaller round stock. | ||
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+ | [[Bestand:Tongs5.jpg|800px|Tongs with round end.]] | ||
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+ | ====Rectangular Tongs - Small==== | ||
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+ | Owner: On loan from Leon Konings | ||
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+ | 6mm x 12mm end. Used for holding rectangular items... | ||
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+ | [[Bestand:Tongs02.jpg|800px|Rectangular Tongs]] | ||
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+ | ====Rectangular Tongs - Medium==== | ||
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+ | Owner: On loan from Leon Konings | ||
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+ | 17mm x 10mm end. Used for holding rectangular items... | ||
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+ | [[Bestand:Tongs06.jpg|800px|Rectangular Tongs]] | ||
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+ | ====Rectangular Tongs - Large==== | ||
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+ | Owner: On loan from Leon Konings | ||
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+ | 10mm x 25mm end. Used for holding rectangular items... | ||
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+ | [[Bestand:Tongs07.jpg|800px|Rectangular Tongs]] | ||
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+ | ====V tongs - Small==== | ||
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+ | Owner: On loan from Leon Konings | ||
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+ | 10mm diamond section. For holding small square stock. | ||
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+ | [[Bestand:Tongs03.jpg|800px|V tongs]] | ||
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+ | ====Deep V tongs - Small==== | ||
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+ | Owner: On loan from Leon Konings | ||
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+ | 6mm x 10mm deep V section. | ||
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+ | [[Bestand:Tongs08.jpg|800px|Deep V tongs]] | ||
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+ | ====Deep V tongs - Large==== | ||
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+ | Owner: On loan from Leon Konings | ||
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+ | 10mm x 25mm deep V section. | ||
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+ | [[Bestand:Tongs04.jpg|800px|Deep V tongs]] | ||
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+ | ====Hammer Eye Tongs==== | ||
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+ | Owner: Makerspace Leiden | ||
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+ | Used for forging hammer heads. Handles are a bit bent, could use some TLC. | ||
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+ | [[Bestand:Tongs09.jpg|800px|Hammer eye tongs]] | ||
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+ | ===Cutting, fullering, and related=== | ||
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+ | ====Hot cut chisel==== | ||
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+ | Owner: Makerspace Leiden | ||
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+ | This tool is used much like the cut off hardy above but in reverse. THIS IS NOT AN AXE. It is not designed to be swung. Line it up on the work piece and then strike it with a hammer. To use this effectively you really need 3 hands. Some people clamp the *COLD* end of the work piece between their legs, and then use the hot cut chisel in one hand and hammer in another. But it's usually simpler just to use a 2nd person as a striker. | ||
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+ | The handle on this, and the 2 fullers, are very long. This is the length of the handle when we bought them. We can cut them shorter if we feel this is beneficial. | ||
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+ | [[Bestand:HotCutChisel01.jpg|800px|Hot cut Chisel]] | ||
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+ | ====Small fuller==== | ||
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+ | Owner: Makerspace Leiden | ||
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+ | This is a fuller with a 10mm diameter curve to it. Used to adding the fuller to blades, as well as for seperating the cutting edge on axes, putting the seperations on hammer heads, etc... | ||
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+ | As with the hot cut chisel, this really needs 3 hands to work effectively. Consider asking a fellow maker to act as striker. | ||
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+ | [[Bestand:SmallFuller01.jpg|800px|Small fuller]] | ||
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+ | ====Large Fuller==== | ||
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+ | Owner: Makerspace Leiden | ||
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+ | As the small fuller, but with a 20mm diameter curved edge. | ||
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+ | [[Bestand:LargeFuller01.jpg|800px|Large fuller]] | ||
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+ | ===Misc=== | ||
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+ | ====Nail Plate==== | ||
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+ | Owner: Makerspace Leiden | ||
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+ | Used for forging the head of nails. | ||
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+ | [[Bestand:NailPlate01.jpg|800px|Nail plate]] | ||
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+ | ====IR Thermometer==== | ||
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+ | Owner: Makerspace Leiden | ||
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+ | High temperature IR thermometer that can measure upto 1600C. Useful for checking the forge temp, both during use, and to make sure it's cooled down so you don't burn yourself. Do not store with the battery installed. | ||
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+ | [[Bestand:Thermometer01.jpg|800px|High temp IR thermometer]] | ||
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+ | ====Farriers' Brush==== | ||
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+ | Owner: Makerspace Leiden | ||
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+ | Large steel bristled stiff farriers brush. used to brush the scale off a work piece while it's hot. The design shields the hand from the heat. | ||
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+ | [[Bestand:Brush01.jpg|800px|Farriers Brush]] | ||
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+ | ====Small Steel Brush==== | ||
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+ | Owner: Makerspace Leiden | ||
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+ | Small steel brush, used the same as the farriers brush, but with a higher chance of burning your hand if you use it wrong... | ||
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+ | [[Bestand:Brush02.jpg|800px|Steel Brush]] | ||
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+ | ====Small Brass Brush==== | ||
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+ | Owner: Makerspace Leiden | ||
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+ | Small brush brush, Used to instill a brass effect in the surface of the steel. | ||
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+ | [[Bestand:Brush03.jpg|800px|Steel Brush]] |
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Intro
MSL Leiden has a variety of blacksmithing tools available for it's members. Some tools are on loan (from Jochem and Leon). Others are owned by the space. This page details what tools we have available to us.
This page is a work in progress and does not as yet contain all the blacksmithing tools. We have two whole racks of tools that were donated to the space and are condition unknown. Some need some TLC, some are good to go, but specialist.
Tools
London Pattern Anvil
Owner: Makerspace Leiden
A heavy london pattern anvil with a 25mm hardy hole and a 13mm pritchel hole.
The anvil is on a portable stand, there are two round holes on the side that take a pair of rods to make it easier to move about. There are a pair of wheels on the rear side of the stand, if you carefully lift the front you can wheel the anvil about. Warning, and this may be obvious. HEAVY. Really heavy. Careful on the uneven floor.
Hardy Small Anvil
Owner: Makerspace Leiden
For fine detail work, or for where you want the work piece closer to you. Also useful that the edges of this are sharper than the main anvil, this can be useful for dividing work.
Hardy hole cut off tool
Owner: Makerspace Leiden
Used to cut the work from a longer piece of stock. Try to avoid hitting the cutting edge with the hammer. Cut most of the way through, then bend the work to fatigue it from the stock.
Bending Fork
Owner: Makerspace Leiden
This is a useful tool for bending long pieces. It's a bit too big to fit the hardy hole currently, just needs a few minutes with a grinder to make it fit better.
Hammers
1.2kg Cross peen hammer
Owner: Makerspace Leiden
1.2kg German pattern cross peen hammer.
1.6kg Cross peen hammer
Owner: Makerspace Leiden
1.6kg cross peen hammer. Pattern unknown.
Round nose tongs - 500mm - 16mm Dia
Owner: Makerspace Leiden
16mm diameter end for medium size round stock.
Round nose tongs - 300mm - 8mm Dia
Owner: On loan from Leon Konings
8mm diameter end for smaller round stock.
Rectangular Tongs - Small
Owner: On loan from Leon Konings
6mm x 12mm end. Used for holding rectangular items...
Rectangular Tongs - Medium
Owner: On loan from Leon Konings
17mm x 10mm end. Used for holding rectangular items...
Rectangular Tongs - Large
Owner: On loan from Leon Konings
10mm x 25mm end. Used for holding rectangular items...
V tongs - Small
Owner: On loan from Leon Konings
10mm diamond section. For holding small square stock.
Deep V tongs - Small
Owner: On loan from Leon Konings
6mm x 10mm deep V section.
Deep V tongs - Large
Owner: On loan from Leon Konings
10mm x 25mm deep V section.
Hammer Eye Tongs
Owner: Makerspace Leiden
Used for forging hammer heads. Handles are a bit bent, could use some TLC.
Hot cut chisel
Owner: Makerspace Leiden
This tool is used much like the cut off hardy above but in reverse. THIS IS NOT AN AXE. It is not designed to be swung. Line it up on the work piece and then strike it with a hammer. To use this effectively you really need 3 hands. Some people clamp the *COLD* end of the work piece between their legs, and then use the hot cut chisel in one hand and hammer in another. But it's usually simpler just to use a 2nd person as a striker.
The handle on this, and the 2 fullers, are very long. This is the length of the handle when we bought them. We can cut them shorter if we feel this is beneficial.
Small fuller
Owner: Makerspace Leiden
This is a fuller with a 10mm diameter curve to it. Used to adding the fuller to blades, as well as for seperating the cutting edge on axes, putting the seperations on hammer heads, etc...
As with the hot cut chisel, this really needs 3 hands to work effectively. Consider asking a fellow maker to act as striker.
Large Fuller
Owner: Makerspace Leiden
As the small fuller, but with a 20mm diameter curved edge.
Misc
Nail Plate
Owner: Makerspace Leiden
Used for forging the head of nails.
IR Thermometer
Owner: Makerspace Leiden
High temperature IR thermometer that can measure upto 1600C. Useful for checking the forge temp, both during use, and to make sure it's cooled down so you don't burn yourself. Do not store with the battery installed.
Farriers' Brush
Owner: Makerspace Leiden
Large steel bristled stiff farriers brush. used to brush the scale off a work piece while it's hot. The design shields the hand from the heat.
Small Steel Brush
Owner: Makerspace Leiden
Small steel brush, used the same as the farriers brush, but with a higher chance of burning your hand if you use it wrong...
Small Brass Brush
Owner: Makerspace Leiden
Small brush brush, Used to instill a brass effect in the surface of the steel.