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Another anvil stand

34kw

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This is an anvil stand I made for my son's birthday for his Peter Wright anvil. Nothing fancy, but I like the medieval look.
 

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iajonesy

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Nice work 34KW. Makes me think I should build a stand for mine. It was my great-Grandfathers and I'm 67 years old so it's an oldie.

Mike
 

BD1

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Really nice setup, he's gonna love it !!!
How tall is that to top of anvil ? Normally top of anvil should be set to bottom of a fist made , arms straight down , standing next to it. Sometimes pictures are deceiving.
 
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34kw

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Thanks all for the kind words. I've been away and just now logged on. The wooden block height is 24". That plus the anvil height puts it at my knuckles. I used select fir 2x10 and that's how it came out. Another 1-2" in height would have been a little better, but this won't be used all day long, so I don't think fatigue will be a factor. Making a glu-lam beam that is square is harder than I thought. I ended up gluing in sections.
 
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