ANVIL STAND, HOW TO MAKE

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ANVIL STAND, HOW TO MAKE

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Anvil stand, how to make

Hi everyone. In this Project I make
an anvil stand with a small rubber shock- absorbing and reduce the noise. I hope you like it.

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My Tools:

Miter Saw

Radial, Angle Grinder

Router

Drill

Sandpaper

Hammer

A lot of wood glue

Ring Spanner

The wood that I use is pine wood 10cm x 10cm.

Ok, Let´s Do It.

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First of all, I cut off the Woods to 40 cm, I get 16 pieces , and then

16 pieces more of 20 cm.

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Once everything has been cut off, then I review the edges with a

sandpaper of 120, to remove possible sprinters.

Ok, This Part Is a Little Brain Tease. Let´s Call Large to the 40 Cm Pieces and Short for the Pieces of 20cm

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The first ones that I glue are 4 long in line forming a piece of 40 x 40

x 10cm and I repeat it with other 4 large pieces more. Then I glue 2 long forming a piece of 20 x 40 x 10 cm and other 2 more. On the other hand I glue 4 small forming a block of 20 x 20 x 20cm. At the end of this part we have to have two pieces of 40 x 40 x 10 cm, two pieces of 40 x 20 x 10 cm and a small piece of 20 x 20 x 20 cm.

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We continue with the pieces that remain and we do exactly the same thing

but with the small pieces, forming the following pieces: two pieces of 40 x 20 x 10cm, two of 20 x 20 x 10cm and one of 40 x 20 x 20cm and we continue with puzzle.

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Now we glued all the pieces forming a 40 x 40 x 40 cube, leaving in the

center the 20 cm block and thus leaving a gap in which we will fit the next piece.

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With the pieces of 20 tall we form a block of 40 x 40 x 20cm high, in

the center we place the block of 40 x 20 x 20, creating the opposite side to the piece that we already have.

In This Part We Are Going to Form Hoops With Three Cm Wide Plate.

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I made the first frame 60cm from one end and from there I was marking at

40cm. Then I held it in the bench press, I folded it with our main tool, which are the hands and as it did not fit, I helped myself with a Hammer, forming a ring of 40 x 40.

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Next, I placed them in the wooden blocks, I held them with a press and I

drilled them with a 6mm bit. Then, I passed another 10mm, then put the screws. I put a screw on each side of the cue.

Restoration to the Anvil

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In this part I make a small restoration to the anvil.

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Simply, I remove the rust with a

wire brush for the radial and rough the flat part of the anvil, because it has too many cutting marks. I helped me with a roughing glass and I finish it with a disk of a thousand leaves of 120. I do not remove all the marks because I do not want to spend more on the anvil. I'm hesitant, because I do not know whether to fill the marks with solder and then sand it. If you have another idea, please comment on it.

In the End I Give Him Some Linseed Oil.

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Now I present the anvil on top of the wooden block to make a recess with

the help of the router so that it does not move at the time of hitting.

In the End I Give Him Some Linseed Oil.

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I Keep Cutting the Rubber, Making a Hole 20 X 20 in the Center.

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And It's Time to Ride It. We Place the First Wooden Block, We Continue With the Rubber and the Other Wooden Block. Then We Just Put the Anvil on It and We Have It Ready.

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Thanks for seeing it. I´ll wait for your comments.