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Anvil and base plate for a 25 cwt steam hammer
Anvil and base plate for a 25 cwt steam hammer, plan, front elevation and details
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This image showcases the intricate details of an Anvil and base plate for a 25 cwt (quarter ton) Steam Hammer. The Steam Hammer, a pivotal piece of machinery in foundries during the Industrial Revolution, was used for forging and shaping heavy metals. The anvil, a flat, heavy metal surface with a rounded front, is the primary work surface for the blacksmith. Its massive size and strength allowed the blacksmith to shape and mold metal with precision and power. The base plate, a large, thick, and sturdy foundation, supports the anvil and ensures its stability during the hammering process. The base plate's intricate design includes a series of bolts and ribs that distribute the weight and force evenly, preventing any potential damage to the floor or foundation. The front elevation of the anvil and base plate reveals the meticulous engineering that went into their creation. The anvil's rounded front, or "horn," is designed to absorb the impact of the hammer blows, while the flat, level surface of the anvil's working face allows for consistent and accurate shaping of the metal. The base plate's ribbed design not only distributes weight evenly but also provides additional support to the anvil. This Steam Hammer, with its impressive Anvil and base plate, was likely used in a foundry or engineering workshop during the late 1800s. The machinery's intricate design and robust construction are a testament to the ingenuity and craftsmanship of the era. The Steam Engine, a crucial component of the Steam Hammer, would have provided the necessary power to drive the hammer's motion. This photograph, with its intricate details and historical significance, is a fascinating glimpse into the world of machinery and engineering during the Industrial Revolution. It is a reminder of the incredible advancements in technology and the pivotal role that machinery played in shaping our modern world.
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