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- This steel anvil has one round horn and one flat, fully polished surface area
- Top size : 11″ x 4-5/8″(279.4×117.5mm), Base size: 10″ x 7″(254×177.8mm)
- Rockwell hardness: 52 mm(2″), Horn: 6″(152.4mm)
- Hardy hole: 0.9″x0.9″ (22 x 22 mm), Round hold: 0.78 inch (20 mm)
- This anvil is great for metalsmiths, riveting, flattening, forging and forming metal
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