Forged from tool steel,
approx. 420 x 40 x 40 mm (LxWxH),
Round holes 4, 5, 6, 8, 10,12, 14 mm,
chamfered on one side,
hardened and tempered
Ideal for producing rivets in smaller batches.
This tool allows you to produce various rivet sizes and lengths cleanly and accurately.
It can also be used to produce ball studs.
Features:
forged of tool steel
Hardened and tempered
Precisely machined holes
No jamming of rivets
Always cool the tool thoroughly during use and do not allow it to overheat.
These special tools are forged in the Reisinger forge in the heart of the lower Mühlviertel in Austria according to the highest quality standards.
...and if you want to learn more about Peter Reisinger and his family business, you can find more information in the "Manufacturer" tab.
for forging yourself
approx. 50x30x160 mm
Characteristics:
Head size approx. 50x30x160 mm
approx. 2,0 kg head weight
Material C45 (forged)
easy to forge and harden
approx. 600 mm long handle
This ax blank is specially produced for us in Germany. The eye has already been inserted and corresponds to the valid DIN standard. This means that standard handles for axes and hatchets fit.
The long handle allows for a secure grip when forging and machining. After it has been individually shaped, it can simply be separated.
We chose C45 as the material because it is easy to machine and forgives one or two mistakes. C45 can also be hardened well in water or oil.
consisting of: scythe hammer, scythe anvil and scythestone and book "Dengeln & Wetzen"
With this set, you're perfectly equipped to sharpen and hammer your scythe.
Instead of the combined individual prices of € 76,90 the set is only € 60,65 (german VAT applied).
scythe hammer one peen, fine polished
0,5 kg with ash handle
A workshop on how to properly sharpen a scythe can be found at:
https://scythesupply.com/peeningworkshop.html
260x36x15 mm,
Original SILICAR, grit size 220
More information and a workshop you can also find at
https://scythesupply.com/peening-and-sharpening-european-scythe-blades.html
short
When peening with this anvil, the scythe is placed upside down (unlike when mowing) and struck with the flat face of the peening hammer.
A workshop (in English) on how to properly peen a scythe can be found at:
https://scythesupply.com/peeningworkshop.html
€29.00*
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