![]() ![]() The Perun Swiss style anvil has one horn and a number of unique features well suited for artistic blacksmithing. We offer 3 different models with the 2 horn anvil having a longer face than in most one-horn anvils of the same weight, this allows to work with longer steel stock when needed. We had the anvils independently tested for hardness and test results show an average inferred hardness of 57HRC on the edges and faces. The curved end of the anvils allow for easy removal of hardy tools and all bases have upsetting blocks. The special shape of the slim horn allows for complex but precise work such as bending material at any angle or making rings with a regular diameter. Perun anvils have a heavy and uniquely curved base which is very stable and a completely flat milled bottom which transfers the energy really well while muffling bothersome sounds during forging. They are hardest in the middle with hardness decreasing towards the ends and edges to protect them from chipping and breaking over time. All anvils are checked after hardening and re-hardened if required. You can download some or make your own brushes in Art Studio on transparent background then import them in. All anvils are cast in one piece (no welding) and every casting is checked for possible defects such a cracks and cavities before they are heat treated and machined. PNG with a transparent background for this to work. These anvils are made from a specially developed alloy steel containing Mn, Mo, Si, Cr, Ni resulting in anvils with a smooth surface on which workpieces easily slide, reducing fatigue (the faces of steel anvils without any alloy additions become rough over time). Eastern Europe has been producing anvils for a very long time and the Polish Perun anvils are well designed and produced with attention to detail. ![]()
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