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Forming Machines

Forming Machines. Foldable Information. Anvil Blacksmith’s Hammer Ferrous Metals. Related Terms. Forge. Used to heat up ferrous metal to a red hot temperature. The metal can then be shaped using the anvil and blacksmith’s hammers. Uses. Forge.

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Forming Machines

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  1. Forming Machines Foldable Information

  2. Anvil • Blacksmith’s Hammer • Ferrous Metals Related Terms Forge

  3. Used to heat up ferrous metal to a red hot temperature. • The metal can then be shaped using the anvil and blacksmith’s hammers. Uses Forge

  4. Always make sure the lid is open before lighting. • Stay away from opening when lighting. • Always shut the gas and air off when shutting down the forge. • Be aware of where the hot metal is at all times. Safety Rules Forge

  5. Non-ferrous metals • Ingots • Oil Bonded Sand Casting Related Terms Crucible Furnace

  6. Used to melt non-ferrous metal that will be cast into a mold. Use Crucible Furnace

  7. Always have the lid open when lighting. • Always keep any moisture away from the molten metal. • Only instructor may fill the furnace or pour the molten metal. • Turn off the gas and the air when shutting down the furnace. Safety Rules Crucible Furnace

  8. Sheet metal (slip rolls) • Round or square bar (ring roller) Related Terms Ring Roller

  9. Used to roll metal into a cylinder, cone or ring. Uses Ring Roller

  10. Keep fingers away from moving parts. • Do not overload the machines with to thick of a material. • Increase amount of curve over several passes. Safety Rules Ring Roller

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