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Renato Muskovic

March 12, 2014 By Steven Halls

How to make an anvil

Renato Muskovic
Renato Muskovic, and his metal shop. 1-604-888-9388. email: rmuskovic@hotmail.com
Specializing in Architectural & Artistic Ornamental Wrought Iron Work.

RenatosCard
19185 – 90 Avenue, Surrey, BC, V4N 3X2.

The above is my public service to Renato, and because he was hard to find on the internet. So hopefully from this blog post, others will know how to contact him.

Now, what follows are pictures of his shop that interest me, mostly regarding tools.
Pictures of hammers.
hammers

hammers

hammers

hammers

Machines
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Bead roller
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Belt Sander
Belt sander

Propane forge
Propane forge

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Coal forge
coal forge

Anvils
anvil

Anvil
I bought a big anvil made by Renato, just like this. Sent it to Hudson Island.

Leg post vise
leg vise

Press
press

Bender (and a big anvil in the background)
bender
bender

Something awesome, probably planishing.
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More awesome, probably power hammer-y or planishing -y
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More machines, heavier duty than hobby grade.
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A nice exhaust hood.
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Of particular interest to me, armor forming stakes
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Miscellaneous of interest
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I put “How to make an anvil” as a heading, because that’s a phrase people search for. They also search “How to make a anvil”. Renato know how. (

 
 
 

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