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Revision as of 15:25, 30 November 2012

Simple Guide to 7K Carpentry Blades

The 3 most important rules to using the anvil is the right tool, the right force and the right camera angle. If you follow these next photos, using those rule you can make carpentry blades with ease.

References:
SM = Shaping Mallet
WC = Wide Chisel
BP = Ball Peen

Carp1.png Start with this photo's camera angle and using the Shaping Mallet at force 9, hit the white circle on the front of blade
Carp2.png Still using the Shaping Mallet at force 9, hit the white circle at the top of the slope created by the first hit
Carp3.png 1. Still using the Shaping Mallet at force 9, continue hitting the top of the slopes created by the previous hits. Notice we are not concerned about the last part of the blade.

2. Change to Wide Chisel force 9 and hit the white circle.
Carp4.png Still using the Wide Chisel at force 9, continue hitting the top of the slopes created by the previous hits much like you did with the Shaping Mallet.
Carp5.png You should end up with the front of the blade looking something like this. This completes the front of the blade.
Carp6.png This step is optional, it may only add a few extra quality points.

1. Rotate camera and you should see 4 small bumps just behind the front of the blade.

2. Using Wide Chisel force 3 hit between the first and second bump.
Carp7.png This step is optional, it may only add a few extra quality points.

1. Rotate camera.

2. Still using Wide Chisel force 3 hit between the third and forth bump.
Carp8.png 1. Rotate camera.

2. Use the Ball Peen force 9 and hit the 4 circles.
Carp9.png You should now have something looking like this. Notice the two deep holes created on the back wings of the blade.
Carp10.png 1. Rotate camera.

2. Still using Ball Peen force 9, hit the white circle on the inside of the back wall.