Good thing they were cheap, I give them away if I remember to bring some to meetings. Recipe Shaped Crafting Categories Community content is available under CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 unless otherwise noted. This block is functionally identical to the Vanilla Anvil, only it has twice the durability, and can enchant items up to experience level 50. The worst thing about using smaller Bbearings is they get lost more easily on a bad bounce. The Steel Anvil is a block from the Railcraft mod. I told the counter guy what I was doing and how it worked on anvils and when I told him 20 was more than enough he laughed at me and put a scoop in a bag and said, "Just take it, the sale wouldn't cover the paper work." I mostly needed ammo for my wrist rocket, a young moose was getting too bold and close but testing anvils was a need. I'd called and they sell loose bearing balls by the lb. I stopped by Bearing Engineering in Anchorage to pick up a few. Also, the cast steel anvils are provided with a protective. The guarantee was honored but publicly voided it for rebound testing. Cast steel anvils are sought after due to their immense tensile strength, and high impact toughness. The horn can be used for shaping sheet metal work pieces, whilst the recess is. What to bet how dents were put in an anvil face? I'll bet they wouldn't have said a peep if the tester had used a small Bball. High quality steel casting, with horn and square recess on anvil surface. I don't k now if you noticed but there was quite a discussion here when Centaur Forge announced that doing a rebound test voided the guarantee on the anvils they sell. Heck even some long time experienced smiths have recommended the things here on IFI! I've been trying to curb the bigger is better mentality in this instance for years now. Using a 1" Bball has become THE thing among the masses.
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