Tijmendal
Young photog
Everybody here retiring in their 50's?
I used to have dozens of hobbies. Since retirement (disability at 55, now 72), I have done less and less. Not that I don't want to,.......- That all does not mean I do nothing, just that I do not do as much as I think I want or should. Sigh!
Everybody here retiring in their 50's?
Frank, you're the guy who told us everyone has to have one Rolleiflex. And later I think you said the same of a Hasselblad. Of course I have a Rolleiflex now thanks to you. But now we hear that you are retiring, and all this time you haven't even had one anvil?
... my Speed Graphic will be coming out of its retirement.
Now, I need an anvil like I need a hole in the head, but something drew me to buy it. It may be the awesomeness of the mass and density of the object, and its lovely sculptural shape. I will be photographing it. This idea may be the one that awakens the LF plan I've had for my retirement. That Speed Graphic will once again see the light of day.
And I may also pick up another hobby. Does anyone here do blacksmithing or knife-making?
I have this "rail anvil," best tool I ever bought. Machined surface. It is precise enough to pound out camera body sheet metal. Worth every penny.
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"Tako Kana" are used for "tapping-out" the Jigane (soft steel) of the plane iron when the Ura (the area behind the cutting edge) becomes too narrow. For this purpose, one edge has been ground to a radius. This tool is also excellent for general purpose use as an anvil. It is made from special steel, carefully tempered, so as not to damage the plane iron. - See more at: http://www.japanwoodworker.com/Prod...yB6MfUqcoCFYqPHwod8_AJdA#sthash.fEq6zCtS.dpuf
Harbor Freight Tools stocks anvils. Check their website.
How much do anvils sell for in your area?