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A '''forge''' is the technical name for a [[blacksmith|smith]]'s or [[armourer]]'s workshop. |
A '''forge''' is the technical name for a [[blacksmith|smith]]'s or [[armourer]]'s [[workshop]]. |
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It will generally include a fire or [[furnace]] with [[bellows]] to increase the heat, a solid surface (probably smoothed [[stone]]) for beating hot [[metal]], several [[anvil]]s, for shaping hot metal, and a large container of water for the rapid cooling of metal. |
It will generally include a fire or [[furnace]] with [[bellows]] to increase the heat, a solid surface (probably smoothed [[stone]]) for beating hot [[metal]], several [[anvil]]s, for shaping hot metal, and a large container of water for the rapid cooling of metal. |
Revision as of 04:15, 3 July 2007
A forge is the technical name for a smith's or armourer's workshop.
It will generally include a fire or furnace with bellows to increase the heat, a solid surface (probably smoothed stone) for beating hot metal, several anvils, for shaping hot metal, and a large container of water for the rapid cooling of metal.
In addition the craftsman will have his tools: hammers, to beat metal, tongs to draw it out, cutters and the like.