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These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies. But opting out of some of these cookies may affect your browsing experience. Centaur Forge offers a variety of Diamond, G. Pull offs allow farriers to remove or widen a horseshoe and even cut nails. They're a necessity for farriers and for some horse owners' personal use.
My step dad was a farrier and made all of his shoes by hand, used the two weights that diamond makes for rounders for nearly 35 years before we got new ones fathers day gifts. We've never had one chip or crack. We never even had to replace the handles! They come with some pretty long handles, but can be cut down if you prefer longer. I especially like buying hammers missing handles as they generally are dirt cheap and I prefer to set my own handles anyway.
If they are cheap enough I will pick them up and modify them or pass them on to students. It's still the most I've every paid for a hammer in 33 years of smithingsave for powerhammers It still works.
DON'T waste money on expensive turning hammers. It might be pertinent at this stage to point out that a "rounding hammer" is a hammer used to round or turn shoes. Nothing more, nothing less. A four pound hammer for turning a shoe? That's got to be a big horse!
I've become a big fan of the rounding hammers. Originally I was exclusively using Frenchies. I have them from to g - about 1 to 3. Lately however, I am leaning more towards these large diameter rounding hammers. I was initially introduced to the merits of them through several old favorites- Champions, Hellers and a Cliff Carrol that is about awesome. Most are in the 2lb range and several are probably at least years old.
The Nordic could easily fit in this category. It's from those designs I learned about Jay Sharp and Erin Simmons- two guys who seem to command some of the highest prices for their hammers. I really didn't know about Brians work until later and while you can say there are similarities I believe the farrier models I've tried to mimic have tighter fullering.
I like the mass nearer the center body. It makes spreading the cheeks trickier but, I believe, makes for a snappier blow. They are , water quenched to approx. The anticipation is killing me. You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
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H head and stainless steel handles and a 1" wide cutting blade make your job easier. Save your back wtih MFC Tools. H head and stainless steel handles and a 1" wide cutting blade will make it easier to trim that hard hoof. Available in 12", 14", 15" and 14" Race Track models.
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