Hardies
are tools of different shapes which fit into the
hardy hole or square hole in the anvil. The most
common hardie is called a cutoff hardie and is
wedge shaped. It is used to cut metal by placing
a hot piece of iron over it and hitting the metal
with a hammer, forcing the hardie through the
iron.
Swedges
and fullers are matching sets of shaping tools
cut in half. The bottom half, the swedge, fits
into the hardie hole. The fuller, the top half,
has a flat area on top in which a hammer could
hit and its bottom half is shaped exactly like
the swedge below. By placing a piece of hot
iron in between the two and hammering you
create the shape desired.
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