How to tell if an anvil is good?

A good anvil has a hard, flat, smooth face, offers high rebound (like dropping a ball bearing), rings with a clear, solid sound (indicating no internal cracks), has intact edges, and possesses significant mass for stability, avoiding soft cast iron or heavily repaired/painted models. Look for proper construction (forged steel preferred), check for cracks in the body, horn, and holes, and ensure it has a functional hardy hole.
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How can you tell if an anvil is good?

An anvil that is not pitted, is still relatively flat, and has good bounce. Take along a large steel ball-bearing. Drop it from 9 inches above the anvil face. If it doesn't bounce back half that high it is no longer an anvil. If it bounces almost as high as you dropped it, it's a good anvil .
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Are old anvils worth anything?

An old anvil price is $3-$6 per pound. If you are buying a 66-pound used anvil, it costs $198-$396.
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What are high quality anvils made of?

The great majority of modern anvils are made of cast steel that has been heat-treated by either flame or electric induction. Inexpensive anvils have been made of cast iron and low-quality steel, but are considered unsuitable for serious use, as they deform and lack rebound when struck.
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What is too expensive on an anvil?

If the job would cost 40 or more levels, it is rejected as "Too Expensive!" This does not apply in creative mode. Each time something is repaired, enchanted, or renamed using an anvil, the anvil has a 12% chance to degrade.
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How to Identify a Forged Anvil

What is the value of 100 lb anvil?

Depends on manufacture-make, condition, location, about $350-450. New; 700 Used; 500 You said anvil. And assuming you mean actual factory engineered name brand.
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What to look for when buying an old anvil?

Buying Used

Make sure it has a flat deck on top (check with a ruler - no light / gap / dips), any big dips are very hard to grind flat. If an anvil started life with a horn, and now has no horn then stay away from that mistreated anvil. Look for crisp and clean edges, missing chunks indicate abuse.
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How many times can you use an anvil before it breaks?

In Minecraft, an anvil has limited durability, lasting about 25 uses on average, as each use has a 12% chance to damage it, progressing through "chipped," "damaged," and finally breaking (destroyed) after three stages of wear, though it can also break if dropped from a height. 
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How to determine the value of an anvil?

Follow a rule of $7 per pound or less. For a 70-pound anvil, you want to pay under $490. You can absolutely do this. Atlas Knife and Tool sells their 69 pound Alec Anvil for under $300.
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How to clean up an old anvil?

  1. Step 1: Degrease Anvil. ...
  2. Step 2: Rinse Off Degreaser. ...
  3. Step 3: Wire Wheel to Remove Surface Rust. ...
  4. Step 4: Use Evaporust Gel to Convert Remaining Rust. ...
  5. Step 5: Remove Weld Balls (if Present) ...
  6. Step 6: Grind Out Rough Spots. ...
  7. Step 7: Flap Disk Face and Edges. ...
  8. Step 8: Coat Anvil in Oil/Wax Finish.
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What is a chipped anvil?

An anvil is a gravity-affected utility block used to rename items, combine enchantments and repair items without losing the enchantments. An anvil has limited durability, and as it is used or dropped too far, it gradually becomes a chipped anvil, then a damaged anvil, then it breaks into nothing.
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What are the two types of anvils?

Forging anvils—also known as blacksmiths or general shop anvils. These range from 75 pounds to 500 pounds. Cast iron anvils—Popularly called ASO for "anvil shaped object." They are typically lower-quality.
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What metals cannot be forged?

What metals cannot be forged? Because of their limited ductility, some metals such as cast iron and select high-carbon steels, cannot be forged. Furthermore, some metals such as high-strength alloys may be too brittle to endure the forging process.
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What destroys an anvil?

An anvil can be damaged and destroyed from falling. If it falls from a height greater than one block, the chance of degrading by one stage is 5% × the number of blocks fallen. The damage state does not affect the anvil's function, but only anvils of the same damage state can stack in inventory.
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How big is a 200 lb anvil?

Face Dimensions: 17-1/2" x 4-1/4" offering an expansive and stable striking surface. Base Dimensions: 10-1/4" x 12-1/2" ensuring excellent stability during use. Overall Length: 23-3/4" giving ample space for a variety of forging tasks. Hardie Hole: 1" suitable for accommodating a wide range of tools.
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Are cast or forged anvils better?

Forged anvils are generally superior, made by hammering hot steel for dense, strong grain structure, offering better rebound and durability, while cast anvils (especially common cast iron) can be softer, prone to chipping/denting, but modern cast steel anvils are good, hard, and often cheaper, with the key being steel (forged or cast) over brittle cast iron, with great anvils existing in both high-end cast steel (like Soderfors) and traditional forged types.
 
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Why is wrought iron not made anymore?

Wrought iron is not mass-produced anymore because it's extremely labor-intensive and costly, largely replaced by cheaper, stronger, and easier-to-manufacture mild steel for general use, though true wrought iron (almost pure iron with slag) remains a rare, expensive material for high-end restorations or specialty artisan work due to its corrosion resistance and unique fibrous properties. The US stopped producing it in the 1960s-70s as steel production advanced, making wrought iron obsolete for industrial applications like railways and ships.
 
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What is a good beginner anvil?

For beginners, the best anvils balance affordability with functionality, with popular choices being the budget-friendly Vevor 66lb cast steel anvil (great value but needs sound dampening) and Harbor Freight's Doyle anvil (better finish & features for slightly more). Alternatively, start with a heavy, solid scrap metal piece like forklift tines or railroad track if on a very tight budget, focusing on a solid base and sufficient mass (aim for 50x your hammer's weight) before upgrading to a dedicated, higher-quality steel anvil like an Atlas anvil for serious blade work.
 
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How do I price an anvil?

To price an anvil, use the price-per-pound method, generally $3-$8/lb for used (depending heavily on condition, brand, and local demand), while new ones run $6-$10+/lb, with factors like brand (Kni-Fi/Palladium being pricier), steel quality, and condition (rebound, damage) drastically changing value, especially with the market seeing inflated used prices due to high demand and good new options available.
 
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Why are anvils so expensive?

Anvils are expensive due to the high quality of hardened steel needed, complex manufacturing (casting, forging, heat-treating), heavy weight (increasing material and shipping costs), and a surge in hobbyist demand against limited supply, especially for quality, traditional types. The cost reflects the significant labor, specialized processes, and raw materials required to make a durable tool that resists damage from hammer blows.
 
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