Hex Anvil

Absinthe

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I recently picked up a couple hex anvils. They have a bunch of different sized holes, and a bunch of different sized slots.

Can anyone tell me how these tools are meant to be used and what they can accomplish? It seems they are meant to do something with rivets and pins.
 
I had to look it up.
…”Used as a base for riveting, drilling and staking small parts, our hex anvil is case hardened and well polished for long life. Features:……”
 
Yes, that is the beast.
I've never heard them called hex anvils before.

They're bench blocks. You can also get them in plastic. Good for punching out rivets and that sorta thing. Though, you can really use them for anything. They're just a handy working surface to keep on the bench. I know them from working on firearms. https://www.brownells.com/gunsmith-tools-supplies/general-gunsmith-tools/bench-blocks/index.htm

The ones I've seen are usually round. Hex is nice 'cause you can use the sides, too.

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I've never heard them called hex anvils before.

They're bench blocks. You can also get them in plastic. Good for punching out rivets and that sorta thing. Though, you can really use them for anything. They're just a handy working surface to keep on the bench. I know them from working on firearms. https://www.brownells.com/gunsmith-tools-supplies/general-gunsmith-tools/bench-blocks/index.htm

The ones I've seen are usually round. Hex is nice 'cause you can use the sides, too.

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apparently the jewelers call them riveting anvils too... lots of names for the same great hunk of steel.
 
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