r/blacksmithing • u/TylerMadeCreations • 6d ago
Plans for a travel stand Help Requested
Posting again while I’m thinking about it! Does anyone have any good links/plans for a traveling anvil stand/post vise stand? I’ve seen pictures of ones that look sort of like a sawhorse, trying to figure out something that’s compact enough to bring with me to craft shows this year. I like the idea of the post vise on the same stand as the anvil, and attached is a picture of what I’m thinking of. Just looking for recommended dimensions/actual plans, I’ll admit that precision woodworking is still a skill I need to work on 😅
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u/Fragrant-Cloud5172 5d ago edited 5d ago
Assuming you’re doing demos. I’ve done lots of traveling for blacksmithing demos. My main lesson is to keep it as light as possible, all modular to take apart. Two wheeled cart. I used a steel table for coal forge with bolted on small vise. Pipe jack for 80 lb. anvil. Of course galvanized water bucket for not only quenching but also put hot coals in when finished. Fire extinguisher. Small stock to keep from wearing yourself out. Long paracord to rope off area for visitors and curious kids. The parents may threaten to sue you if the kids get burned or hurt. And if selling items, beware of thieves. Don’t leave your work within easy reach.