Flying Anvil

/ Flying Anvil #5  
Some people have too much free time on their hands. Still better than drugs.:confused:
 
/ Flying Anvil #6  
Nope ... I think if you look close its only 198.66 feet !!
 
/ Flying Anvil #7  
It would have been better if it had come down on their truck:D
 
/ Flying Anvil #8  
As long as it goes up, and doesn't become a frag anvil.

Don't know that I would be leaning over it when placing on top of the other, get a spark from that metal to metal/powder contact and could be "flying anvil owner" thread!
 
/ Flying Anvil #9  
I have seen that before and it is still awesome!!! Simple but cool. I would like to see it in person.:eek:

Deano
 
/ Flying Anvil #10  
I have seen this done live once, and it is impressive.

There is an old tradition that when a blacksmith opens a new shop he launches an anvil into the air.

Notice the tool he used to scrape the powder flat is a carpenter's level. It is very important to get the bottom anvil as level as possible so as to get a short horizontal range on the thrown anvil.
 

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