Anvil House Oblivion

This anvil is particular to the South German Kunstschmiede or wrought iron art blacksmith. They made gates, window grills, fences, railings, signs, door and gate hardware, cemetery/tomb decoration, room dividers, chandeliers, sculptures, household tools like fireplace pokers, and all manner of hardware for building construction.

The Escapist: Every Obtainable House in The Elder Scrolls Oblivion Remastered And How to Get Them

Owning a house is a staple feature in The Elder Scrolls franchise and is a key part of Oblivion Remastered. Having a house during the early-game stages doesn’t make sense, but as you progress deeper, ...

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Every Obtainable House in The Elder Scrolls Oblivion Remastered And How to Get Them

Update: We've added more information about where to get each house in Oblivion Remastered, as well as a table of where to by upgrades for each one. At the start of Oblivion, you’re a nobody with no ...

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So I figured I'd write a decent buyers guide for buying anvils. Repost with photos First of all I want to make it very clear that if you’re just starting out in blacksmithing you DO NOT NEED a “London Pattern anvil” to start hitting hot metal on. London pattern anvils are usually very expensive (...

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This is a list of manufacturers currently making anvils for blacksmiths and farriers: Accaciao (also sold as Vevor) - China, cast 1045 steel, hardness unknown Atlas Knife and Tool - USA, cast 1050 steel, 60 RC Austin Edens - see Scott Anvils B&W - China, cast 6150 steel, 58-60 RC [William] Ba...

How do you identify an anvil that has no markings? What do you look for to help you identify an anvil? I picked up an anvil on the weekend that has no markings on it. If it ever did they are long since worn off. This got me to thinking about some of the comments in different identification thread...