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Häfla Hammerforge
This water wheel powered, 1543 lb hammer, has become a Swedish National Memorial. Over the last ten years it has been restored and is now operational again. The video is the first hammering after restoration. At the end of the video you can see the water wheel that turns the drum, which in turn lifts and drops the hammer.
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Sounds like a location from Tolkein.
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One of my friends saw this and was wondering why the cams appear to be backwards...
Maybe they don't want the full weight to hit the piece they're working? |
When the hammer drops off the cam it's quite far up in the air. If they were in the other way it wouldn't drop clean, it would slide down the slope applying lateral forces until it reached the point of the cam.
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water wheel means that the timing is a little variable... seems like slight differences in the time between strokes.... I expect that's from the way water surges and flows.
pretty friggin badass for the 1600s tech. the hammer of the gods |
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