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HOT HARDIE

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Material
METAL-STEEL;
Description
The hot hardie has a chisel like bit extending 6.5cm from a square base with a 5cm long extension that fits in the hardie hole.
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Category
TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT FOR MATERIALS
Sub-Category
METALWORKING TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
Description
The hot hardie has a chisel like bit extending 6.5cm from a square base with a 5cm long extension that fits in the hardie hole.
History Of Use
The hardie is the anvil tool that is used the most often. In use, they are placed in the square hole of the anvil, which is known as the hardie hole. The hardie is a bottom tool and has a mate that does the same job but is held on the top.
Material
METAL-STEEL;
Width
4.5
Length
14
Depth
3.5
Units Of Measurement
Centimeters
Accession No.
1996.0028.0001
Type of Record
Museum Artifact
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