Blacksmith is a word. It means anvil.
A hammer and anvil are tools used by blacksmith to form metal .
A blacksmith.
Basically, a blacksmith will use heat from a furnace and a hammer to beat white hot metal into shape over an anvil.
A person who works on an anvil is called a blacksmith. Blacksmiths use the anvil as a sturdy surface to shape and form metal through hammering and forging techniques.
Hephaestus was the Greek blacksmith of the gods. He therefore uses blacksmith's hammer, anvil, tongs. . . at some point he was portrayed holding an axe.
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There doesn't seem to be real name for a blacksmith's hammer. (At least I have not found any specific names for it....) As a blacksmith, one of the most common hammers I use is called a cross pein. The other is a ball pein. Some companies will call a cross pein hammer a blacksmith hammer.
A the use of an anvil, forge and a hammer to shape iron is still called a blacksmith. Although some of the tools may have changed the job remains the same.
At a Smith, Forge, or anywhere they have access to a furnace, and anvil and a hammer.
Do you mean an anvil? According to Wikipedia: "An anvil is a basic tool, a block with a hard surface on which another object is struck."
A person that works with metal anvil and a chisel is called a blacksmith. Blacksmiths are rare now, but in the days when horses were a common mode of transport, the blacksmith made horseshoes, wagon wheels and other metal parts.