The practical horseshoer Being a collection of articles on horseshoeing in all its branches which have appeared from time to time in the columns of "The Blacksmith and wheelwright" .. . Fig. 34.—Side View of the Tool used for Drawing Clips and Sharpening Toe Calks. steel was laid on and harden it so that it will not fly whenstruck with the hammer, which completes this part of thejob, THE PRACTICAL HORSESHOER. 61. Fig. 35.—Showing the Method of Drawing Clips. I then take a piece of iron 1| inches square and about 3 feetlong, jump a piece of the same size across the end of it as


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