Fig. 91 (above). Fig. 92 (below).

Fig. 93. Fig. 94.

Fig. 95. Horn.

[Figure 95] shows a tool called a horn; it fits into the square hole of the anvil. It is used to turn very small eyes at the end of a bar. A piece of 1½-in. round soft steel is used in making it, by drawing the end square to fit the hole in the anvil. It is afterwards bent over and the taper drawn as shown.

Exercise No. 13—Making a Hay Hook.

[Figure 96] shows the stock which should be soft steel, to be used in making a Hay Hook. The eye is first turned, using 11 inches of the bar. The end is then heated and drawn to a point after which it is bent as shown in the drawing.