As a youngster still a school my Saturday job was with the local village blacksmith (mid 1960's)…it was, in many ways, and education in itself which I did not realise until many years later…I was only interested in the few shillings each week towards teh camera I badly wanted to buy,…but I digress…..
The smithy had no electrics and everything was done by the light of the forge and the heat in the metal……the blacksmith was old but a more physical and energetic man I have yet to meet. He showed me that his anvils were mounted in iron stands but rested on strips of leather as the iron was "too hard for me now i'm older"
The anvils were also mounted at his "knuckle height" and canted slightly to his right so that the flakes would vibrate off the anvil to his hammer strikes.