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at once stops it. The i^art of the front shoe struck is the 

 inner "border round the toe. (Fig. 78.) The part of the 



Fig. 78.— Toe of fore shoe. The arrows mark the place struck in " forging." 



hind shoe that strikes is the outer border at the inside 

 and outside toe. (Fig. 79.) 



Fig. 79.— Toe of hind shoe showing the edge which strikes the fore shoe. 



Fig. 80.-Toe of fore shoe with inner border bevelled off. 



To alter the fore shoe, round off the inner border; or 

 use a shoe with no inner border, such as the concave 



