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  2. Power hammer - Wikipedia

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    Steam and mechanical power hammers were made into the middle of the 20th century in the United States. At the end of the 19th century the mechanical power hammer became popular in smaller blacksmith and repair shops. These machines were typically rated between 25 and 500 pounds (11 and 227 kg) of falling weight.

  3. Steam hammer - Wikipedia

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    A high-speed compressed-air hammer was described in The Mechanics' Magazine in 1865, a variant of the steam hammer for use where steam power was not available or a very dry environment was required. [26] The Bowling Ironworks steam hammers had the steam cylinder bolted to the back of the hammer, thus reducing the height of the machine. [24]

  4. Armement Air-Sol Modulaire - Wikipedia

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    'Modular Air-to-Ground Armament'), [6] [7] also known as AASM Hammer ("Hammer" standing for "Highly Agile Modular Munition Extended Range"), [8] is a French, all-weather, smart air-to-surface stand-off weapon developed by Safran Electronics & Defense. Meant for both close air support and deep strike missions, the AASM is highly modular.

  5. Air hammer - Wikipedia

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    Air hammer (forging), an air-power hammer that uses pneumatics to drive the hammer; Air hammer (pile driver), a pile driver that is driven by air; Air Hammer (Transformers), a Beast Wars character; Jackhammer, a pneumatic or electro-mechanical tool that combines a hammer directly with a chisel; Nail gun, a form of hammer used to drive nails ...

  6. Metalsmith - Wikipedia

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    A blacksmith works with iron and steel (this is what is usually meant when referring just to "smith"). A farrier is a type of blacksmith who specializes in making and fitting horseshoes. A bladesmith forges knives, swords, and other blades. A brownsmith works with brass and copper. [3] [citation needed] A coinsmith works strictly with coins and ...

  7. Vaughan & Bushnell Manufacturing - Wikipedia

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    Vaughan was founded in 1869 in Chicago, Illinois by Alexander Vaughan, an 18-year-old blacksmith, as a plumbing business. Vaughan soon set up a blacksmith shop behind a hardware store in Chicago owned by Sidney Bushnell. On June 15, 1869, Vaughan was granted a patent for an improved post auger [2] and began producing custom tools.

  8. Ball-peen hammer - Wikipedia

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    A ball-peen or ball pein hammer, also known as a machinist's hammer, [1] is a type of peening hammer used in metalworking. It has two heads, one flat and the other, called the peen, rounded. It is distinguished from a cross-peen hammer, diagonal-peen hammer, point-peen hammer, or chisel-peen hammer by having a hemispherical peen.

  9. Buffalo Forge Company - Wikipedia

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    Buffalo Machine Tools of Lockport, New York was created from the machine tool division of Buffalo Forge. 1999: The Howden subsidiary containing the remainder of Buffalo Forge was renamed Howden Buffalo. 2006: The company's 14-acre original manufacturing plant located at 490 Broadway St. in Buffalo was razed.