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  2. Ball-peen hammer - Wikipedia

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    The straight-peen hammer has a wedge oriented parallel to the hammer's handle. The cross-peen hammer's wedge is oriented perpendicular to the handle. [ 4 ] The head of a diagonal-peen hammer, as the name implies, has a wedge set at a 45° angle from the handle; it can be a left angle or a right angle, and some peen hammers have a double ...

  3. Sledgehammer - Wikipedia

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    A straight peen sledge hammer from an 1899 American book on blacksmithing. The word sledgehammer is derived from the Old-English "slægan", which, in its first sense, means "to strike violently".

  4. Hammer - Wikipedia

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    Shown here are: A. Ball-peen hammer B. Straight-peen hammer C. Cross-peen hammer The claw of a carpenter's hammer is frequently used to remove nails. A large hammer-like tool is a maul (sometimes called a "beetle"), a wood- or rubber-headed hammer is a mallet, and a hammer-like tool with a cutting blade is usually called a hatchet. The ...

  5. Makera Assada - Wikipedia

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    Blacksmiths hammer (amaleshi) tend to have one face and a peen. The peen is typically either a ball or a blunt wedge (cross or straight peen depending on the orientation of the wedge to the handle) and it is used when drawing. Swage (magagari) this is shaping tool, swages are either stand alone tools or fit the ‘hardie hole’ on the face of ...

  6. Claw hammer - Wikipedia

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    One end is made to fit the hole in the hammer head, then a steel wedge is driven into the wood which forces it to expand and secure the hammer head to the handle. Other handle materials include glass fiber and even carbon fiber. Another type of claw hammer is single-piece forged heat-treated steel where the head and handle are integral. These ...

  7. Warrington hammer - Wikipedia

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    While the standard claw hammer is used for tasks that involve greater use of force, the Warrington hammer is preferred for projects that require precision. A standard Warrington hammer is commonly around 12 + 1 ⁄ 2 inches (320 mm) in length with the hammer head weighing between 10 and 14 ounces (280 and 400 g). [7] [8]

  8. Peen - Wikipedia

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    Peen may refer to: Part of the head of a hammer, as in a ball-peen hammer (also ball-pein, or ball and pein) Peening, the changing of a metal's properties by impacting its surface Shot peening, bombarding metal parts with small spherical media; Laser peening, focusing lasers on the surface of a metal part

  9. Blacksmith - Wikipedia

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    For example, to fashion a cross-peen hammer head, a smith would start with a bar roughly the diameter of the hammer face: the handle hole would be punched and drifted (widened by inserting or passing a larger tool through it), the head would be cut (punched, but with a wedge), the peen would be drawn to a wedge, and the face would be dressed by ...