3 p., illus., 52.9 cm (image size), trade catalog
"Discover the craftsmanship of our Blacksmith Hot Punch Rounding Hammer - a must-have tool for any blacksmith or metalworking enthusiast. Hand-forged with precision, this hammer is designed to deliver exceptional performance and durability in every strike. Our Rounding Hammer is expertly balanced, allowing for precise control and reduced fatigue during extended use. The heat-treated steel head ensures it can withstand the toughest of tasks, while the ergonomic handle provides a comfortable grip. Whether you're shaping hot metal or punching holes, this versatile hammer is up to the challenge. Its rounded face is perfect for smoothing and bending metal, making it an essential tool in your workshop. Add this Blacksmith Hot Punch Rounding Hammer to your collection today and elevate your metalworking projects to new heights. Experience the difference of quality craftsmanship in every swing. Key Features: Hand-forged for precision Heat-treated steel head for durability Ergonomic handle for comfortable use Versatile for shaping and punching Upgrade your blacksmithing tools with our Rounding Hammer. Order now and take your craft to the next level." The material of the head: forged from C 70W2 steel, hardened and tempered Handle material: ashwood
These German pattern blacksmith hammers are your go-to hammer for most forging. The hammer heads are forged in Germany in a 100 year old blacksmith shop. The handle design is based on the lifetime experience of the senior blacksmith in his career as a professionally trained blacksmith. The handles are made in-house by a professional joiner from select timbers and custom fitted to each head with two of our forged steel wedges. The handle is custom made to fit your specific hand shape and size. Designed to used with all day without causing painful blisters or joint damage. The non-slip finish allows for a light grip and easy forging. Do your body a favour and upgrade today. Typically ships in 3 weeks. Highlights Custom fit to your hand Designed by a professionally trained blacksmith for best ergonomics Hand-Forged Heads made in a 100 year old German blacksmith shop
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Handforged hammer forged in charcoal-fueled forge, inspired by Mästermyr finds It is made from wrought iron body with forge welded steel face and cross peen bit As traditionally high-carbon steel was an expensive resource, hammers and other heavy tools would be shaped from soft iron and faced with high carbon steel to give them toughness against wear and damage. After all forging and heat treating (normalized, quenched, tempered), it is cleaned and polished, then deeply etched to bring out wood pattern of wrought iron As any handmade item I make, this one too has imperfections that give it unique character The face can be made into ball peen or flat The handle material would be Ash as that was most commonly used (Other woods can be used, please ask me) I can do different finishes on hammer, you can choose between etched(pic 2,3etc) blackened (pic 1) and forged finish This listing is made, for example, it is a custom work so 4-12 week waiting to complete should be expected You can find more pictures of making this hammer on my Instagram account https://www.instagram.com/ravnoposeven/ If you have any questions or want to see more pictures or video, please feel free to contact me!
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With the piece steadied in a cradle, Howard creases the back of the bar with the peen of his hammer, in effect distorting the metal so that it’s not so rectilinear This is one of the design’s few aesthetic flourishes.
Hephaestus was handicapped with a clubfoot, making him both the only Olympian who worked, and the only one who was not perfect. He was happy and creative, working with fire and metals in his forge.