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(Closing) Hammer | Grooving | Peddinghaus 10.6 oz | 112529

SKU:
112529
UPC:
112529
MPN:
112529

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Description

This grooving hammer features two rounded rectangular faces, one facing vertically and the other oriented horizontally, and a smooth wood handle.
Brand: Peddinghaus 
Face shape : Cross-peen 
Face size: 1-3/16" x 3/8" (13 x 10mm) 
Overall length/dimensions: 12-1/2" 
Head length/dimensions: 5" (127mm) 
Head type: Forming 
Head weight: 10.6 oz. (300g) 
Country of origin: Germany 

How To Pick the Right Jewelry Hammer

• Riveting--used for forming metal and for riveting. With one round face and one chiseled face.
• Ball peen--a popular hammer commonly used for shaping and flattening metal and for removing dents. With one round flat face
and one round half-domed face.
• Embossing--also known as repoussé, embossing works the metal from the back to form three-dimensional shapes. With two highdomed round faces.
• Forming--used to move heavy-gauge metal while retaining much of the weight of the original metal. Substantial weight with a slightly
rounded face.
• Raising--for creating a seamless form without thinning the metal. With two rectangular faces.
• Planishing--used for hardening metal and for smoothing the surface of gold, silver, brass, stainless steel and other metals.
• Chasing--a multi-purpose hammer for chasing, chiseling, riveting or peening. With one flat face and one round face.
• Mallet--useful for forming, bending and shaping without scratching or marring surfaces. With soft faces (brass, rawhide, nylon, paper or plastic). 

How To Fix Loose Hammer Heads

Got a hammer with a head that's loosening from the wood handle? Here's a trick we borrowed from the blacksmithing trade: Soak your hammer in automotive antifreeze for about 48 hours. The wood swells as the liquid fills the hammer's wood fibers. The hammer comes out clean--just wipe it with a rag and it is ready to use. This method helps to protect the hammer against drying out and helps keep the head tight and secure.

IMPORTANT! Use this method ONLY on hammers that have wood handles and metal heads.

Repeat the process as needed periodically, depending on how dry the climate in your area is. 

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