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Wuhan Thin Crash 13
Wuhan Thin Crash 13" Cymbal New brilliant finish hand hammered
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Wuhan Hi Hat Cymbals 14" set New brilliant finish hand hammered
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22
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Wuhan 8
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NEW SABIAN 12" HAND HAMMERED SPLASH CYMBAL
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14
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19" SALUDA DECADENCE HAND HAMMERED EXPLOSION VENTED CRASH CYMBAL - NEW
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STAGG 17
STAGG 17" Sh Rock Crash Cymbal - Hand-Hammered - Cast B20 Bronze
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STAGG 14
STAGG 14" Sh Rock Hi-Hat Cymbals Pair Hihat - Hand-Hammered - Cast B20 Bronze
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STAGG 22
STAGG 22" Sh Rock Ride Cymbal - Hand-Hammered - Cast B20 Bronze
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STAGG 18
STAGG 18" Furia Rock Crash Cymbal - Hand Hammered
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STAGG 18
STAGG 18" Sh Rock Crash Cymbal - Hand-Hammered - Cast B20 Bronze
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STAGG 19
STAGG 19" Furia Rock Crash Cymbal - Hand Hammered
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STAGG 19
STAGG 19" Sh Rock Crash Cymbal - Hand-Hammered - Cast B20 Bronze
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STAGG 20
STAGG 20" Sh Medium Ride Cymbal - Hand-Hammered - Cast B20 Bronze
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STAGG 20
STAGG 20" Furia Rock Crash Cymbal - Hand Hammered
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STAGG 17
STAGG 17" Sh Thin Crash Cymbal - Hand-Hammered - Cast B20 Bronze
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STAGG 21
STAGG 21" Sh Medium Ride Cymbal - Hand-Hammered - Cast B20 Bronze
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STAGG 13
STAGG 13" Furia Rock Hi-Hat Cymbals Pair Hihat - Hand Hammered
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STAGG 18
STAGG 18" Sh Thin Crash Cymbal - Hand-Hammered - Cast B20 Bronze
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STAGG 14
STAGG 14" Furia Rock Hi-Hat Cymbals Pair Hihat - Hand Hammered
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VINTAGE HAND HAMMERED 13
VINTAGE HAND HAMMERED 13" CYMBAL 1018 GRAMS VGC
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STAGG 12
STAGG 12" Sh Medium Hi-Hat Cymbals Pair Hihat - Hand-Hammered-Cast B20 Bronze
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STAGG 22
STAGG 22" Sh Medium Ride Cymbal - Hand-Hammered - Cast B20 Bronze
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STAGG 15
STAGG 15" Furia Rock Hi-Hat Cymbals Pair Hihat - Hand Hammered
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STAGG 13
STAGG 13" Sh Medium Hi-Hat Cymbals Pair Hihat - Hand-Hammered-Cast B20 Bronze
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STAGG 20
STAGG 20" Furia Rock Ride Cymbal - Hand Hammered
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STAGG 17
STAGG 17" Sh Medium Crash Cymbal - Hand-Hammered - Cast B20 Bronze
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STAGG 14
STAGG 14" Sh Medium Hi-Hat Cymbals Pair Hihat - Hand-Hammered-Cast B20 Bronze
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STAGG 20
STAGG 20" Sh Rock Ride Cymbal - Hand-Hammered - Cast B20 Bronze
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STAGG 15
STAGG 15" Furia Rock Crash Cymbal - Hand Hammered
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STAGG 21
STAGG 21" Furia Rock Ride Cymbal - Hand Hammered
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STAGG 18
STAGG 18" Sh Medium Crash Cymbal - Hand-Hammered - Cast B20 Bronze
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18
18" SALUDA DECADENCE HAND HAMMERED EXPLOSION VENTED CRASH CYMBAL - NEW
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STAGG 15
STAGG 15" Sh Medium Hi-Hat Cymbals Pair Hihat - Hand-Hammered-Cast B20 Bronze
US $179.95
STAGG 21
STAGG 21" Sh Rock Ride Cymbal - Hand-Hammered - Cast B20 Bronze
US $194.95
STAGG 16
STAGG 16" Furia Rock Crash Cymbal - Hand Hammered
US $119.95
STAGG 22
STAGG 22" Furia Rock Ride Cymbal - Hand Hammered
US $259.95
STAGG 19
STAGG 19" Sh Medium Crash Cymbal - Hand-Hammered - Cast B20 Bronze
US $134.95
STAGG 13
STAGG 13" Sh Rock Hi-Hat Cymbals Pair Hihat - Hand-Hammered-Cast B20 Bronze
US $139.95
STAGG 17
STAGG 17" Furia Rock Crash Cymbal - Hand Hammered
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Sabian Hand Hammered HH Rock Ride 20
Sabian Hand Hammered HH Rock Ride 20" New
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NEW SABIAN 20
NEW SABIAN 20" HAND HAMMERED MEDIUM CRASH CYMBAL
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SABIAN HH 13
SABIAN HH 13" HI-HAT CYMBALS (HAND HAMMERED) USED GOOD CONDITION (PAIR)
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ISTANBUL Agop 14
ISTANBUL Agop 14" Hi Hats Hand Hammered w Flat Hole Bottom
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Clearance! Sabian 11707 17
Clearance! Sabian 11707 17" Hand Hammered HH Medium-Thin Crash Cymbal
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Sabian HH Dark Hand Hammered 14 inch Hi Hat Cymbals - Natural Finish
Sabian HH Dark Hand Hammered 14 inch Hi Hat Cymbals - Natural Finish
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Sabian Hand Hammered Medium Hi-Hat Cymbals Brilliant 14
Sabian Hand Hammered Medium Hi-Hat Cymbals Brilliant 14"
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Sabian Hand Hammered 20
Sabian Hand Hammered 20" Medium Crash Cymbal/Carmine Ap
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Stagg 21
Stagg 21" Hand Hammered MEDIUM SIZZLE RIDE
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ISTANBUL AGOP 15
ISTANBUL AGOP 15" ALCHEMY REGULAR HI HAT CYMBALS HAND HAMMERED TURKEY LOT #K489
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NEW SABIAN 10 INCH HAND HAMMERED SPLASH CRASH CYMBAL
NEW SABIAN 10 INCH HAND HAMMERED SPLASH CRASH CYMBAL
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Stagg Double Hand Hammered DH 18
Stagg Double Hand Hammered DH 18" EXO Thin Medium Crash
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Stagg Double Hand Hammered DH 21
Stagg Double Hand Hammered DH 21" EXO Extra Dry Ride
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13
13" Sabian Hand Hammered HH Fusion Hihats Hi Hats Brilliant top
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Sabian 12048B 20'' HH Hand Hammered Classic Ride Cymbal
Sabian 12048B 20'' HH Hand Hammered Classic Ride Cymbal
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Sabian 11473 HH Hand Hammered 14'' Dark Hi Hat Cymbals - Natural Finish
Sabian 11473 HH Hand Hammered 14'' Dark Hi Hat Cymbals - Natural Finish
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NEW SABIAN 8
NEW SABIAN 8" HAND HAMMERED LOGO SPLASH CYMBAL
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16
16" SABIAN HAND HAMMERED HH MEDIUM CRASH CYMBAL WORLDWIDE SHIPPING!
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13
13" SABIAN HAND HAMMERED HH FUSION HATS HI-HAT CYMBAL WORLDWIDE SHIPPING 1437G
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SABIAN HH HAND HAMMERED MEDIUM RIDE 20
SABIAN HH HAND HAMMERED MEDIUM RIDE 20"
US $299.99
Sabian Hand Hammered HH 14
Sabian Hand Hammered HH 14" Thin Crash Cymbal - 11406
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Sabian Hand Hammered HH 15
Sabian Hand Hammered HH 15" Thin Crash Cymbal - 11506
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Sabian Hand Hammered HH 16
Sabian Hand Hammered HH 16" Thin Crash Cymbal - 11606
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Sabian Hand Hammered HH 16
Sabian Hand Hammered HH 16" Medium Thin Crash - 11607
US $259.00
Sabian Hand Hammered HH 16
Sabian Hand Hammered HH 16" Medium Crash Cymbal - 11608
US $239.00
Sabian Hand Hammered HH 16
Sabian Hand Hammered HH 16" Sound Control Crash - 11640
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Sabian Hand Hammered HH 16
Sabian Hand Hammered HH 16" Dark Crash Cymbal - 11668
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Sabian Hand Hammered HH 17
Sabian Hand Hammered HH 17" Medium Thin Crash - 11707
US $279.00
Sabian Hand Hammered HH 18
Sabian Hand Hammered HH 18" Thin Crash Cymbal - 11806
US $305.00
Sabian Hand Hammered HH 18
Sabian Hand Hammered HH 18" Medium Crash Cymbal - 11808
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Sabian Hand Hammered HH 18
Sabian Hand Hammered HH 18" Medium Thin Crash - 11807
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Sabian Hand Hammered HH 18
Sabian Hand Hammered HH 18" Dark Crash Cymbal - 11868
US $305.00
Sabian Hand Hammered HH 20
Sabian Hand Hammered HH 20" Leopard Ride Cymbal - 12030
US $349.00
Sabian Hand Hammered HH 20
Sabian Hand Hammered HH 20" Rock Ride Cymbal - 12049
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Sabian Hand Hammered HH 20
Sabian Hand Hammered HH 20" Duo Ride Cymbal - 12065
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Sabian Hand Hammered HH 21
Sabian Hand Hammered HH 21" Raw Bell Dry Ride - 12172
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Sabian Hand Hammered HH 21
Sabian Hand Hammered HH 21" Vintage Ride Cymbal - 12178
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Sabian Hand Hammered HH Series 8
Sabian Hand Hammered HH Series 8" Splash Cymbal - 10805
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Sabian Hand Hammered HH 10
Sabian Hand Hammered HH 10" Splash Cymbal - 11005
US $139.00
Sabian Hand Hammered HH 10
Sabian Hand Hammered HH 10" Duo Splash Cymbal - 11065
US $139.00

Hand Hammered

IN LEGEND - PANDEMONIUM (Hand-hammered Piano Craft)

Working with Common Hand Tools

Many people starting out in woodworking are bewildered by the amount of tools available both power and hand operated. The intension of this series is to concentrate on human powered hand tools and show their variations and differences. I'll start off with the basic hand tools and move on to the more exotic. This month I'll talk about two of the most basic hand tools, hammers and files.

Hammers
You would think that a hammer is a hammer is a hammer, but there seems to be almost as many types as there are jobs requiring one. For woodworking there are two main types of hammers, framing and claw. In metalworking and mechanics there are also two main types, ball pein and machinist or cross pein. Finally there are the specialty hammers, drilling, masonry, shingling, dead blow, rubber, etc. There are even more hammers out there, but this gives you an idea of what is available, their differences and what they are used for.

Woodworking Hammers

- The claw hammer is the most well known of any hammer. They commonly range in weight from 8oz up to 28oz. They have a standard driving head, which is either round or octagon and the claws have a sharp radius. The sharp radius of the claw hammer gives you higher leverage and allows you to pull nails easier. Claw hammers always have a smooth striking face, so they can be used for finishing work. If you only have one hammer, this should be the one.



- Framing hammers tend to be longer, heavier and the claw radius is shallower often called a ripping claw. Weight ranges usually from 16oz to 32oz. Framing hammers come with either a smooth or a milled striking face. The milled face digs into the head of the nail preventing the hammer from slipping off the nail. The straighter radius claw is heavier built for pulling larger framing nails. Many manufacturers are now designing their hammers with some form of shock absorption, to reduce the fatigue and injury caused by the repetitive blows.

Metal Working Hammers

- The most common metal working hammer is the ball pein. This hammer has a standard flat face and a semi-circular concave face called the pein. These hammers were designed for shaping metal and for setting iron rivets by peining over the edge.

- A cross pein or machinists hammer has a flat face, which is either square or octagon and a wedged shaped face. They are often used in blacksmithing where the wedge or cross pein face is used in shaping, cutting or folding the metal.

Specialty Hammers

- A drilling hammer is a single-handed sledgehammer usually with a shortened handle. These hammers are used to drill into rock and stone. The short handle makes it easier to swing and control the heavy head, up to 5 lbs, often in cramped quarters. They have two flat faces and are usually square.

- Prospector and bricklayer's hammers are very similar to each other. Both have an elongated head with a square face on one side. The prospector's hammer has a pick on the opposite end for digging and prying. The bricklayer's hammer has a chisel edge for scoring and breaking bricks and masonry.

- Shingling hammers or hatchets have a square head with a milled face to make sure it doesn't slip off the nail heads just as a framing hammer has. On the other end is a hatchet for splitting wooden shakes or shingles. Some have a basic hatchet face and others have a hatchet face with a series of holes and a bolt to set your reveal spacing.

- Dead blow hammers are made from a medium soft plastic and filled with lead. Instead of bouncing as a rubber hammer does, the movement of the lead causes the full force of the blow to be transferred to the material being struck. The plastic housing does not damage the material, but it is too soft for use on sharp metal. They can leave a mark on wood as the plastic rubs off. Weights range from 16oz to 48oz.

- Rubber hammers will have either a white or black rubber head and can be used as a dead blow with the addition of use on metal. They can leave a rubber mark, especially the black ones. Common weight range from 8oz to 32oz.

- Double-faced hammers have two faces usually of different softness' of plastic or rubber combination. The caps can leave a mark from the plastic or rubber as it rubs off. Double faced are measured by the diameter of the face instead of by weight. Common sizes are from 20mm (3/4″) to 40mm (1-9/16″).

- Rawhide hammers are the precursors of the dead blow, rubber and double ended hammers and are used for the same purposes. They can be used on machined parts and they also have the added advantage of not leaving any kind of mark. Common weights from 8oz to 28oz.

- Brass or copper hammers. These hammers are normally used where a spark from a standard steel hammer could be dangerous or when tapping on machined parts. Common weight range from 8oz to 28oz.

- Tack/Upholsterer's hammer. These hammers tend to have narrow faces, which can be square or round and usually have one magnetic tip to hold the tacks. Common weights from 5oz to 10oz.

Handles

- Wood. This is the traditional handle material and is still the most common. They are strong, light and easy to replace if they get damaged. There are also two styles of handle shape. The first is the standard shape we all know, the second is the axe handle shape but with a thinner cross section. No difference in functionality, mainly personal preference in grip comfort.

- Solid steel. Solid steel handles are very strong and rarely break, but they can bend. Either way, if they do you replace the entire hammer instead of just the handle. Normally these hammers will have a rubber or leather grip.

- Tubular steel. These handles are fine for light duty home use, but are just not strong enough for pulling nails or any kind of large project. If you try to pull out a 3-1/2″ nail with one of these, chances are you will bend the handle long before the nail is out. Usually equipped with a rubber or plastic grip.

- Fiberglass. These handle have many of the good features of the other materials. They are light, very strong, they do not rust or weather and if it does break you don't have to replace the whole hammer. However, you will have to replace it with a wooden one, as you cannot get fiberglass replacement handles. Comes with a rubber grip.

Quick Hammer tip: Remember when buying a hammer with a wooden handle or getting a replacement handle, the grain should be running inline with the hammerhead. Cross grain handles will break much easier. Do not hammer with the side of the hammer. The casting is not thick enough to withstand blows and you will void any warranty. Don't use the claws like an adze for chopping. They are not designed for it and will break, again no warranty.

Files

Files are not used as much as they once were and some of the terms are no longer familiar. Here is a great description from Nicholson Files, which explains the differences much better than I could.

Quick File tip: Take some common blackboard chalk and rub in into your file. This fills the grooves and prevents filings from loading up, but does not interfere with the cutting action. Clean and repeat as needed.

 

About the Author

Jim is a writer for Western Tool - a retailer of tools and tool parts including saw blades, circular saw blades, and band saw blades.

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Frequently Asked Questions...

I've decided to be a hammer hand and work with my partner...?

what you think about that? i only see expressions on peoples faces and sometimes i feel like im out of my league.but i still work regardless of that. im a tuffy. i can do it. ok there are some things i cant do like lift overly heavy planks of wood but hey at least i give it a bash. i use nail guns,strap guns,use grinders and saws etc.


Answer:

You go girl , everybody needs a hammer hand !!!!!