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Buying Format see all. All Listings. Below I will break down the 6 most common types of hammers used in silversmithing.
The wedge shaped end of this hammer is perfect for spreading the heads of rivets, while the flat end, which can have either a round or square cross section, is used for flattening out and refining rivet heads. The wedge end is also handy for creating interesting textures on metal.
The large face of this hammer is meant to strike the end of chasing tools and punches, not for direct contact with your work. However, a slightly rounded surface can act as a planishing hammer used for stretching and changing the shape of metal.
Chasing hammers can easily be identified by their unique handles: bulbous at one end and thin where the head is attached. This style of handle increases hammer control and reduces hand fatigue. Probably the most recognizable style of hammer, the ball peen hammer comes in countless shapes, sizes and weights. This is a great general purpose hammer with one flat face and one rounded face.
It can be used for light forging, striking steel tools, spreading rivet heads, and creating that lovely hammer texture.
The size of the rounded face along with the weight of the hammer and the force of each strike will determine the size of each divot in your texture. Brass mallets are used for striking steel tools. When used with stamping tools, a brass mallet prevents unwanted movement because it has less reverberation than steel hammers. A brass mallet should be the only hammer you use on tools like a disk cutter because striking steel against steel with great force can actually shatter one of the tools.
Rawhide mallets are much softer than steel or brass hammers and therefore will not mar or mark the surface of your metal. Ideal for flattening out sheet or wire as well as shaping rings and bangles on a mandrel, the rawhide head is extremely durable.


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