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|tool name=Hammers
|tool name=Hammers
|image=Hammers.jpg
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|synonyms=DE: Hämmer (plural)
|synonyms=DE: Hämmer (plural)
|type=hand tool
|type=hand tool
|access=
|access=
|location=
|location=[[Location::Wood Workshop]], [[Location::Metal Workshop]]
|material=[[nails]], [[Material:Dowels#Wooden Dowels|wooden dowels]],<br>[[metals]]
|material=[[nails]], [[Material:Dowels#Wooden Dowels|wooden dowels]],<br>[[metals]]
|used with=[[punches]]
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[[Category:Can't Touch This]]
[[Category:Hand Tools]]
[[Category:Metalworking]]
[[Category:Metalworking]]

Latest revision as of 17:58, 29 May 2022

ToolInfoBox

Hammers

Hammers.jpg
Synonyms: DE: Hämmer (plural)
Type: hand tool
Material: nails, wooden dowels,
metals
Used with: punches
Location: Wood Workshop, Metal Workshop

Nailed it!

We have several regular hammers (DE: Schlosserhämmer) and a "shoemaker's hammer" (DE: Schuhmacherhammer).

A couple of tools are used together with a hammer, e.g. center punches, hole punches and drift punches.

placing a piece of scrap wood between your workpiece and a hammer helps to avoid unsightly dents and discolorations
when you feel the head loosening, try hitting the hammer on a hard surface with the handle down - if that does not help, report it as broken!