Featured Tool: Texturing Hammer with 9 Faces

By on August 31, 2015
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by Judy Ellis, Wirejewelry.com

Featured Product Tip for August 31st, 2015

Today our featured tool from JewelryTools.com is the Texturing Hammer with 9 Faces HAM-470.00

Need a hammer or mallet for your jewelry making project? Well, as you can see, we have a huge variety to choose from! We have hammers of different weights, lengths, and textures. We carry brass hammers and rawhide mallets. We have ballpein hammers which are perfect for wire wrap jewelry projects and tempering metals. Whatever your hammering needs, we have you covered!

Watch as Kate Richbourg shows us a quick tip on just how to use the Texturing Hammer with 9 Faces HAM-470.00


 

 

You read that right, 9 textures in 1 hammer! The patterns are endless; never before has a hammer been designed to do so much. You may use the small designs to pinpoint texture in a certain area, the large designs to cover a bigger area, or use multiple tips to layer textures on one another. Each tip is easily and securely attached with a threaded collar. The tips are approximately 3/4″ with various textures. Textures include: moonscape, checkerboard, diamond, single square, rain, dimple, Mt. Everest, single round, and wide stripe. Head weight with 2 tips is approximately 8 oz. and overall length is 9-1/2″.

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There’s nothing “mini” about these new hammers, they are just the right size for jewelry making. I’m so excited that there is finally a Truly remarkable family of manufacturing hammers at a fair price. You will love the fine, highly polished heads and dark hardwood handle that allows for a true feel of the work being performed. Each hammer is 9.25 inches long and fits perfectly into the convenient hammer stand made just for your new set of hammers.

 

 Product ID: HAM*420.00
This mallet is American-made of the finest rawhide impregnated with shellac. Used for stamping and hammering metals that must not be scratched. The handle is made of select ash. Face diameter is 1″ with a head weight of 2 ounces.

If you need additional tools make sure to take a look at www.JewelryTools.com

Happy Wrapping!

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2 Comments

  1. avatar

    SandrA

    August 31, 2015 at 5:35 am

    Thanks, I’m learning a lot with your tutorials videos.

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    patty jorgenson

    September 7, 2015 at 8:00 am

    all those different textures on the hammer is so cool, but…… I hate to use hammers that are only wooded into the handle. as with any use the head comes off of the handle. if that makes sense. I would need a better look at the handle and how it is secured into the head. thanks neat idea