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* 12oz '''Hammers''' ''(0.45kg)'' are a good useful size for general work in '''[[Design and Technology]]'''. | |||
* Larger 2lb hammers ''(1kg)'' are used for heavier work such as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blacksmith '''Blacksmithing'''] for example. | |||
* Smaller hammers ''(e.g. 4oz and 8oz)'' are suitable for jewellery work and model engineering applications. | |||
* '''Brick Hammers''' between 1lb and 1.5lb weight (450g to 700g) are suitable for school use and are available also with a '''[[Chisels|Scutch Comb Chisel]]''' at one end which can be used for shaping brick and masonry. | |||
* A 2lb '''Lump Hammer''' ''(0.9kg)'' is a good useful size for general work in '''[[Design and Technology]]''' and home maintenance tasks. | * A 2lb '''Lump Hammer''' ''(0.9kg)'' is a good useful size for general work in '''[[Design and Technology]]''' and home maintenance tasks. | ||
* 2lb to 4lb '''Sledge Hammers''' (1-2kg) are a suitable size for general forge-work in '''[[Design and Technology]]''' since hammers heavier than 4lb would be difficult for students to use. | |||
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Latest revision as of 14:07, 24 February 2021
- 12oz Hammers (0.45kg) are a good useful size for general work in Design and Technology.
- Larger 2lb hammers (1kg) are used for heavier work such as Blacksmithing for example.
- Smaller hammers (e.g. 4oz and 8oz) are suitable for jewellery work and model engineering applications.
- Brick Hammers between 1lb and 1.5lb weight (450g to 700g) are suitable for school use and are available also with a Scutch Comb Chisel at one end which can be used for shaping brick and masonry.
- A 2lb Lump Hammer (0.9kg) is a good useful size for general work in Design and Technology and home maintenance tasks.
- 2lb to 4lb Sledge Hammers (1-2kg) are a suitable size for general forge-work in Design and Technology since hammers heavier than 4lb would be difficult for students to use.
Ball Pein Hammer | Blacksmiths Hammers | Brick Hammer | Claw Hammer | Cross Pein Hammer | Lump (or Club) Hammer | Pin Hammer | Sledge Hammer |