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'''Repoussé Hammers''' can be used also for both planishing and the large flat surface lowers the risk of marking or damaging the workpiece by striking it with the edge of the face. They can be used together with a '''Doming Block''', small '''Anvil''' or '''Sand Bag''' to form metal into complex shapes and the ball pein can be used for light riveting. | '''Repoussé Hammers''' can be used also for both planishing and the large flat surface lowers the risk of marking or damaging the workpiece by striking it with the edge of the face. They can be used together with a '''Doming Block''', small '''Anvil''' or '''Sand Bag''' to form metal into complex shapes and the ball pein can be used for light riveting. | ||
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Revision as of 11:18, 15 May 2016
Description
Repoussé Hammers (aka Chasing Hammers) are small, lightweight hammers with one flat face and one round end.
Features and Uses
The well-balanced hardwood Repoussé Hammer handles are shaped to sit comfortably in the palm of the hand, and their narrow necks allow more bounce-back which reduces strain, when repeatedly striking light blows with Repoussé and Chasing Punches to produce the decorative designs.
Repoussé Hammers can be used also for both planishing and the large flat surface lowers the risk of marking or damaging the workpiece by striking it with the edge of the face. They can be used together with a Doming Block, small Anvil or Sand Bag to form metal into complex shapes and the ball pein can be used for light riveting.
- Choose Repoussé Hammers which fit neatly into the palm of the hand and have strong but thin flexible shafts, to make long periods of light hammering as comfortable as possible.
Slversmiths Planishing Hammer | Jewellers Repousse Hammer | Jewellers Hammer Set | Pitch Bowl with Base for Chasing and Repousse | Pitch for Chasing and Repousse |