The Beadsmith Two-Sided Chasing Hammer - 10.75 Inches Wooden Handle, 2.25” Steel Head with a 14mm Ball Pein & 1.1"/ 28mm Domed Face - Tool Used to Add Texture and Dimension to Metalwork, 4oz./113g
CHASING HAMMER: This two-sided embossing tool features a smooth, slightly rounded face that is used for chasing or indenting metal, while the ball-shaped side is used for peening or smoothing out dents in metal. Use to shape malleable metals such as pewter, sterling silver, aluminum, brass, copper, and nickel silver.
METALSMITHING TOOL: A 10.75-inch wooden handle is the base for this two-sided hammer and features a rounded end that increases hammer control and reduces hand fatigue often associated with metalsmithing. The 2.25-inch steel head weighs 3.5oz and has a 14mm ball pein face that is used for adding texture while the 28mm domed face is ideal for dapping metal.
GET CREATIVE: Use our embossing hammer to form indented textures and patterns on sheet metal. Use it to create custom made earrings, bracelets, necklaces, and rings. Use with leather, wire wrapping and riveting techniques to form steampunk, rock or heavy metal looks. Use in conjunction with embossing hammers to form domed shapes and other patterns. To protect your workbench and other surfaces, it’s best to work on bench blocks or with dapping or doming blocks.
GREAT FOR ALL SKILL LEVELS: These metalworking techniques can be precise or forgiving, making them great for beginners and professionals alike. DIY hobby crafters will discover that with some experimenting, unintentional designs can be transformed into beautiful works of art, while jewelry designers and metalsmiths will appreciate the accuracy of these hammers.
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Product Specifications
Product Dimensions: 0.5 x 1.19 x 4.69 inches
Item model number: 338608
ASIN: B008UTNY56
Customer Reviews: 4.7 out of 5 stars 860Reviews
Best Sellers Rank: #18,962 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing (See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing) #1 in Jewelry Hammers
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No
Item Weight: 3.53 Ounces
Date First Available: March 5, 2009
Head Style: Flat
Style: German
Number of Items: 1
Global Trade Identification Number: 00790524007134
Manufacturer: The Beadsmith
UPC: 790524007134 798804460358
Product Information
Product Description
What can you do with a chasing hammer?
Chasing
Chasing is a technique in which the piece is hammered on the front side, sinking the metal using chasing tools and the chasing hammer.
Finishing & Hardening
Add finish to edges of cut blanks or harden and flatten wire so it keeps it shape for jewelry and decoration.
Texturing
Use the ball peen side of the chasing hammer to add some texture or dimples to your metal or hardened wire.
Easily identified by its uniquely shaped handle: rounded and larger at one end and thin where the head is attached. The “springy” handle increases hammer control and reduces hand fatigue.