Top and bottom fullers - set of straight peen hammer and bottom fuller for blacksmith masters
Premium Blacksmith Set Straight Peen Hammer and Bottom Fuller
- Discover the Versatility of Our Straight Peen Hammer: Engineered for precise and controlled forging, our straight peen hammer is the go-to choice for shaping straight lines and sharp edges. Crafted meticulously from premium materials, it's an essential tool for blacksmiths, metalworkers, and artisans seeking durability and accuracy in every strike.
- Enhance Your Metalworking Arsenal with the Bottom Fuller: Designed to spread, draw out, and shape metal, our bottom fuller complements the straight peen hammer perfectly. Crafted to perfection, it ensures smooth and efficient results across various metalworking techniques.
- Uncompromising Quality: Our tools are built to last, promising a long lifespan and consistent performance, making them reliable companions in your workshop.
- Achieve Precision and Control: With our meticulously designed tools, you can achieve your desired results with unparalleled precision and control, empowering you to bring your creative visions to life.
- Exquisite Craftsmanship: We take immense pride in the craftsmanship behind every tool we produce, adhering to the highest standards of quality. Material: High-quality steel forged from C 70W2 steel. Handle Material: Oiled ashwood.
- We are committed to providing you with top-quality tools and excellent customer service. Your satisfaction is our priority!
Technical Details:
Overall length: 12.5" (320mm)
Overall weight: 3.5lb (1.58kg)
Head size: 5.91x1.6x1.57" (150x42x40mm)
Handle material: ashwood
The material of the head: C70W2 steel, hardened and tempered.
HOW WE DO
Hardening:
We preheat the hammer to about 1200°F (649°C). Then we increase the temperature to 1450°F to 1500°F (788°C to 816°C). Quench the hammer in the water.
Tempering:
To reduce the brittleness and increase toughness, tempering is essential. We clean the surface of the hammer to expose bare metal. This helps in monitoring the tempering colours. We heat the hammer in an oven. Aim for a temperature between 400°F to 500°F (trying to get 225°C) for a good balance of hardness and toughness. We hold the temperature for at least an hour per inch of thickness. Then we allow the hammer to cool to room temperature.
Testing and Verification:
After tempering, we test the hammer's hardness using a Rockwell hardness tester. Also, we have a simple rebound test. we strike the hammer against an anvil; it should rebound without chipping or deforming.
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We try to keep all products in stock in our warehouse in Ukraine and USA. The processing time usually take 1-2days. The delivery time depends on where you are. The regular delivery takes 12-21 days. Express delivery takes 5-10 days. Delivery details with tracking number will be provided in your confirmation email.
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By default, you’ll get the same product as in the photos. Also, we offer additional engravings(text, logo, images) for an additional fee. Describe what you would like engraved in field: your personalization.
To maintain your hammer's longevity, periodically apply boiled linseed oil to both the handle and the hammerhead. It's natural for wooden handles to break sometimes. However, by oiling and being cautious with the hammer-handle connection, such as avoiding dropping it on its handle, you can prolong its life. Refrain from hitting hard surfaces with the hammer, as metal-on-metal contact can lead to dents and potentially hazardous chipping.
If the hammer's face shows signs of wear over time, you can refresh its appearance using a Trizact belt and a buffer. This will keep it looking neat and polished.