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I didn't do all of this today, but I made a new hammer to replace the first one I made (which died because I put too much gronk into a swing).
New hammer:
The handle and head are 4140PH. The faces are copper and PVC (only chosen because it was that or turn down a 2.5" round of Delrin).
My old hammer, for comparison:
Aluminum handle (that snapped at the thin point), mystery steel head, brass and mystery plastic faces. Fun fact, I made every part of this on a Sherline 4400 which definitely pushed that poor little lathe to its limits.
I made my new hammer much smaller and longer to let me reach into tight quarters to tap stuff in. I typically don't need a big chungus hammer blow, just some little persuasive kicks. I do wish I had accounted for the weight of the copper versus the PVC, however! It's a little off-balance.
New hammer:
The handle and head are 4140PH. The faces are copper and PVC (only chosen because it was that or turn down a 2.5" round of Delrin).
My old hammer, for comparison:
Aluminum handle (that snapped at the thin point), mystery steel head, brass and mystery plastic faces. Fun fact, I made every part of this on a Sherline 4400 which definitely pushed that poor little lathe to its limits.
I made my new hammer much smaller and longer to let me reach into tight quarters to tap stuff in. I typically don't need a big chungus hammer blow, just some little persuasive kicks. I do wish I had accounted for the weight of the copper versus the PVC, however! It's a little off-balance.