Greetings, my dear viewer, in this video I made a restoration of an old brass hammer that I found in my workshop.I hope you enjoyed this video and you will share it with your friends)
Good work and thanks for sharing. Some questions. Why file instead of belt grinder? How did you calculate the bevel angles? Were they for show or function? Paul
Beautiful!
Good tool for looking ;-)
TOO PRETTY TO USE !!
Wow, beautiful work, man. Brass hammer heads are so amazing. Thank you for sharing your work.
A true testament of your talents
To pretty to use.Looks good.
Absolutely beautiful restoration great retirement for it to hang proudly on the wall
Молодец за любовь к инструменту
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Outstanding work. 👏👏
Great job
Sweet 👍🏼👍🏼
Una muy buena jubilación a lo grande para un martillo que ha desempeñado su trabajo durante toda una vida o varias.
Very nice
What was that wood you used for the handle?? Great looking restoration!!!
Enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up
So beautiful! What wood did you use?
Good work and thanks for sharing.
Some questions.
Why file instead of belt grinder?
How did you calculate the bevel angles? Were they for show or function?
Paul
Great job!!!
Shining can keep for decoration
What wood did you use for the handle
What wood for handle?
Black Hornbeam
It feels like the metal is too soft. Why didn't you temper it a couple of times
Point of brass hammer is for it to be soft, its mainly used to tapping delicate steel machinery that cannot be dented.
Полная хрень
You can do better?
@edwardknives8692, 🎵it's hammer time🎵