Here are several types of hammers commonly used for various purposes:
- Claw Hammer: Features a flat face for driving nails and a curved claw for removing nails.
- Ball Peen Hammer: Has a rounded peen opposite the flat face, used for shaping metal and striking chisels.
- Sledgehammer: Heavy-duty hammer with a large, flat metal head, primarily used for heavy-duty demolition and driving stakes.
- Dead Blow Hammer: Filled with sand or shot to minimize rebound, ideal for delicate work or preventing damage to surfaces.
- Rubber Mallet: Features a rubber head for striking without damaging surfaces, commonly used in woodworking and upholstery.
- Cross Peen Hammer: Similar to a ball peen hammer but with a wedge-shaped peen, used for forging and shaping metal.
- Framing Hammer: Specifically designed for framing tasks, featuring a longer handle and heavier head for driving large nails quickly.
- Tack Hammer: Lightweight hammer with a small head, used for driving small nails and upholstery tacks.
- Chasing Hammer: Has a flat face for flattening and smoothing metal and a ball peen or cross peen for shaping and riveting.
- Brick Hammer: Features a chisel-shaped face for splitting bricks and a blunt side for striking and setting bricks.
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