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    Quote Originally Posted by aphilipmarcou View Post
    Nice hammer ! Could you tell us how you did the fluting?
    Hello aphillpmarcou, sure can. I used a hex 5C collet block to hold the handle in the milling vise.
    The mill was fitted with a rounded end carbide end mill. Since I only have a mini mill,each pass
    with the mill was limited to about .012". After 3 passes the collet block was rotated to the next
    side to be milled. Five rotations and it was done.

    If you have a spin indexer then that could be used as well by rotating the handle 60 degrees after each "side" has been fluted.
    The other option would be a rotary table mounted horizontal on the mill.

    Cheers, JR

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    Well done! You could market these to a lot of crafters!

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    Thank you Blackbeard.

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    A fine piece of work jjr2001 . thanks for sharing. Cap.

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    Thanks Cap, Making the three hammers was a most enjoyable project.
    I think I will make a ball peen and cross peen as well....one of these days!

    Cheers, JR

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    Actually a way to mark projects that doesn't involve branding might be very useful. Generally I think of that as a punch but a "hammer" designed to be struck by another might do the trick.

    Quote Originally Posted by mklotz View Post
    Back in the day, they had something I'll refer to as a "timber marking hammer" because I don't know the correct term. Basically, it was a hammer with a relief carving of logo/initials/whatever in the striking face. Smashing it into the cut end of a log permanently marked that log. Think of it as a branding iron that required no heating.

    We don't need to mark logs in our shops but the concept of a "marking hammer" may be applicable to some other problem. Texturing material, as is sometimes done to leather, is a possibility.

    Again, just ideas to help make your time in the shower more productive. :-)



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