- Brass heads are great for striking metal stamps: Brass is softer than steel, which helps keep your stamps from being damaged, and brass has no "bounce back" so helps prevent blurred stamped images. Note: It's normal for brass heads to dent.
- Plastic mallets, nylon heads, and rawhide mallets are for smoothing deformed metal, or shaping metal (including around a mandrel) without marring it.
- Steel heads: for directly texturing and shaping metal sheet, blanks and wire.
- Our chasing hammers have a gently rounded face, excellent for flattening wire without leaving marks from the edge of the hammer.
- Ball pein hammers are popular for creating the basic hammered texture seen on a wide variety of jewelry.
- The flat head of a riveting hammer is for riveting; the angled end is for forging, folding and shaping.
- Fretz Hammers are the thoroughbreds of hammers.
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ImpressArt Metal Stamp, Chasing Hammer (Each)
ImpressArt$6.40For stamps that aren't pre-labeled (or the label wears off with use), place a dot with Wite-Out® or colorful fingernail polish to indicate the bottom of each letter (or symbol) to help keep your letters directionally correct when stamping. For the...