Armourer's Hammers
As seen at the WV Armour-In 2003
Everywhere you looked at the Armour-In held by Ted and Ann Banning in West Virginia there were hammers.
Walls of hammers, boxes of hammers and buckets of hammers.
Many of these were Ted's (as shown at the left) but many were those of the half dozen armourers that attended.
There were old Pexto hammers, auto body hammers, specialized raising and planishing hammers and many custom made hammers.
All had highly polished faces for producing finely finished armour.
There were ball pien hammers and hammers made from blacksmith's punches and the one below made of bolts.
Ball Dishing - Allen Bauldree custom
2-1/2" ball bearing welded to striking hammer |
Old Style Standard Raising hammer Sizes 2 to 8 pounds, Niagara, Pextow, Etal. |
Dishing or raising - About 7" long |
Dishing or raising - About 7" long |
Planishing and Shaping Hammer |
Small hammer |
Unusual Forging Hammer - About 4 pounds. |
Hammer from grade 8 bolts in progress |
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More Armourer's Hammers
The above are hand made hammers from the shop of Eric Thing, AZ armourer.
Eric primarily makes helmets by the raising process from relatively heavy steel plate.
The thickness of the plate and the depth of the shapes determines the long heavy pattern of these hammers.
Photo by Bruce Blackistone
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