The hammer is one of the most important tools for the blacksmith!
Here, too, there is some debate about the ideal shape.Each shape has its own characteristics as well as its advantages and disadvantages, and over the years many different types of hammers have been created.
In addition to the classic standard blacksmith hammers, we also have various special hammers in stock that are made exclusively for us and that you can only get from us...
short german shape, with ash handle
These forging hammers are individually free form forged in the last historical tool factory "Krenzerhammer".
This is the last historical tool factory in the valley of the Ennepe (Germany).
short german shape, with ash handle
These forging hammers are individually free form forged in the last historical tool factory "Krenzerhammer".
This is the last historical tool factory in the valley of the Ennepe (Germany).
hand-forged, selectively hardened, twice tempered,
ground on the fin and face, with ash handle.
A quality product from the Balbach Damascus forge.
The hammers are individually free-form forged without a die and made from high-quality tool steel.
Selective hardening keeps the shell soft, and the ergonomic shape, combined with good weight distribution, allows for less tiring forging.
The hammers are tempered twice and then finely ground on the fin and face.
The handle, made of robust robinia, fits comfortably in the hand and is secured with an iron wedge for a secure grip.
Features:
Ergonomic shape
Good weight distribution
Individually forged by hand
Free-form forged
High-quality tool steel
Selectively hardened and tempered twice
Hard face/fin
Soft shell
Robust robinia handle
hand-forged, selectively hardened, twice tempered,
ground on the fin and face, with ash handle.
A quality product from the Balbach Damascus forge.
The hammers are individually free-form forged without a die and made from high-quality tool steel.
Selective hardening keeps the shell soft, and the ergonomic shape, combined with good weight distribution, allows for less tiring forging.
The hammers are tempered twice and then finely ground on the fin and face.
The handle, made of robust robinia, fits comfortably in the hand and is secured with an iron wedge for a secure grip.
Features:
Ergonomic shape
Good weight distribution
Individually forged by hand
Free-form forged
High-quality tool steel
Selectively hardened and tempered twice
Hard face/fin
Soft shell
Robust robinia handle
optimized form by the rich experience of Alfred Habermann,
short form with optimised balancing, face 45x45 mm,
with short and thin wooden robinia handle
Alfred Habermann was one of the most influential master smiths of the 20th century. He was not only a great blacksmith and designer also he was a "world traveler" in the interest of blacksmithing. He gave coursest on almost every continent and set fire to the modern metal design and young people.
Alfred Habermann had a wealth of experience in the artisanal production of perfect forging tools. He analyzed the requirements for the tool and the conditions of the human body. This resulted in a series of ergonomically optimized and functional tools, which we manufacture and sell exclusively in small batches.
with wooden robinia handle
optimized form by the rich experience of Alfred Habermann,
short form with optimised balancing
material 1.4021, the hardness of the face reaches only about 48 HRC
short german shape, with ash handle
These forging hammers are individually free form forged in the last historical tool factory "Krenzerhammer".
This is the last historical tool factory in the valley of the Ennepe (Germany).
The English form of the locksmith's hammer is also called an "Ingenieurhammer" in Germany. However, this name originated from a mistranslation of the English term "engineer," which in this context actually referred to a mechanic or machinist.
DIN 1041, with ash handle,
length 300 mm
· Forged, hardened and tempered
· Made of the best tempering steel
· Face and tiller cleanly ground
· Edges broken as required
· Hammer head in accordance with DIN 1041
handforged, with ash handle
These forging hammers are individually free form forged in the last historical tool factory "Krenzerhammer".
This is the last historical tool factory in the valley of the Ennepe (Germany).
individually handforged
head lenght approx 120 mm,
with robinia handle
A quality product from the Balbach Damascus forge.
The hammers are individually free-form forged without a die and made from high-quality tool steel.
Selective hardening keeps the shell soft, and the ergonomic shape, combined with good weight distribution, allows for less tiring forging.
The hammers are tempered twice and then finely ground on the fin and face.
The handle, made of robust robinia, fits comfortably in the hand and is secured with an iron wedge for a secure grip.
Features:
Ergonomic shape
Good weight distribution
Individually forged by hand
Free-form forged
High-quality tool steel
Selectively hardened and tempered twice
Hard face/fin
Soft shell
Robust robinia handle
french form, NERTECH handle
Forged head made of C45E steel, with inductive heat treatment of the working surfaces (approx. 54 HRC). Finely polished fin and face. Quadruple carbon composite shaft with unbreakable fiberglass core, carbon fiber, vibration-damping polypropylene and elastomer injection for extra grip.
combination of soft-faced and locksmith's hammer,
with extremely robust handle with unbreakable fiberglass core,
with replaceable plastic inserts #varinfo
with Hickory handle
Used to level saws. Forged head, made of high carbon C45E steel, with induction heat treatment of the working surfaces (approx. 54 HRC). Working surfaces domed and finely polished.
forged from C45,
punched, Surface untreated,
not hardened,
approx. XX x XX x XX mm,
Size of hammer-eye ca. XX x XX mm
This forged blank is ideal for forging your own hammers.
The raw piece for hammers is perforated and thorned perfectly according to DIN and after grinding or forging only has to be hardened according to your own ideas. (hardening instructions in the download area). Depending on the processing, it may happen that the eye has to be thorned again after forging. For this we recommend our hammer thorn (item no. 518726)
These special tools are forged by hand in the Reisinger forge in the heart of the lower Mühlviertel in Austria to the highest quality standards.
...and if you would like to find out more about Peter Reisinger and his family business, you can find further information here:
HYPERLINK "https://angele-shop.com/pages/reisinger".
A photo shows the different sizes in an overview.