Informative, but not very thorough. For example, you only covered woodworking hammers - you skipped all other hammer types entirely, such as bladesmithing (aka dogface) hammers, et al.
Thanks RP. As woodworking is our focus and we had a carpenter on hand we just picked his brain on that. When we get a blacksmith in the house we'll give them a good grilling on dogface hammers 😊 which will be amusing, seeing as I can barely lift em.
love that slight curve lenghtwise on the head
Great information. Thanks.
thank you
A nice video 😎👍👍
Well to coul use a 2 kilo "dog head" hammer but those usually are made for smiths or people who work with straight up logs
Informative, but not very thorough. For example, you only covered woodworking hammers - you skipped all other hammer types entirely, such as bladesmithing (aka dogface) hammers, et al.
Thanks RP. As woodworking is our focus and we had a carpenter on hand we just picked his brain on that. When we get a blacksmith in the house we'll give them a good grilling on dogface hammers 😊 which will be amusing, seeing as I can barely lift em.
@@JapaneseToolsAustralia Thx for the informative reply. You might consider ammending the title to be more specific to Woodworking.