Making a Brass Hammer - Machining
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Hi my name is Paul Pinto and I’m an 19 year old maker from Connecticut. This channel will cover woodworking, metal fabrication, blacksmithing and much more! I will be posting weekly videos of my latest projects so make sure you subscribe!
Great Job!
Thank you!!
Brass hammy is sick. Love it. You’re head is proportionally large compared to your body. Congrats, I hear that’s a prerequisite for being on TV (Tom cruise and Jay Leno come to mind.). Just wanted to throw a shout out for the good content.
Came out awesome!
Thanks Chris! Glad you like it!
Glad to see you expand your world with a lathe and mill. Now you can make ANYTHING! Good job.
Thank you!! That’s the plan haha
Cool build, always fun learning new things. Looks great
Glad to see that Bridgeport in action!
This is truly a work of art!!
Thank you!!
Well done! Great work as usual.
Nice job, good looking hammer.
Thank you!!
Where’d you get the brass?
Awesome work Paul! 👍🏻👊🏻
Thank you!!
That's amazing brass hammer wow 😁😁
Nicely done dude 🤜🏽
Beautiful. Very nice hammer and Bridgeport skills
Thank you!!
Happy to see that you are making video's again paul.
Thank you!!
Glad you enjoyed making the brass hammer ! Thanks for your time and effort bro Anthony Kent
Thanks man! I appreciate it
Brass is always beautiful. We'd all like to have the skills of Tony or Abom 😁
Love the little hammer! One thing you might try as an improvement or more versatility would be to round one end of the hammer keep it flat faced but round shape. A little more work for sure but might be worth it in tight spaces. Love your other projects as well! Keep the vids coming.
Bass hammer 🔨 very cool
Thank you!
Stuning work!! Complements from Lisbon, Portugal!! :)
Thank you!!
Hi Paul, nice job machining the hammer. I would always try minimise offsetting the head of the mill so I don't have to keep clocking it up. I am assuming you don't have a 45deg cutter and that is why you did the chamfer the way you did, you could also setup you piece on an angle block in the vice to accomplish the same thing. Hope this helps
Paul I really enjoyed the video. I started doing some machining to compliment blacksmithing about a year-and-a-half ago so the video was very relevant for me keep them coming. Also the isotunes I also use the model that you reviewed I also had the pro model and I buy think that the model you reviewed is much better for hearing protection purposes I don't even use the pro model anymore although I may get a second of the extra model because my battery usually runs dead before the 10 hours advertised time so it's nice to have another one charged up and ready to go. Thanks again Paul PS the tools you made for me or working out great I believe I may order a couple of your hammers in the near future.
Thank you! I’m really glad you liked it. And that’s good to know about the isotunes, i’d be interested to test out the other models to see what they’re like. And I’m happy the tools are holding up well!!
You can take WAY deeper passes, especially on something as soft as brass or Aluminum. Do some experimenting, you will be surprised. Great job on the hammer! It's really cool looking.
Thank you!! I’m going to try that next time I was just afraid to break an endmill haha
Neat little hammer.
Needs to hang on the shop wall. If you hammer with it it will get messed up quick.
Now, machine a brass anvil to go with it.
Thank you! I’m planning to use it as a machinist hammer so I don’t mar the work piece
nice job broo very inspirational one question tho whats your etnicity last name sounds spanish
That Clausing lathe sounds like it has a CVT transmission haha. Check out the videos by Randy Richard in the shop. Sounds like a broken disc or tightening mechanism.
Thank you! I will definitely go check those out
Not bad! If you want more views, feel free to embed your video on our homemade tools forum; looks like you're one of us :-)
Is it available for purchase? I can add it to my all next to my tiny rounding hammer
Message me on my website and we could work something out!
Need more posting on here though
does this hammer reminds anyone else of the comic book's stormbreaker?
"Tappy tap tap" -AVE-
I was told by a machinist not to use compressed air to blow away the chip, anything more than what you can blow with your breath can drive the chip to where it shouldn't be. I bought a big box of chip brushes from harbor freight for my lathe after he told me that. Don't take my word for it though, but it might be a good heads up if you can verify.
Learn by doing, dude.
👊👊 it’s the best way
Has anyone told you that you kinda, in a way, look like Mac Miller?
Haha yeah
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Lovely job mate, worked out well, did you get my email?
Thanks Len! And I didn’t but I’ll go check