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#PhotoOfTheDay and it's #hammertime

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  • croyle@wandering.shopC croyle@wandering.shop

    #PhotoOfTheDay and it's #hammertime

    I always enjoy taking a well-used old hammer and putting a mirror polish on its face. The contrast between shiny and old crunchy metal is always a very pleasing aesthetic to me, aside from it being practical for the blacksmith as well.

    #photo #photography #blacksmithing #tools

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    #5

    @croyle
    I do the same thing but for knife making
    ⚒😅😉

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    • croyle@wandering.shopC croyle@wandering.shop

      #PhotoOfTheDay and it's #hammertime

      I always enjoy taking a well-used old hammer and putting a mirror polish on its face. The contrast between shiny and old crunchy metal is always a very pleasing aesthetic to me, aside from it being practical for the blacksmith as well.

      #photo #photography #blacksmithing #tools

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      #6

      @croyle real peening hammers looked very similar to this. Not so shiny, but not very far from 😎

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      • croyle@wandering.shopC croyle@wandering.shop

        #PhotoOfTheDay and it's #hammertime

        I always enjoy taking a well-used old hammer and putting a mirror polish on its face. The contrast between shiny and old crunchy metal is always a very pleasing aesthetic to me, aside from it being practical for the blacksmith as well.

        #photo #photography #blacksmithing #tools

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        #7

        @croyle I have a noob question, but how do you get it so shiny? 😄

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        • mcslibinas@mastodon.socialM mcslibinas@mastodon.social

          @croyle real peening hammers looked very similar to this. Not so shiny, but not very far from 😎

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          #8

          @mcSlibinas I have a lot of peening hammers and none of the peens are that smooth and shiny, but I do tidy them up if needed.

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          • glitchcake@tech.lgbtG glitchcake@tech.lgbt

            @croyle I have a noob question, but how do you get it so shiny? 😄

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            #9

            @glitchcake Brief answer: Like any metal polish, you start with a rougher grit on a belt or sandpaper or whatever, and then work your way up to finer grits and then if you do want a finer finish like these you can go to metal polish.

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            • croyle@wandering.shopC croyle@wandering.shop

              @glitchcake Brief answer: Like any metal polish, you start with a rougher grit on a belt or sandpaper or whatever, and then work your way up to finer grits and then if you do want a finer finish like these you can go to metal polish.

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              #10

              @croyle makes sense! ty

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              • croyle@wandering.shopC croyle@wandering.shop

                @mcSlibinas I have a lot of peening hammers and none of the peens are that smooth and shiny, but I do tidy them up if needed.

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                #11

                @croyle do you use them? My grandpa has one and i remember it was shiny.

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                • mcslibinas@mastodon.socialM mcslibinas@mastodon.social

                  @croyle do you use them? My grandpa has one and i remember it was shiny.

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                  #12

                  @mcSlibinas Yes, I use them all.

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                  • croyle@wandering.shopC croyle@wandering.shop

                    @mcSlibinas Yes, I use them all.

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                    #13

                    @croyle amazing. I thought peening is the lost art. So cool!

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                    • mcslibinas@mastodon.socialM mcslibinas@mastodon.social

                      @croyle amazing. I thought peening is the lost art. So cool!

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                      #14

                      @mcSlibinas Not many people use it, but anyone that does blacksmithing or similar will often use it a lot. 🙂

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                      • croyle@wandering.shopC croyle@wandering.shop

                        @mcSlibinas Not many people use it, but anyone that does blacksmithing or similar will often use it a lot. 🙂

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                        #15

                        @croyle my grandpa wasn't blacksmith, he peened own scythes and maybe neighbour sometimes got lucky. Grandpa can kill anyone who use That Hammer for nails 😂

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                        • mcslibinas@mastodon.socialM mcslibinas@mastodon.social

                          @croyle my grandpa wasn't blacksmith, he peened own scythes and maybe neighbour sometimes got lucky. Grandpa can kill anyone who use That Hammer for nails 😂

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                          #16

                          @mcSlibinas Hahaha, that's funny! We can get protective of our important tools. 😅

                          Besides the usual ball peen hammers there are other specialized peening hammers, like cross peen or diagonal peen... My hammer collection grew a lot when I started my blacksmithing hobby!

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