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This is a discussion on Hybrid Hammer within the Problem Solving forums, part of the Blacksmithing category; I am dwelling on the idea of coming up with a "hybrid" hammer. The idea that I'm thinking of has ...
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I am dwelling on the idea of coming up with a "hybrid" hammer. The idea that I'm thinking of has to do with the concept of a treadle hammer with a gear-rationed operation. Basically a fast treadle hammer with less work. Simply put: Treadle Hammer-> 1 foot stomp = 1 action (hammer hit). "Hybrid Hammer"-> 1 foot stomp = 5 actions (hammer hits). Both with the actions happening in the same amount of time. I figure it would be geared in such a way that the foot pedal is connected to a "crank shaft" thats attached to a geared wheel (almost like a flywheel concept) which is connected by chain to a similarly geared sprocket that has a "cam" sticking out of it and has a "connecting rod" "push-arm" to a weighted hammer. Sort of encompassing this hammer: YouTube - Helve Hammer by Tom Verity With this operation: YouTube - Blacksmithing in Lönnskog That's about the best that I can explain my idea, hopefully everyone gets it. Please, any insight, ideas, comments, etc. ALL are welcome. I love constructive criticism so, lay it on me. LOL
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I posted a couple pics in the gallery of an old hybrid hammer I'm fixing up as time allows. The design of it isn't perfect, it appears there could be some spectacular crashes if you don't unhook the connecting rod from the drive wheel when converting to foot power, and turn the motor on by mistake.. Don't know if you can get any ideas from it, but it's an interesting concept. I tried adding the pictures to this post, but the manage attachments button doesn't seem to work.. the pics are in the gallery however. |
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