August 31, 201312 yr Countryforge and I forged this rounding hammer. It's not the cleanest rounding hammer I've seen, but it was my first time striking and my accuracy was miserable. I like the look of it anyways :} . Overall I'm really happy with it, I absolutely love forging with the round face. The location of the eye punch hole and the way the handle was sanded make the hammer slightly heavier on the rounded side, which I like cause I'm a fan of the weight forward style of hammers, and I use the rounding face on this hammer more than the flat one.
August 31, 201312 yr Same here Bentriron i like forged items with finish where its needed and every thing ells cleaned up but with the proses left visible if that makes any sense and that is one nice looking hammer
August 31, 201312 yr Author Thanks :) Yeah the finish is just as forged, then brushed with an 8 inch wire wheel at like 1750 rpm or something on the arbor of my grizzly belt grinder. The hammer is just shy of 4 lbs, not sure exactly how much.
September 2, 201312 yr I tend to put function before looks where tools are concerned so if it works the way you like you're golden. Nothing wrong with the looks either. Few things are as satisfying as using a tool you made with your own hand. All in all well done Harris. Frosty The Lucky.
September 4, 201312 yr Author Thanks frosty ;) Yeah I dunno what it is exactly that I like so much about it, I think it might be the 1045 or the heat treatment... I have another hammer that was made by glen stollmeyer of GS tongs, also 1045. Just love the way the impact feels compared to the store bought hammers I have which feel almost too hard. I like it to feel like a thump not a "ding" if that makes sense.
November 27, 201312 yr Hi everyone, First off great hammer man. I am not at a point where I can forge my own hammer but I was wondering if anyone knows where I could buy a nice rounding hammer. Thanks, George
November 28, 201312 yr http://www.hammersource.com/Blacksmithing_Hammers_and_Tongs/ http://www.blacksmithsdepot.com/farrier-rounding-hammer.html www.nctool.com or any other farrier supply.
November 28, 201312 yr Firey Furnace Forge has a 4.5 lb Brian Brazeal style on the E-++y site for sale, buy now...I recently purchased a 4.25lb he and Chase Saxton forged from that site and can say it is definetly a really nice hammer.
February 11, 201412 yr Firey Furnace Forge has a 4.5 lb Brian Brazeal style on the E-++y site for sale, buy now...I recently purchased a 4.25lb he and Chase Saxton forged from that site and can say it is definetly a really nice hammer. what is E-++y?
February 12, 201412 yr I picked this one up as it was the best price I found... hasn't arrived to play with yet. If i really like it I'll pick up a nice one laterhttp://www.stockhoffsonline.com/acatalog/Rounding_Nordic_Forge.html#a778 Cal-
February 12, 201412 yr Yah Dan C i was meaning EBay for some reason at the time i was thinkn that i read somewhere on here that u couldnt actually use the name of another company,something to do with advertisement or maybe i just come with that crazy idea on my own lol...anyway glad u found it i have one that Chase Saxton and Dave Custer i believe forged together it is definetly a real nice hammer and for sure moves metal nicely I have noticed that Dave has had his hammers for sale on there regularly here lately so anybody lookn for one keep an eye out on there
February 12, 201412 yr Thats a good looking hammer Harris, I recently had a 2.5lb rounding hammer forged for me out of 1085Its the best hammer I've forged with. Like you I love hitting with the rounding side.
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