- A tool that has a heavy metal head attached to a handle and that is used for hitting nails or breaking things apart — see picture at carpentry; see also sledgehammer. b : a similar tool made usually of wood and used especially for hitting a surface to make a loud noise. an auctioneer's hammer.
- For example, hammers are used for general carpentry, framing, nail pulling, cabinet making, assembling furniture, upholstering, finishing, riveting, bending or shaping metal, striking masonry drills and steel chisels, and so on.
- A hammer is a tool for putting nails into objects such as wood. It has a long handle, and a tip with a flat end for hitting nails.
- The most common type of hammer (sometimes called a claw hammer) has a curved end (on the other side of the hitting end) for pulling nails out.
- A hand tool consisting of a solid head set crosswise on a handle and used for pounding.
- b. : a power tool that often substitutes a metal block or a drill for the hammerhead. 2. : something that resembles a hammer in form or action: such as.
- Hammers consist of multiple parts: face, eye, neck, throat, crown, and claw.
- The striking face is what makes contact with a material or object.
- Crowed hammer faces drive nails without leaving marks on a surface.
- A hammers throat is attached to the neck and allows for power striking.
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