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πŸ”¨ Leathercraft Carving Hammer with Wood Handle, DIY Mallet for Leatherwork, Cowhide Sewing Club, Nylon T Head, 7.4 Inch Review

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Description of πŸ”¨ Leathercraft Carving Hammer with Wood Handle, DIY Mallet for Leatherwork, Cowhide Sewing Club, Nylon T Head, 7.4 Inch

Use our DIY leathercraft carving hammer, striking the leathercraft tool to print kinds of figures on the leathercraft. Sturdy and durable stainless steel construction with wooden handle. Edge alloy material, polished and grinding treatment. Nylon hammer tail nut is fixed, anti slip and skid prevention. Great for use with leather stamps, Prong Diamond Chisel, hole punch, etc.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Perfect for the beginner

I got into leather goods after taking a class at a local leather shop. The problem was that I have very small hands and most mallets or hammers on the market were awkward to use. Thought to try this. Sooo happy with my purchase. It fits comfortably in the hand and is light yet strong enough to be riveted to my large bag. Great price and fast shipping too

Pros
  • Craft
Cons
  • A bit shabby

Revainrating 3 out of 5

You get what you pay for.

Inexpensive, small and light. There are very few applications where I need to hammer this light. I have fairly large hands and the grip is a bit small for me. I still use it on rare occasions. If you're on a budget and just getting started with leather embossing, you should do it. If you are serious about leathercrafting, replace it with a better quality hammer. I should have bought the Tandy hammer a little more expensive.

Pros
  • Leathercraft
Cons
  • Knitter

Revainrating 5 out of 5

What a BIG little sledgehammer

WOW! I am very happy with this little sledgehammer. As many other reviewers have repeatedly pointed out, it feels great in the hand and is worth the money for the leatherwork. Some remarks on its construction; The total weight of the hammer is 11.4 ounces, with 9.8 ounces in the head. This means that when you strike, most of the weight is on you. The short handle and the way it's held makes it feel comfortable and controlled when in use. I've had a few good hits on my quartz countertop and…

Pros
  • Arts, Crafts and Sewing
Cons
  • Very Expensive