Mini Bowed and Cross Peen Silversmith Hammer, 115mm, Jewellery Making Crafts Repousse Tool
For bench jewellers and silversmiths undertaking fine repoussé and chasing, this mini hammer offers superior control on small-scale work. Its compact 115mm size and dual-profile head allow for precise, delicate shaping and texturing where larger, heavier chasing hammers would be too cumbersome.
Key features
- Features a polished, slightly bowed face for general shaping and a cross-peen for linear texturing.
- The compact 115mm overall length provides excellent control and balance for delicate tasks.
- A smooth, contoured hardwood handle is fitted for a comfortable and secure grip during use.
- The steel head has polished striking faces to minimise marring on precious metals.
- Its lightweight construction reduces fatigue during prolonged, detailed bench work.
Who it's for
A core tool for UK bench jewellers and silversmiths specialising in repoussé, chasing, or detailed forming. It is also well-suited for craftspeople and model makers working with non-ferrous metals on a small scale.
Specifications
- Overall Length: 115mm
- Head Type: Bowed and cross-peen
- Head Material: Steel
- Handle Material: Wood
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Is this the right tool for you?
Best for
- UK bench jewellers undertaking fine repoussé and chasing
- Silversmiths requiring precise control on small-scale work
- Craftspeople shaping non-ferrous metals for models
- Makers needing a lightweight hammer for prolonged detailed work
Not for
- Heavy-duty metal forming or forging
- Large-scale shaping where a heavier hammer is required
- Striking hardened steel or other ferrous metals
How this compares
| Mini Bowed and Cross... | Alternatives | |
|---|---|---|
| Overall Length | Compact 115mm for superior control | Typically 150mm or longer, less precise for small work |
| Head Profile | Dual-profile: bowed face and cross-peen for versatility | Single-profile, either flat or ball-peen, offering less specialisation |
| Striking Faces | Polished steel to minimise marring on precious metals | Unpolished or roughly finished steel, prone to leaving marks |
| Intended Use | Fine repoussé, chasing, and delicate shaping | General purpose hammering or light forming tasks |