Texturing Hammer with Stars and Crosshatch Patterns, Metal Repousse Tool for Jewellery Crafts, Wooden Handle
For bench jewellers and silversmiths applying consistent surface patterns to sheet metal. This double-ended hammer offers two distinct textures in one tool, ideal for creating decorative finishes on pendants, bangles, and repoussé work without needing to engrave individual marks.
Key features
- Features a double-ended steel head for two distinct texture options.
- One face is machined with a repeating six-pointed star pattern.
- The opposing face creates a uniform crosshatch texture on sheet metal.
- Shaped wooden handle allows for a balanced grip during repeat-strike work.
- Suitable for texturing non-ferrous metals such as silver, copper, and brass.
Who it's for
A core tool for UK bench jewellers, silversmiths, and craftspeople working with sheet metal. It is ideal for creating decorative finishes on jewellery and small-scale metal art, providing a consistent pattern with each strike.
Specifications
- Head Material: Steel
- Handle Material: Wood
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Is this the right tool for you?
Best for
- UK bench jewellers texturing silver, copper, and brass sheet
- Silversmiths creating decorative finishes on jewellery
- Craftspeople applying consistent patterns to small metal art
- Repoussé artists needing distinct surface textures
Not for
- General purpose hammering or shaping metal
- Texturing ferrous metals or hard alloys
- Engraving fine details or lines
How this compares
| Texturing Hammer with Stars... | Alternatives | |
|---|---|---|
| Texture Options | Double-ended steel head with distinct star and crosshatch patterns | Single-ended hammer with one basic texture or no defined pattern |
| Handle Design | Shaped wooden handle for balanced grip during repeat-strike work | Basic plastic or unshaped metal handle offering less control |
| Metal Suitability | Optimised for consistent surface patterns on non-ferrous metals (silver, copper, brass) | General purpose texturing, less precise for specific metals |