Texturing Hammer with Wooden Handle, Narrow Stripe and Dimples Pattern, Metal Jewellery Making and Designing Tool
For jewellers and silversmiths applying decorative textures to non-ferrous metals, this dual-faced hammer offers two distinct patterns in one tool. Efficiently create fine parallel lines or a uniform dimpled surface on pendants, bangles, and other custom pieces.
Key features
- Dual-sided head features a narrow stripe pattern on one face and a dimple pattern on the other.
- Polished steel head provides a clean transfer of the texture onto soft metals.
- The striped face is milled with fine, parallel grooves to create a linear effect.
- Opposing face features a dense pattern of concave dimples for a stippled surface.
- Smooth, contoured hardwood handle provides a secure grip during use.
Who it's for
A core tool for bench jewellers, silversmiths, and metalsmiths creating bespoke pieces. Also favoured by craftspeople and hobbyists working with copper, brass, and other non-ferrous sheet metals for decorative projects.
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Is this the right tool for you?
Best for
- UK bench jewellers texturing non-ferrous metals
- Silversmiths creating bespoke pendants and bangles
- Metalsmiths applying fine linear or dimpled patterns
- Craftspeople working with copper and brass sheet for decoration
Not for
- Texturing ferrous metals like steel or iron
- Heavy duty metal forming or shaping
- Striking hardened or very thick metals
- General purpose hammering tasks
How this compares
| Texturing Hammer with Wooden... | Alternatives | |
|---|---|---|
| Pattern Variety | Dual-sided with narrow stripe and dimple patterns | Single pattern face or less defined textures |
| Handle Material | Smooth, contoured hardwood for secure grip | Basic, unshaped wooden or plastic handle |
| Head Finish | Polished steel head for clean texture transfer | Unpolished or lower-grade metal head |
| Intended Use | Professional-grade decorative texturing on non-ferrous metals | General craft use, less precise results |