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SE Texturing Hammer - Interchangeable Tips - Dual Head - 9 Different Tips - 837-9TM

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$18.99

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1.Style:9 Tips


About this item

  • VERSATILE TEXTURING- SE Texturing Hammer has 9 different interchangeable tips, including Stripe, Rounded Stripe (Rain), Square (Checker Board), Cross (Diamond), Dome (Moon Face), Dimple, Single Cone, Single Round, and Single Square.
  • PRECISION- The 3/4 inch diameter of each hammer tip allows for accuracy in texturing. Whether you need to focus texture in a specific area or cover a larger area, these tips provide the control you need to achieve your desired outcome.
  • SECURE ATTACHMENT- Each hammer tip is securely attached with a threaded collar, ensuring they stay in place during use. The threaded collar makes it easy to switch out tips, allowing quick and easy adjustments to your design.
  • COMFORTABLE USE- Weighing only 8 ounces, the SE Texturing Hammer is a lightweight tool with an overall length of 10-1/2 inches, making it comfortable to hold and use for long periods.
  • MULTI-USE TOOL- The SE Texturing Hammer is ideal for various applications, including jewelry making, stamping, and embossing. Its ability to create intricate and unique designs makes it a must-have for any metal artist or crafter.


SE is proud to present our 9 in 1 Texturing Hammer with Interchangeable Tips. Our texturing hammer is a great way to introduce a variety of textures into your metal designs. Use the small designs to focus texture in certain areas and the larger designs to cover a bigger area. You can also layer textures by using multiple tips to create a unique design.
Features of our 9 in 1 Texturing Hammer with Interchangeable Tips include:
(1) 9 Different Interchangeable Tips Include:
Stripe Rounded Stripe (Rain)
Square (Checker Board)
Cross (Diamond)
Dome (Moon Face)
Dimple Singe Cone Single Round Single Square
(2) Tip diameter: 3/4-Inch
(3) Total hammer weight: 8oz
(4) Overall length: 10-1/2-Inch
(5) Each tip is attached with a threaded collar
Important:
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SE is committed to providing the customer with the best source for value possible on the market. You will enjoy the quality, function and usefulness this 9 in 1 Texturing Hammer with Interchangeable Tips has to offer.
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Sheehan
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2024
The product is what I wanted.
D. Mutchler
Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2024
As others have said, I believe, the cups that screw on to hold the various heads/tips do not tighten down well; they loosen pretty easily. I have not had one come off, I admit, but I use extreme force to tighten and after not much hammering, I can tell the one being used (usually) is loosening. That is a potential hazard. As well, right out of the box, the entire head needed to be tightened; it too was loose on the wooden body, but that’s an easy fix.All in all, it is a very inexpensive alternative to, e.g., a Fretz interchangable head hammer and set of faces (about $350-400 bucks). It works, so there you are.Myself, if I find I use this quite a bit, I’ll probably take the leap and buy the Fretz.
Tracy
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 9, 2023
Has been used and has worked well
Angelique
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2022
This is one of the coolest tools for making jewelry I have ever seen. I love everything about it. I keep on smooth hammer on the one side and so on the other side, I change the different textures.It works GREAT. I love it.I can recommend this to anyone in the jewelry-making business. You will be happy to own this gem.
James
Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2021
Not bad and not great.Works as it should.Good price for the product.
Roberto M
Reviewed in Italy on May 21, 2021
Purtroppo la maggior parte degli innesti non si adattano all alloggiamento e vanno modificati. Non è un buon acquisto anche se la struttura è solida. Peccato bastava fare un controllo di qualità prima di inviare L articolo ai clienti
Tommy J McFerin
Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2021
I love this hammer with design ends! I’ve used it to make several jewelry pieces already! What a great idea!
Michelle Christensen
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2020
I love all the options and its easy to change out! They do come loose while hammering so I'll probably have to use a little tape. Very light weight and not made for heavy duty hammering.
Wonderbeecats
Reviewed in Canada on June 5, 2018
Makes 9 different textures, works well, comes a little loose while using, but just needs to be tightened, it's not a problem. Textures are nice, you can't go wrong at this price, recommended.
Maxim Spralja
Reviewed in Canada on November 12, 2018
Great for the price. Like the interchangable heads. Screw on point will loosen up with heavy hammering, but nothing someone handy cant overcome
Julie
Reviewed in Canada on October 10, 2017
Since I just dabble in texturizing copper wire, this was absolutely perfect for me. I didn't want to spend a lot on several different hammers, so this was the best option for my needs. I totally love it!
Jerry Customer
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2016
This hammer is a nice size and weight for me...As other reviewers state ,I also found the collars come loose on their threads with only a few taps..I found a quick and easy cure for this is to wrap some Teflon thread tape around the threads before you attach your head..This stopped the threaded ring from coming loose..You will need to experiment with how much {how many turns} of tape to use..To many and you cant start the collar, to few and it does not keep the head from loosening...You may need to add more tape after you change out the head a few times as the tape will ware off after a while..Over All its a good hammer and good price...
P. McIntosh
Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2015
One session of texturing a few square inches of copper against a steel bench block flattened the patterns on two of the faces (the one with squares and the one with the thick lines). The steel is of poor quality and can't hold up to the job. The faces will also not hold position because the retaining ring comes loose after a few blows, even if tightened with pliers. I don't know if this is an inherent flaw in the concept of interchangeable faces or just this particular implementation, but you might want to consider fixed-face hammers instead, and you definitely want a better quality steel than this offers.