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    Default Need a tool for making scales

    I'm looking for a small hammer to use on a small anvil. I want to start making my own scales and can get a piece of iron to use as the anvil but need the hammer to put the pins in the scales. I searched hobby supplies on line but came up empty. Any suggestions?
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    search out Seller "Qwatch" on e-bay he has everything you might need including a 2oz jewelers hammer and at reasonable prices....
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    Oh sorry for laughing so much, BUT, this is how it begins. I need a hammer. I need a saw. Now I need belt sander .

    Actually you can probably get a small hammer from Lowes and such.

    BTW - a member for well over a year and only 15 some posts. What must we do to draw you deeper into dark side. Actually I suppose we strive to be on the shiny side.

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    You can get the hammer (I use a 4oz. ball peen) at most any hardware store. Just make sure to polish the peening head. I got my little anvil at Rio Grande (a jewelry supply place...they have lots of tools to help with this most addictive of endeavors).

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    Quote Originally Posted by kilowattkid View Post


    Oh sorry for laughing so much, BUT, this is how it begins. I need a hammer. I need a saw. Now I need belt sander .

    Actually you can probably get a small hammer from Lowes and such.

    BTW - a member for well over a year and only 15 some posts. What must we do to draw you deeper into dark side. Actually I suppose we strive to be on the shiny side.

    LOL.. As I read this, I started to think abotu the Movie the JERK.. " All I need is this light..that it...well and this ...LOL.

    I started out the way though... All I need is a Dremel to polish the blades
    All I need is this grinder to work more efficiently.
    All I need is this bench vice with anvil, and a ball peen hammer.
    Well I am pretty far gone now, cause I have almost a whole shop...LMAO.
    This takes RAD to a competely different level.

    BTW.. 4 oz ball peen hammer can be had at Sears. but don't stop at the hammer, cause the list is long.
    Maybe someone should make a sticky, of All I need!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by rfury View Post
    Maybe someone should make a sticky, of All I need!!!!
    I'm afraid if someone were to do that, it'd use up all SRP's server space.

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    search out Seller "Qwatch" on e-bay he has everything you might need including a 2oz jewelers hammer and at reasonable prices....
    Just FYI Qwatch is a store name,the seller name is much longer.Thought it would be easier for folks to find.

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    Richard, Here is a site for you to get a hammer, Lacy West Jewellery Tools and Supplies . They have balpein hammers from 1 oz on up. And at a good price to. Good luck and God Bless! Ray

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    For an anvil just about any flat piece of steel will do. If you have a steel distributor just go there and ask for a cut off piece, a "drop". Any small piece will do for peening pins.
    Randolph Tuttle, a SRP Mentor for residents of Minnesota & western Wisconsin

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