A hammer, unlike a
screwdriver, can be used to
pound on things.
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EditBall Peen Hammer
The standard hammer for mechanics and machinists. It consists of a round surface (peen) on one side, and a regular flat surface on the other side of the head.
EditSledge Hammer
A large and heavy hammer that is used for breaking big things.
EditFraming Hammer
A special type of claw hammer that is usually heavier than 16 ounces. It has a large flat peen, and a claw opposite that is rather strait, and designed for prying as well as removing large nails.
EditMike Hammer
A fictional Detective.
EditClaw Hammer
A hammer used in carpentry that has a flat peen on one side, and a curved claw for removing nails on the other.
EditMachinist's Hammer
These hammers come in various shapes and sizes. Often identified by their angular shape, and smooth texture.
EditUpholstery Hammer
Simular to the Tack Hammer. Used to Upholster furniture/
EditTack Hammer
A special type of Uphostery hammer with a normally magenetized two prong peen on one end used to hold, and start tacks.
EditThor's Hammer
The primary tool of a Mythical Warrior.
EditJack Hammer
A large device usuall powered by compressd air or electricity, that is used to pound the bejeezus out of things such as concrete until they finally give up and break into small pieces.