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Demonstrates their level of skill and respect for their How craft workers handle and care for their tools
craft
To use each tool properly it is important to know the purpose and characteristics
Claw hammers can be made from wood
steel
fiberglass
graphite
The head of a hammer is used to Drive a nail, wedge, or dowel
The curved claw of a hammer is used to pull nails out of wood
Finish hammers weigh about 16 to 20 ounces
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Framing hammers are often heavier than finish hammers
Overstriking When a hammer misses the head of a nail, with the head going past it and
allowing the hammer handle to impact the nail head instead.
Dowel A pin or rod, usually round, that fits into a corresponding hole to fasten or
align two workpieces.
Framing hammers as much as 28 ounces
Rip claw hammers have flatter claws that are best for ripping boards and woodwork apart
Drywall hammers weigh about 12 to 14 ounces
The hatchet-like tail of a a drywall hammer was by plasterers to cut lath
originally used
Ball-peen hammers are primarily used in metalworking
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