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The Beadsmith Chasing Hammer & Bench Block – Wire Elements – Two-Sided Hammer, 7.5”, Wood Handle – 2” Steel Block with Hole for Riveting & Bending – Tools for Metalworking, Stamping & Jewelry Making

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  • CHASING HAMMER: This two-sided embossing tool features a smooth, slightly rounded face that is used for chasing or indenting metal, while the ball shaped side is used for peening or smoothing out dents in metal. Use to shape malleable metals such as pewter, sterling silver, aluminum, brass, copper, and nickel silver.
  • METALWORKING: A 7.5-inch wooden handle is the base for this two-sided hammer and features a rounded end that increases hammer control and reduces hand fatigue often associated with metalsmithing. The 2.5-inch steel head has a 14mm ball pein face that is used for adding texture while the 25mm domed face is ideal for dapping metal.
  • BENCH BLOCK: Made of hardened steel and chrome plated, this durable metal stamping table is scratch and dent resistant. Great for personal use as well, the block measures 2 inches, perfect for up close, detailed stamping on a pendant, metal blank or jewelry tag. The hole in the corner is meant for riveting and bending.
  • FLAT SURFACE: The square block allows you to lay out your designs before using hammers, a rubber mallet, and other tools. Use the surface to make sure your project is just how you want it before you commit to stamping, stringing, hammering, or soldering.
  • THE BEADSMITH - 40 years in the making! 💎 Trusted to bring you the best quality beads, tools, and supplies. Making jewelry should be a positive experience. Let us join you in the creative journey. Our experts are here to help. Your satisfaction is important to us. Contact us with any quality issues or concerns.



Product Description

Beadsmith 40 years in the making....  Chasing Hammers

Chasing Hammer and Bench Block

Take your metalworking to the next level with The Beadsmith Chasing Hammer. Known for embossing, this hammer creates a style in which metal is shaped by hammering for the front side of a piece of metal, creating and smoothing dents. The two-sided steel head gives you options for doming or creating bows in metal, forming unique patterns and replications. Embossing tools will stretch your metal, allowing you to manipulate most softer metals, such as pewter, sterling silver, aluminum, brass, copper, and nickel silver. Use in conjunction with repousse hammers to form indents and scallops from the back side of metal, forming even more unique designs. The lightweight wood handle is easy to grip and works in partnership with the weighted head, which is easy to control. To protect your work bench and other surface, it’s best to work on bench blocks. The Beadsmith Steel Bench Block is an essential jeweler’s tool with many purposes. The long-lasting block starts with hardened steel that is ground flat, then polished and case hardened. This process makes it very durable, creating a surface that is resistant to dents and scratches. The heavy weight of the block keeps it in place on your work surface, also protecting your workbench from excessive wear and tear. The flat surface allows you to lay out your designs, prior to starting your projects. Once you’re ready to start creating, use your block for chasing, shaping, and stamping. Perfect for hardening wire and works with all types of metal including gold, sterling silver and copper. The bench blocks are ideal for silversmithing and metalsmithing and can be used with ball peen hammers, mallets, and other tools.

What can you do with a chasing hammer?

chasing hammer demo

Chasing

Chasing is a technique in which the piece is hammered on the front side, sinking the metal using chasing tools and the chasing hammer.

chasing hammer demo

Finishing & Hardening

Add finish to edges of cut blanks or harden and flatten wire so it keeps it shape for jewelry and decoration.

chasing texture

Texturing

Use the ball peen side of the chasing hammer to add some texture or dimples to your metal or hardened wire.

chasing hammer on desk

Easily identified by its uniquely shaped handle: rounded and larger at one end and thin where the head is attached. The “springy” handle increases hammer control and reduces hand fatigue.

What Can You Create?

hardened metal

Wire Necklaces

Wire Necklaces

hammered jewelry

Metal Bendants

Metal Pendants

metal stamped bangle

Metal Cuffs

Textured Metal Cuffs

kim newman necklace

Metal Pendants

Wire Pendants


MJ
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2024
This small chase is a good tool for simple jewelry applications. I deducted one star for poor packaging. The first shipment arrived with a torn package and no stainless platform. I received a rapid replacement but that also had a torn palate and the stainless was loose in the shipping box!
The technician and crafter
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2024
So I guess if you're into rustic scratched beat up whatever you're working on this is the right purchase for you. There are scratches in the block and then sendings in the block right out of the package. After first use copper wire at 20 gauge to 16 gauge dented the steel surface and scuffed it further. The mallet is flat it seemed to be okay at first glance until use. After it's first use again only working 20 to 16 gauge copper wire. It received scuff sendings as well. Very quickly it started scuffing and scratching my copper wire that I was trying to work on. Not ideal when I'm working on something that's supposed to be clean and elegant. Maybe I will use as a rivet setter and a forming block for leather working. But definitely not of any use for what I bought it for which was copper wire working. Just keep that in mind. You get what you pay for. This is a cheaper set. It will work for a lot of things, but it's not going to be top of the line and definitely going to scuff up whatever you're working on if it's delicate.
Danette Blair
Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2023
"False advertising". They claim that the chasing hammer has a"DOMED" face... "Flat out lie!!!! It is FLAT!!!
tracy ann
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2023
Very poor quality. I immediately returned it as it was all chipped and would completely mar the jewelry wire it is supposed to be a tool for.
"Waystation 49"
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2023
I like the packaging. I can store this in its resealable package - front plastic flaps wrap around about a1/2” over cardboard back.Block is tiny. I looked for one about 4” square with a punch hole and couldn’t find one.Hammer is about 8-1/2” long, much shorter than carpentry hammers.If you keep it packaged to store, package measures3-1/2” across, 11” long, 1-1/2” thick.The hole in the block you could also use to put in a string loop so you could hang it up, and remove string when hole punching in leather or metal.But you might want to keep the block protected so it stays in good condition.
Shawn
Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2023
Opened the package and the block was not in there. Returning immediately!
Joseph Motuz
Reviewed in Canada on October 5, 2023
Excellent hammer.
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