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    Even More Power Hammer Work

Making a Copper Flower

This .035 in. copper flower was done in LESS THAN ONE HOUR with the Little Powerhouse Air Hammer, by a student! He said it would have taken him four hours by hand, plus another four hours to re-energize his arm and hand!

 

 

Seriously, he never would have attempted this aggressive shape without the power of this hammer! And look at these embossed petals, done on the same machine.

 

  Well, this craftsman is serious about his craft, and the only complaint he had was that he still had to make a gate on contract the "old" way---and he was not looking forward to it, because it is now so boring and "flat" (see photo of "verdigris" or patinated flower to compare).
     
 

Work Done With the Little Power Hammer

1. Fairings for a Grumman Duck
2. Work it does, Planishing
3. Gear Leg Fairings for a Waco Standard Cabin
4. How to Make a Copper Bowl
5.
Wing root fairings done on Roscoe Turner's Thunderbird
6. A copper flower done in less than one hour
7. Building an Ash Pan for a Doble Steam Car
8. Steel Lobster Built with the Little Power Hammer

Read Articles by The Tinman , showing how to use these products, including Formation of a Copper Lotus Finial .
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