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1 - Masayuki hammer head - "polishing finish", 4 rounded sides, 570g (1.25 lbs). |
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10 - Handle made from Japanese white oak. Here, the handle is shown next to Hiroki Aida's Oval-shaped hammer. |
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11, 12, 13 - Handle was shaped using a curved-bottom spokeshave. |
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14, 15, 16, 17 - Tenon - The curvature matches that of the hammer head. This was done using the contour gauge, as described in the How-to page for chisel scabbard. |
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18, 19 - Wedges were made from bloodwood (or possibly redheart). Wedges were pounded in place for a secure fit. |
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20 - Completed hammer. |
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21, 22 - After about 1 week in use, I shaved off a bit more wood - note the slimmer appearance. |
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24, 25 - Finally, I decided to shorten the handle by about 1.5". It feels better in my hand although I prefer the look as seen in photo #21 above. |