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Hammers

Hammers. Input. Thick steel bar Induction furnace Forge hammer P unch cutter Press Revolving rack Tumbler Cutting wheel. Input. Tempering vat Quenching oil Belt grinder Leather rings Plastic rings Prong metal disk Hydraulic clamp Heavy lacquer. Process.

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Hammers

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  1. Hammers

  2. Input • Thick steel bar • Induction furnace • Forge hammer • Punch cutter • Press • Revolving rack • Tumbler • Cutting wheel

  3. Input.. • Tempering vat • Quenching oil • Belt grinder • Leather rings • Plastic rings • Prong metal disk • Hydraulic clamp • Heavy lacquer

  4. Process • Steel bar is loaded into an induction furnace • Steel becomes malleable and is shaped • Sent to a punch cutter, which trims the excess steal • The shape is fine tuned in a press • Then placed on a revolving cooling rack • Loaded into tumbler to remove blemishes • Abrasive belts contour the head • Cutting wheel cuts a waffle into the head

  5. Process.. • Hammers are dipped in a tempering vat • And then dipped into to a cooling vat • Finishing polish • Leather rings are assembled together • The hammer is inserted into the rings • Then a hydraulic punch pushes them together • Leather is smoothed out • Dipped in lacquer

  6. Output

  7. Feedback • Hammers were the first tool and they are still in use today and they will be around forever which proves they are very useful and necessary to our civilization.

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