Hammer Handle & Wedges for Lump Hammer – Lost Art Press

Hammer Handle & Wedges for Lump Hammer – Lost Art Press

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A replacement octagonal handle for the Crucible Lump Hammer. Ships with an oak and steel wedge for installing the head to the handle. Handles are custom turned and hand-shaped in the USA. Handles are sanded and unfinished. Specifications:Material: HickoryOverall length: 12-1/2"Tenon size: .710" x .960" x ~2.625"Butt of

A replacement octagonal handle for the Crucible Lump Hammer. Ships with an oak and steel wedge for installing the head to the handle. Handles are custom turned and hand-shaped in the USA. Handles are sanded and unfinished.

Specifications:
Material: Hickory
Overall length: 12-1/2
Tenon size: .710 x .960 x ~2.625
Butt of handle measurement: 1.10 x 1.325

 

 


A replacement octagonal handle for the Crucible Lump Hammer. Ships with an oak and steel wedge for installing the head to the handle. Handles are custom turned and hand-shaped in the USA. Handles are sanded and unfinished. Specifications:Material: HickoryOverall length: 12-1/2Tenon size: .710 x .960 x ~2.625Butt of handle measurement: 1.10 x 1.325    

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