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A hammer is an energy transfer system. It allows you to move mass (kinetic energy) towards an object with a view to moving it (nail) or breaking it (rocks etc.). Hammers can be designed as a hand tool, or in the case of hammers used in battles, a throwing weapon.
Wood handles, for work hammers are mostly made of hickory, ash or oak. Wooden handles for throwing hammers, hickory, ash or cane (rattan) are used, the latter being the most desirable. The Olympic throwing hammers uses steel wire, in these modern times Highland games throwing hammers, use PVC plastic conduit, as a handle, as it tends to be more durable then cane or wood.
The hammer can hammer nails in, it can pull those nails out, it can be used delicately to 'adjust' things that don't quite fit. Some hammers can fix dents in auto body work, other big hammers can pound stakes into the ground.
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There are many different hammers and they are classified for usage, such as claw hammer, framing hammer, engineers hammer, dead blow hammer, etc.
The design of the hammer has evolved over time to include various features for usability and efficiency. Modern hammers have ergonomic handles for improved grip and shock absorption. There are also specialized hammers for different tasks, such as framing hammers for construction and ball-peen hammers for metalwork.
Hammers is a German name meaning Hammer's son. Hammer was an occupational name for maker or user of hammers or nickname for a forceful person.
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Hammers can range from a simple claw hammer around $10 right up to specialised hammers at over 80.
Some popular songs about hammers include "If I Had a Hammer" by Peter, Paul, and Mary, and "Hammer to Fall" by Queen.
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