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Offline Stoney

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The Smallest Shoe Hammer I've ever seen
« on: December 24, 2011, 06:23:53 PM »
I found the smallest shoe hammer I've ever seen.  A sad little hammer laying in a shoe repair box.  I asked about buying just the hammer.  All or nothing but she dropped the price, so I bought.  More about the shoe repair box in a latter post.

The little hammer's face was flat, the rust was rampant and the handle was loose.  Took off the handle and replaced with a temporary one.  After seeing ScottG's handles I thought a special little handle for a special little hammer was called for, (will be a later project when I get rid of this heart cather) wire brushing to remove the rust, then out with the files to restore the domed face,

, a coat of flat black, installing the handle and presto chango.

The smallest shoe hammer I've ever seen, head being just over 3 inches long, all dressed up and ready for the prom.
To show how small she is here's two more shoe hammers to compare.

From the far left, in a size I know as #1, weighs 1 Lb 12 Oz, Middle hammer, a#0, that I showed the restoration in a former post, weighs 1 Lb and the baby, would be I think a #00, weighs just 10 Oz.  Note all weights are taken with the handles on.   
« Last Edit: December 24, 2011, 06:25:50 PM by Stoney »
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Re: The Smallest Shoe Hammer I've ever seen
« Reply #1 on: December 24, 2011, 07:55:30 PM »

For making childrens shoes?
Just a weathered light rust/WD40 mix patina.

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Re: The Smallest Shoe Hammer I've ever seen
« Reply #2 on: December 24, 2011, 11:23:01 PM »
Great little hammo! I love little!
And most of the work done on the handle too.
  Just a little more to shave...
Especially the "sides", less on the front and back, you want an oval
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Re: The Smallest Shoe Hammer I've ever seen
« Reply #3 on: December 24, 2011, 11:26:59 PM »
That is one very cool hammer.
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Re: The Smallest Shoe Hammer I've ever seen
« Reply #4 on: December 25, 2011, 08:57:49 AM »
What is it about little hammers?  Near impossible to pass one up.  That's a really good find, Stoney!  Now about the shoe repair box...

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Re: The Smallest Shoe Hammer I've ever seen
« Reply #5 on: December 25, 2011, 11:03:31 AM »
What is it about little hammers?  Near impossible to pass one up.  That's a really good find, Stoney!  Now about the shoe repair box...
I know Branson, little hammers draw me in.   If it is little, I'm hooked.

The shoe box had a heel and 5 different shoe size anvils, several old tack boxes filled with tacks, two sizes of rubber heels and a multi-purpose anvil.  I'll start the cleaning next week.  I already have the stand for the shoe anvils.  I'm planing a shoe repair bench for the anvil stand in honor of my Great Great Grand Pa Woodall, who was a cobbler and harness maker.  I can see a whole cobbler display with the bench the tacks and the hammers.  I'll show some photos of the contents latter.

Great little hammo! I love little!
And most of the work done on the handle too.
  Just a little more to shave...
Especially the "sides", less on the front and back, you want an oval
 yours scott

ScottG that was just a temp handle.  After seeing your handles, I thought that maybe I'll try something a bit ambitious.  I have a chasing hammer that has a very slender handle that has an  elongated oval for the hand.  I thought I would try that.  But they are going to operate on my arm on 11 Jan. in install my fistula.  They tie a vein and an artery together.   When that matures, I can get rid of this heart catheter, which will give me a better quality of life.  Then I can start on the handle.  So just a temp for now.
That is one very cool hammer.
Thanks J.A.F.E.

For making childrens shoes?


Rusty I was thinking more like doll shoes. LOL  Really I think it was maybe an apprentice hammer.
« Last Edit: December 25, 2011, 11:09:31 AM by Stoney »
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