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    Default stacked leather handle for a hammer

    This is a series of pics that I took while putting a new handle on an old hammer. The hammer is nothing special, just something I can throw into my tool box, so the finish and look are just as ordinary as you would expect for something like that. Interesting exercise though.

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    the hammer

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    The end of the grip/handle

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    With the rubber grip removed you can see the shaft. I have recently replaced the stacked leather handle on a Cattaraugus knife so was inspired to do similar on this.

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    1st job was an endcap/pommel. (thanks KB pensand more)

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    Then cutting the leather and glueing it on with a clamp. I used kangaroo leather so it took a lot of pieces.

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    More glueing, more clamping.

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    Glueing and clamping finished and the end cap in place. I drilled a hole through the end cap and put a concrete mail to hold it all in place.

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    Rough shaping with a bandsaw.

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    Fine shaping with a belt sander, using the original as a guide.

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    The finished article, nothing special but an interesting excercise.

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    Well done - does the leather need any treatment/dressing to preserve it?

    I 'fixed' a small hammer that had a 'fibreglass' handle after someone (me ) managed to break it doing something stupid. It is a very ordinary, cheap hammer but extremely useful for setting small tacks & pins so I wanted to resurrect it. In my case I drilled out the remnants of handle from the head & gave it a wooden handle. I'm certain my wooden handle is nicer to use than the original...

    Cheers,

    PS: I (almost) resisted the temptation to ask if it bounces around in the toolbox more than originally....
    IW

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    result looks great!

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    Quote Originally Posted by IanW View Post
    Well done - does the leather need any treatment/dressing to preserve it?

    PS: I (almost) resisted the temptation to ask if it bounces around in the toolbox more than originally....
    It's drinking tung oil like there's no tomorrow.

    Ha ha, no.

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