Blacksmith

Forging art involves the work and treatment of metal. The power and heat of the forge is needed. The smithy stretch forms, bulges, and bends and punches his work piece until it has the requested shape. PICARD hammers and anvils facilitate an ideal power transmission and distinguish through high durability.

Blacksmith' Hammer 1c

short pattern

Blacksmith' Hammer 8a

Swedish pattern

Top Swage 18

Bottom Swage 19

pin-end 25 mm

Set Hammer 20

Bottom Hammer 21

pin-end 25 mm

Square Flatter 22

Top Fuller 23

Bottom Fuller 24

pin-end 25 mm

Drifts or punches, round 25

Drifts or punches, square 26

Anvil beak 27

pin-end 25 mm

Hardie 28

Farriers' Hammer 30

Shoeing Hammer 30a

polished, German pattern, handle with straps

Shoeing Hammer 30b

English pattern

Cold cutting Chisel 31

Hot cutting Chisel 32

Side chisel 33

(for rivets)

Cold cutting Chisel 34

from tungsten alloyed steel, for high demands

Hot cutting Chisel 35

from tungsten alloyed steel, for high demands

Blacksmiths' Tong, flat nosed 47

Blacksmiths' Tong 47a

Blacksmiths' Tong, round nosed 48

Blacksmiths' Tong, wolf's jaw 49

Rivetting Tong 49a

Blacksmiths' Tong 49b

Blacksmiths' Tong 49c