Ref: centre-punch
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Push the end, and the puch gives a 'kick'. And you can adjust the strength of the kick. Why "clearance" ?People who bought this item also bought:
Ref: SLOT-ANVIL
For staking (rivetting), this is the 'engineering version' of the large-plastic-block-with-slots for removing and inserting pins in watch bracelet links - but this one is more precise, suitable for smaller repair jobs (e.g. making watch parts). Nine holes, one v-slot, 4 straight-slots, a useful multi-tool.
Ref: anvil
Jeweller's anvil, 125 X 35 X 25mm
Ref: HAMFIBRE
Nylon-tipped hammer for the gentle 'tapping' out of squashed items without marking the metal, e.g. brass clock cases (some call this a clockmaker's hammer). Diameter of the nylon head is 0.5 inch (12mm).
Ref: HAM-FIBRE-LGE
35mm diameter nylon head, for 'bashing' gold or silver items without marking them, e.g. if you are making a squashed ring round by pushing-and-bashing it on a ring mandrel.
Ref: HAMRIV
I call this a jewellers riveting hammer, my colleague Bob, who repairs clocks, insists it's a clockmaker's hammer.People who bought this item also bought:
Ref: punch-set
Set of four punches in wallet, sizes 4.5mm, 5.25mm, 6mm, 7.5mm (see picture for these sizes in inches).