Chasing & Riveting Hammers

Pursuit hammers and riveting hammers used for shaping

Chasing and riveting hammers support detailed surface work and small joint formation. Their dual-head structure allows switching between controlled detailing and securing metal connections during assembly.

FAQ

Q1: What is the main difference between chasing and riveting use?

A1: Chasing focuses on surface shaping, while riveting supports joining or locking metal components together.

Q2: Can one hammer handle both tasks?

A2: Many designs include two ends, each built for a different type of action, giving flexibility at the bench.

Q3: Are these suitable for fine jewelry work?

A3: Yes, especially for decorative surface work and small structural connections.