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"Roger amd Missy Behnke"

24/02/2008 9:18 PM

Yueng Chan's Hammer

Some time ago I read an article on how to make a hammer like the one used by
Yueng Chan. It is a small wooden hammer with a brass face. I have searched
my stacks of magazines and used the online index at FWW and Googled, but
can't find that article. Does anyone remember which magazine it was in?

Thanks

Roger



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Sonny

in reply to "Roger amd Missy Behnke" on 24/02/2008 9:18 PM

25/02/2008 4:17 AM

> Whats a Yueng Chan hammer?

Try this site. I didn't look through it, but there may be a pic of
it, here.


http://www.crfinefurniture.com/yeung.html

Hope this helps.
Sonny

Js

"John"

in reply to "Roger amd Missy Behnke" on 24/02/2008 9:18 PM

25/02/2008 8:54 PM

Not trying to be a smart a@#e but saw a small wooden hammer with a copper
face at Bunnings, my local Hardware.
I understand Fitter and Machinist types use them because copper does not
throw off metal fragments.
Whats a Yueng Chan hammer?
Cheers
John

"Roger amd Missy Behnke" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Some time ago I read an article on how to make a hammer like the one used
> by Yueng Chan. It is a small wooden hammer with a brass face. I have
> searched my stacks of magazines and used the online index at FWW and
> Googled, but can't find that article. Does anyone remember which magazine
> it was in?
>
> Thanks
>
> Roger
>
>
>

GR

Gerald Ross

in reply to "Roger amd Missy Behnke" on 24/02/2008 9:18 PM

25/02/2008 7:30 AM

Roger amd Missy Behnke wrote:
> Some time ago I read an article on how to make a hammer like the one used by
> Yueng Chan. It is a small wooden hammer with a brass face. I have searched
> my stacks of magazines and used the online index at FWW and Googled, but
> can't find that article. Does anyone remember which magazine it was in?
>
> Thanks
>
> Roger
>
>
>
How about a brass hammer with a wood face. Made to use on wood hand
planes.

http://www.leevalley.com/wood/page.aspx?c=2&p=46540&cat=1,41182

--
Gerald Ross
Cochran, GA

Hors d'oeuvres--a ham sandwich cut
into forty pieces.




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