Self Made Knives
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I've been a stock removal maker only so far, but forging is on my "to do" list. I kind of like building tools and I'm really getting interested in building a hammer. The Little Giants and similar are crazy expensive, so I'm looking at the home brew route.
There are three common hammer concepts that it seems most home builders use. The Spencer tire hammer, the Kinyon air hammer, or a helve hammer. You can get plans for all 3 styles.

Our own Jesse Helms uses a helve hammer, his is a beast. I met a guy at the Branson Hammer-in last year that said he loved his tire hammer. And there are some great videos on the Kinyon style, they look really smooth.
So, age old question: Which is the best? Maybe some of you guys that have been exposed to these more have some first hand comparisons. I've seen a Little Giant in person a long time ago, but that's it.
I think I've found a RR car axle for the anvil post, got to go pick it up still yet. I've got 2 sizes of I-beam , some 3/4" plate and other miscellaneous stuff, but I need to decide what I want to build before I collect any other material. Help?
There are three common hammer concepts that it seems most home builders use. The Spencer tire hammer, the Kinyon air hammer, or a helve hammer. You can get plans for all 3 styles.



Our own Jesse Helms uses a helve hammer, his is a beast. I met a guy at the Branson Hammer-in last year that said he loved his tire hammer. And there are some great videos on the Kinyon style, they look really smooth.
So, age old question: Which is the best? Maybe some of you guys that have been exposed to these more have some first hand comparisons. I've seen a Little Giant in person a long time ago, but that's it.
I think I've found a RR car axle for the anvil post, got to go pick it up still yet. I've got 2 sizes of I-beam , some 3/4" plate and other miscellaneous stuff, but I need to decide what I want to build before I collect any other material. Help?