is a versatile hand tool commonly used in woodworking, construction, and DIY projects. It features a distinctive head with two primary components:
- Claw: The claw is the curved, forked end of the hammer head, usually located opposite the striking face. It is designed for pulling nails out of wood or other materials. The curved shape of the claw allows it to grip nails securely, while the leverage provided by the hammer’s handle makes nail removal easier.
- Striking Face: The striking face is the flat, typically smooth surface on one side of the hammer head. It is used for driving nails into wood or striking other objects. The striking face is often made of hardened steel to withstand repeated impacts without deforming.
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