The ultimate jewelry bench classic—engineered by the world-renowned tool masters at Durston, featuring a precision-hardened steel head with highly polished surfaces paired with a stunning, ergonomic pistol-grip Padauk wood handle. Executing high-impact deep drawing, structural cold-forging, or dramatic metal embossing requires an elite heavy-striking tool that channels maximum momentum without sacrificing detail accuracy. While ordinary industrial mini-sledges have raw, uneven surfaces that leave deep, irreversible dents on precious metals, the Durston® Superior Sledge Hammer delivers a flawless, pristine finishing floor. Its beautifully polished domed face and tapered peen allow independent makers to move, compress, and contour gold, sterling silver, copper, and bronze with magnificent, uniform results.
Key Benefits for Your Creative Studio
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Precision Ground & Mirror-Polished Faces: Crafted from deeply hardened, premium tool steel featuring exceptionally clean, high-gloss striking surfaces. The immaculate finish ensures that every single heavy blow transfers absolute kinetic force without transferring unwanted scratches, scale blemishes, or micro-textures to your precious jewelry stock.
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Ergonomic Pistol-Grip Padauk Handle: Features an exquisitely finished, premium Padauk wood handle engineered with a classic flared bulb end. The contoured pistol-grip style cradles the natural resting line of your hand, delivering premium tactile comfort and exceptional slip resistance.
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Vibration-Dampening Whippy Configuration: The handle neck is slimmed down precisely to allow for a slight, springy flex or "whip" during high-impact strikes. This smart kinetic trajectory channels heavy downward force directly into your workpiece while dampening harsh shock waves before they reach your arm, eliminating wrist strain during long design runs.
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Symmetrical Balance & True Trajectory: Perfectly balanced along the center geometric line, allowing the tool's natural head mass distribution to do the hard work for you. This prevents off-center deflections or side-slipping during heavy downward swings, ensuring your strikes land exactly where you intend.









