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I would tell you to go to the hardware store to buy it, but in my parts they only sell them not listed!

Please!
 
All right, as long as you write me in the area "messages of visitors" (but it is better to write here to make the discussion understandable), you have to give an exam and you do not know how to quote said hammer.
I tell you right now that you will find help and support here but non pre-packaged material, if this is your intention, you should get 10€ to your "brave" companion you do first.
If you're interested in learning then a few tips I can give you, even if I've never been interested in bats and hammers.
What kind of quotation do you have to do?
do you have to indicate the maximum size (too simple) or do you have to make a construction design?
in the case of construction design you have to take the sections along the whole object, combined with their position and orientation regarding the reference plan (the "point" of the hammer?); these will allow you to get the various views of the piece.
much depends also on the degree of approximation accepted, surely the curvatures of the surfaces of the hammer are not easy to describe, but I imagine that for your examination more than precision is important the form with which the work is presented.

Bye.

p.s. search for quoted designs of hooks of various types, can give you many ideas for how to do your work.
 
but juda dancer. . .
I understand everything and everyone, I read the message of cristy88...

I'm a student in architecture, soon I have an industrial design exam. the work assigned to me and the relief of a carpentry hammer, my problem and that I can't quote it. I didn't joke! ! ! ! !
However.... I do not refrain from any considerations
1) first message and not even a hello
2) You didn't even show up
3) ask for a carpenter hammer... and even quoted!
I'll take a moment. .
blessed boys. but do you think about it over a second before you post?
a quoted design of a hammer will have one working at kapriol or similar companies. but cannot take out the design, as it violates corporate secrecy... Or not?
don't you really want to give 10€ to your partner "bravo"??? or do the wisest thing, i.e. spend the 10€ to buy the hammer (or ask the bricklayer uncle), arm yourself with good buzz and detect it?
 
or do the wisest thing, i.e. spend the 10€ to buy the hammer (or ask the bricklayer uncle), arm yourself with good buzz and detect it?
you forgot the other 15€ to buy the caliber.. .
 
better still do it aggratis asking your parent (father) if it lends you a hammer and a meter... If you do not have the caliber in the toolbox, or take a ride to the brico with paper and pen and while you turn you pull on a meter (bodies are usually in the rigid cases) and a hammer to taste and take the measurements and then with nonchalance put it all in their posts (do not put them in the first hole you find for respect of others!!!!rinco) and you get out of it
 
thank you, I have already used the caliber for the wood part and I have not had difficulty; it creates problems the iron part the curvatures. I wanted only small indications... It is not in my style to take advantage of others. Bye.
 
Uh...
I could suggest you trace on the hammer of traces equidistant between them, and proceed to the dimensional relief on each of these tracks.
then you can get by interpolation the curvatures
 
Are you still here to answer?
he, like many others, thinks that a forum is like e-mule, ask the question and download what you want (from the hammer, to the 3d of the frame of the thesis, to the executives of a f15, to the frame of the dukedom ...).
as in the question lacks the grace, I would recommend to cancel the discussion and to the user to make a wide turn, because if this is the mental attitude, here there is no tripe for cats.
 
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