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===Techniques===
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==Theory==
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You will use an [[anvil]] and various tools along with metal to create the instrument of your choice. Each tool makes a different impact and will move metal in its own way. You also choose the force of your impact, so you can make a large move of metal or small, fine corrections. Each project also has a finite amount of times it can be struck, so you must use your strikes carefully.
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'''Any time you change a hammer, the force will reset to 1. CHANGE TOOL -> CHANGE FORCE'''
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==Tools==
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Informal information gathered while testing, please add/correct as needed.
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====[[Round Hammer]]====
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* Will evenly move metal based on your strike power. Useful for making the fine adjustments on your way to a 9kp quality piece.
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====[[Ball Peen Hammer]]====
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* Will make an impact like a round hammer, but the point of impact will be dramatically deeper. Useful for taking out those sharp peaks without damaging the area surrounding it.
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====[[Wide Tungsten Chisel]]====
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* Will make a sharp impact, useful for making the "blade" of a project or making a single point strike.
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====[[Shaping Mallet]]====
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* Will move the most metal with the fewest strikes, useful for initially shaping your project; less useful to make fine adjustments.
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==Techniques==
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====Carpentry Blade====
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====Hatchet====

Revision as of 19:11, 6 January 2009

Skills Required/Used

Theory

You will use an anvil and various tools along with metal to create the instrument of your choice. Each tool makes a different impact and will move metal in its own way. You also choose the force of your impact, so you can make a large move of metal or small, fine corrections. Each project also has a finite amount of times it can be struck, so you must use your strikes carefully.

Any time you change a hammer, the force will reset to 1. CHANGE TOOL -> CHANGE FORCE

Tools

Informal information gathered while testing, please add/correct as needed.

Round Hammer

  • Will evenly move metal based on your strike power. Useful for making the fine adjustments on your way to a 9kp quality piece.


Ball Peen Hammer

  • Will make an impact like a round hammer, but the point of impact will be dramatically deeper. Useful for taking out those sharp peaks without damaging the area surrounding it.


Wide Tungsten Chisel

  • Will make a sharp impact, useful for making the "blade" of a project or making a single point strike.


Shaping Mallet

  • Will move the most metal with the fewest strikes, useful for initially shaping your project; less useful to make fine adjustments.


Techniques

Carpentry Blade

Hatchet