Timber Framing Hammers

A quality hammer is one of the most-used tools in timber framing. From driving wooden pegs to adjusting joints during assembly, the right hammer delivers controlled force without damaging your work. Dead blow hammers absorb recoil and prevent bounce-back, while traditional framing hammers handle general construction tasks.

Weight and balance matter. A hammer that's too light requires extra swings, while one that's too heavy causes fatigue. Whether you need a compact hammer for detail work or a heavier option for driving large pegs, each style serves a specific purpose. These are the hammers that hold up to daily use on the job site.