Hammer
About this device

| Keywords | 3D printing, hammer, construction, tools, shelter |
|---|---|
| Uses | development, industry |
| Authors | Connor Kmiec |
| Status | prototype |
| Made? | Yes |
| Replicated? | No |
| Designed in | United States |
| Affiliations |
MTU MOST |
| Materials | Plastic |
| Cost | USD $ 5.23 |
| SDGs |
SDG08 Decent work and economic growth SDG11 Sustainable cities and communities |
| Manifest data | |
| Language | English |
| Updated | 2020-06-04 |
| Author | Kathy Nativi |
| Author affiliation | Appropedia |
| Author email | info@appropedia.org |
Carpenter's Hammer - 16 ounce
Created by Connor Kmiec
| This Open Source Appropriate Technology has been designed but not yet tested — use at your own risk. |
| This Open Source Appropriate Technology has been prototyped. |
| This Open Source Appropriate Technology has been modeled. |
| This Open Source Appropriate Technology has been verified by Connor Kmiec |
Abstract
- This OSAT project is a carpenter's hammer. In order to be heavy enough and duable enough to drive nails, a bolt is used for the hammering surface. The resulting product is a very strong hammer that can drive and remove nails. This hammer is an appropriate OSAT because a hammer is one of the most basic and necessary tools to build a structure. A hammer like this would be easy to print, low cost, and fill a real need for a developing area.
- The completed carpenter's hammer can be seen on the right

- Link to Thingiverse page where customization can be done to the tool: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1182261
Bill of Materials
CAD Files
- Follow Thingiverse link above for the FreeCAD file
STL
Extra Parts
- 3/4" x 3.5" bolt
Tools needed for fabrication of the OSAT
- MOST Delta RepRap or similar RepRap 3-D printer
- 1/18" wrench for bolt installation.
Skills and Knowledge Necessary to Make the OSAT
- There is no special skills needed to make this tool.
Technical Specifications and Assembly Instructions
- If any changes to the design want to be done, open the SCAD file and adjust the parameters.
- Slicing instructions
- Fill % = 100 (Less infill could probably be used)
- Speed = 50 mm/sec
- Layer Height = .15 mm
- No support Needed
- I recommend using a brim on the print
- Print the hammer standing up, hammer head end down
- Print time with above settings will be about 15 Hours
- Tread bolt into hammer with a wrench after printing.
| Demoing Hammer Use |
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Common Problems and Solutions
Bolt can be difficult to thread into the hammer, I used a vise to hold the hammer stationary.
Cost savings
Cost of creating this hammer
*Filament needed: 235 grams @ $18.39/kg = $4.32 *Hardware needed: 1 bolt @ $0.91 *At a total cost of $5.23
Commercial Equivalents
*Equivalents range from $9.97 () to $199.97 ()
Saving amount
*The savings are anywhere from $4.74 to $194.74 *The percentage saved ranges from 47.5% to 97.4%
Gallery
- Hand Cultivator
Hammer 1
Hammer 2
Hammer 3
References
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