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Q: What is the function of the adze eye in the claw hammer?
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The claw hammer was likely invented in the early 17th century in England, although its precise origins are not well-documented. This design combined the functions of a hammer with a claw for extracting nails, making it a versatile tool for carpentry and construction work.


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On a standard claw hammer you have the head which consists of the face for driving nails, and a claw for removing nails. The head of the hammer is attached to a handle or shaft to give it leverage.


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The blunt end of the hammer is called the 'peen.' Other parts of the hammer include the face, the head, the eye and the cheek.


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