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HAMMER USED FOR FRAMING WOODEN HOUSES
California framer
  • 22-ounce wooden-handled traditional framing hammer with milled head and "straight" claw
  • Vaughan]] "California Framer"

Framing hammer         
A framing hammer is a form of claw hammer used for heavy wood construction, particularly house framing and concrete formwork. It is a heavy duty with a straight claw and a wood, metal, or fiberglass handle.
framer         
  • Components used in a typical picture frame.
  • Modern craftsman assembling a Windsor style sofa
  • Modern framers in the United States specialize in erecting wood structures using the [[platform framing]] method
SOMEONE WHO MAKES PICTURE FRAMES FOR PAINTINGS OR SOMEONE WHO ASSEMBLES THE MAJOR STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS OF A WOOD-FRAMED BUILDING
n.
Former, maker, author, creator, constructer.
Framer         
  • Components used in a typical picture frame.
  • Modern craftsman assembling a Windsor style sofa
  • Modern framers in the United States specialize in erecting wood structures using the [[platform framing]] method
SOMEONE WHO MAKES PICTURE FRAMES FOR PAINTINGS OR SOMEONE WHO ASSEMBLES THE MAJOR STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS OF A WOOD-FRAMED BUILDING
·noun One who frames; as, the framer of a building; the framers of the Constitution.

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Framing hammer

A framing hammer is a form of claw hammer used for heavy wood construction, particularly house framing and concrete formwork. It is a heavy duty rip hammer with a straight claw and a wood, metal, or fiberglass handle. Head weights vary from 20 to 32 ounces (567 to 907 grams) for steel, and 12 to 16 ounces (340 to 454 grams) for titanium. Heavy heads, longer handles and milled faces allow for driving large nails quickly into dimensional lumber. Other features include a sharp checkerboard "milled" face for gripping nails, and, since the 1980s, an unusually large and short face for increasing driving area without increasing weight.

Extremely straight claws, large, short face, and exceptionally long handles, including with a curved hatchet-styled grip, are traits of what is known as a "California framer".