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Uploaded by on Nov 7, 2010

The Ultimate Framing Hammer is patent-pending. For more information please email: licensing@jaredjoyce.com

The Ultimate Framing Hammer is one of several inventions from Jared Joyce. To view more inventions visit his Facebook fan page at: http://www.facebook.com/pages/JARED-JOYCE-INVENTOR/392893086907?ref=ts

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  • Are you sure that a split handle will be "vibration reducing"? Split in any handle usually gives off more vibration.

  • @BrokenRRT Because of the closed loop you end up with less vibration. If it were designed like a tuning fork (open loop) then you'd have more vibration.

  • adding the leverage bar is like ford adding its man step on the f150s no man with any pride would use it

  • @65gunz Although I did laugh when I read your comment...I respectfully disagree. :-)

  • At, 6:37 probably decrease the vibrations by 75%.... very scientific....

  • @beyamoth Very. ;-)

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  • You must find someone that is willing to create a prototype to do a practical test, really your at that point. The leverage extention must stay in place until called upon for use. Cudos to your approach to design and opening up your design to your piers, excellent!

    Rigor

  • Other than a slight decrease in radius under the hammer head its a beautiful thing.

    Rigor

  • I'm very leery of buying a hammer without a wood handle due to safety concerns. Rubber handles can slide off [poorly designed] hammers before you realize and can cause injury.

  • @TheRebelEye

    The first hammer is Estwing's Weight Forward hammer, made in USA.

  • What is the name of the first hammer that he holds. I NEED THAT HAMMER!!!

  • What turns your pee yellow?

  • While the concept is seemingly a good idea the moving part would probably cause a lot of pinching, that quiet frankly I already have enough of.

  • you should try to reinvent the wheel next. corners are in right now, i think wheels should have corners.

    hammers are done. trademen hate gimmicky crap. estwing. its the only good hammer.

  • Moving parts and hammers don't work. Just look at the Ti hammers with steel faces that need locktite to keep them on. It will work it's way loose at the joints. Besides, there's a far easier way to pull out a nail with leverage than having another moving part on a hammer...stick something under the head of the hammer to raise it. I'd love to see that thing in the hands of a tradesman. It looks like an Estwing copy with alterations.

  • Give a couple hundred out (one to me) and see how people like them. Maybe we will miss a flaw when we actually get one ion our hands. Be cool if the extension could lock so that you could use it to pound a nail in.

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