Upgraded BOWEN CNC440C Leathercraft Hammer – Multiple Shapes Available
A practical leather stitching hammer for flattening stitch lines and tidying hand-sewn leatherwork. Made from heat-treated 440C stainless steel with a refined shape and balanced feel, it is especially useful for areas like wallet centers and other tight spots where pliers are harder to use.
This updated version features a refined shape and improved balance for a smoother, more comfortable feel in hand. Except for the F nylon version, all other versions have been upgraded from 304 stainless steel to 440C stainless steel for better hardness and durability.
Features
- 440C stainless steel
- Heat-treated to 59–60 HRC
- Hand-polished finish
- Refined shape for better balance and grip
- Helps flatten stitches and tidy seam lines
- Useful for tight areas where pliers are difficult to use
Materials
- Head: 440C stainless steel
- Handle: Purple sandalwood
* Note: This Hammer is made from high-quality 440C stainless steel, which achieves a hardness of 59-60 HRC after heat treatment. Due to the steel’s high hardness, minor surface imperfections, such as small dents or faint tool marks, may be visible during the polishing process. These marks are not considered defects, but rather a natural result of the polishing and manufacturing process. Please take this into consideration before making your purchase. Thank you for your understanding.
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Upgraded BOWEN CNC440C Leathercraft Hammer – Multiple Shapes Available
Upgraded BOWEN CNC440C Leathercraft Hammer – Multiple Shapes Available
A practical leather stitching hammer for flattening stitch lines and tidying hand-sewn leatherwork. Made from heat-treated 440C stainless steel with a refined shape and balanced feel, it is especially useful for areas like wallet centers and other tight spots where pliers are harder to use.
This updated version features a refined shape and improved balance for a smoother, more comfortable feel in hand. Except for the F nylon version, all other versions have been upgraded from 304 stainless steel to 440C stainless steel for better hardness and durability.
Features
- 440C stainless steel
- Heat-treated to 59–60 HRC
- Hand-polished finish
- Refined shape for better balance and grip
- Helps flatten stitches and tidy seam lines
- Useful for tight areas where pliers are difficult to use
Materials
- Head: 440C stainless steel
- Handle: Purple sandalwood
* Note: This Hammer is made from high-quality 440C stainless steel, which achieves a hardness of 59-60 HRC after heat treatment. Due to the steel’s high hardness, minor surface imperfections, such as small dents or faint tool marks, may be visible during the polishing process. These marks are not considered defects, but rather a natural result of the polishing and manufacturing process. Please take this into consideration before making your purchase. Thank you for your understanding.
Original: $100.00
-65%$100.00
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Description
A practical leather stitching hammer for flattening stitch lines and tidying hand-sewn leatherwork. Made from heat-treated 440C stainless steel with a refined shape and balanced feel, it is especially useful for areas like wallet centers and other tight spots where pliers are harder to use.
This updated version features a refined shape and improved balance for a smoother, more comfortable feel in hand. Except for the F nylon version, all other versions have been upgraded from 304 stainless steel to 440C stainless steel for better hardness and durability.
Features
- 440C stainless steel
- Heat-treated to 59–60 HRC
- Hand-polished finish
- Refined shape for better balance and grip
- Helps flatten stitches and tidy seam lines
- Useful for tight areas where pliers are difficult to use
Materials
- Head: 440C stainless steel
- Handle: Purple sandalwood
* Note: This Hammer is made from high-quality 440C stainless steel, which achieves a hardness of 59-60 HRC after heat treatment. Due to the steel’s high hardness, minor surface imperfections, such as small dents or faint tool marks, may be visible during the polishing process. These marks are not considered defects, but rather a natural result of the polishing and manufacturing process. Please take this into consideration before making your purchase. Thank you for your understanding.






















