![]() This winter, the goal is to get to the top. In the weight throw, he wants to get past 80 feet. On a national level, O’Hagan-Robinson came close as a junior to winning two titles. The senior’s goal in the shot put is to stay around 65 feet. Recognition: Rhode Island All-State High School Sports Awards to have live show in Providence in 2022 Rhode Island's 25-pound weight throw record is owned by Barrington's Adam Kelly at 83 feet 3¼ inches. Robinson-O'Hagan exceeded that mark in nationals and the Rhode Island state championship during the outdoor season. The state’s indoor shot record - 62 feet 5½ inches, by Charles Ajootian at Classical - has stood since 1965. This winter, he'll take aim at Rhode Island state records in the shot put and weight throw. Round face generally for moving or drawing metal and flat for "planishing" or smoothing out the surface marks.Last year, as a junior, he set four Rhode Island state records - three in the shot put at different weights (12 pounds, 5 kilograms and 16 pounds) as well as one in the discus throw. Rounding hammer Blacksmith or farrier hammer.Mallets, including versions made with hard rubber or rolled sheets of rawhide.Lathe hammer (also known as a lath hammer, lathing hammer, or lathing hatchet), a tool used for cutting and nailing wood lath, which has a small hatchet blade on one side (with a small, lateral nick for pulling nails) and a hammer head on the other.Knife-edged hammer, its properties developed to aid a hammerer in the act of slicing whilst bludgeoning.Gavel, used by judges and presiding authorities to draw attention.Originally these were often cross-peen hammers, with one round face and one wedge-peen face, but in modern usage the term primarily refers to hammers with two round faces. Engineer's hammer, a short-handled hammer, was originally an essential components of a railroad engineer's toolkit for working on steam locomotives.In modern usage, the term is mostly interchangeable with "engineer's hammer", although it can indicate a version with a slightly shorter handle. The name usually refers to a hammer with a 2-to-4-pound (0.91 to 1.81 kg) head and a 10-inch (250 mm) handle, also called a "single-jack" hammer because it was used by one person drilling, holding the chisel in one hand and the hammer in the other. Drilling hammer – a short handled sledgehammer originally used for drilling in rock with a chisel.Dead blow hammer delivers impact with very little recoil, often due to a hollow head filled with sand, lead shot or pellets.Cross-peen hammer, having one round face and one wedge-peen face.Cow hammer – sometimes used for livestock slaughter, a practice now deprecated due to animal welfare objections.Carpenter's hammer (used for nailing), such as the framing hammer and the claw hammer, and pinhammers (ball-peen and cross-peen types).Brass hammer, also known as non-sparking hammer or spark-proof hammer and used mainly in flammable areas like oil fields.In recent years, the handles have been made of durable plastic or rubber, though wood is still widely used because of its shock-absorbing qualities and repairability. In these environments, a variety of non-sparking metal tools are used, primarily made of aluminium or beryllium copper. These are a hazard in some industries such as underground coal mining (due to the presence of methane gas), or in other hazardous environments such as petroleum refineries and chemical plants. The impact between steel hammer heads and the objects being hit can create sparks, which may ignite flammable or explosive gases. ![]()
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