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The Estwing E3-20BLC is a 20 ounce (566 gram) geological hammer with a chisel edge head to cut, split or pry rocks or a flat face to break or crush material. The hammer is made from drop forged American steel with an anti-shock vinyl grip. An excellent hammer and the best in the industry, the Estwing E3-20BLC is the bench mark for geological hammers.
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The Estwing E3-20BLC geological hammer stands as the quintessential tool that every geologist must possess for fieldwork. Crafted from a single piece of robust American steel, it undergoes a meticulous drop forging process, ensuring unparalleled strength and durability to withstand the harshest geological conditions.
The handle of the hammer is meticulously designed with Estwing’s unique anti-shock vinyl coating, providing not only a comfortable grip but also reducing the impact of each strike, minimizing strain on the geologist’s hand and arm during prolonged use. The distinct blue handle allows allows for easier identification if misplaced on-site.
Weighing 20 ounces (566 grams), the hammer strikes the perfect balance between providing ample force for effective rock-breaking and ensuring precise control with each swing.
The hammer’s head features a flat face, expertly designed for breaking, crushing, or cracking rocks and minerals. This broad surface area ensures efficient energy transfer with every strike, making it ideal for geological prospecting. On the opposing side, a chisel end enables geologists to pry open rocks or chip away at specimens with ease.
It comes equipped with a loop, integrated into the handle, allowing the user to attach a lanyard or wrist strap. This simple addition prevents accidental drops and ensures that the hammer is always within easy reach.
This hammer features a protective end cap to protect both the user and the tool. This shields the hammer’s head when not in use, preventing unnecessary wear and reducing the risk of accidental damage.
The Estwing E3-20BLC embodies exceptional craftsmanship whilst boasting a range of features tailored to meet specific needs. This hammer makes an ideal addition to any geologist’s toolkit.
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Estwing E6-22BLC is a moderately heavy geological hammer featuring a wider than usual flat breaking face for crushing material along with a wide chisel edge for cutting, chipping and prying material. Suitable for both hard and soft rock geology, the hammer is cast from a single piece of American steel and features the anti-shock grip with a blue colouration for easily visibility. The hammer offers a hefty weight giving excellent force per strike along with suitable control.
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2 in stock
The Estwing E3-24BLC is a 24 ounce (680 gram) heavy geological hammer with a chisel edge head to cut, split or pry rocks or a flat face to break or crush material. The hammer is made from drop forged American steel with an anti-shock vinyl grip. An excellent hammer and the best in the industry, the Estwing E3-24BLC is the bench mark for geological hammers.
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18 in stock
Silverline hammer holster, suitable for use with a variety of strike tools and geological hammers. The holster is made from heavy duty suede leather on which a steel cradle is attached, the cradle has a swing point, this allows the hammer to move and tilt according to your body position, ensuring that what ever angle you are at, whether standing, leaning or laying down, the hammer will remain upright at all times. Slots at the top of the holster allow you to attach it to your belt, keeping your tool by your side at all times. Suitable for use with our range of geological hammers which can be found here.
22 in stock
Estwing produced nylon hammer holster produced from industrial grade nylon which is tough for use in rugged conditions. This holster is suitable for use with Estwing chisel edge range of geological hammers and rock pick, with the head sitting securley in a pouch which attaches to your belt.
The Estwing E3-22P is the premier pointed tip geological hammer, made in the USA from a single piece of drop forged American steel, this hammer features a flat face for crushing and cracking rock along side a pointed tip which is excellent for prying, chipping rock as well as extracting minerals or crytsals from their matrix, where a delicate touch may be required. The handle is made from anti shock vinyl and features a loop hole to thread a lanyard through.
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22 in stock
These polycarbonate plastic goggles made from tough durable plastic are impact resistant against the majority of chips and fragments, more so than glass. The goggles are suitable for high hazard environments and are ideal for geologists working in the field breaking rock or extrating fossils & minerals. They are also well suitaed for miners, surveyors, builders and many other professions where the risk of injury to eyes may occur.
Rock specimen sample cards, these cards are blank having spaces for you to write the ‘name’, ‘age/horizon’ and ‘locality’ of a rock specimen or specimens collected. Ideal for conducting field work or cataloging your collection. 73mm x 46mm.
1936 in stock
The igneous rock texture card is made for earth science students, it displays numerous bites of information on how to determine an igneous specimen found in the field such as grain size, silica and mineral content and other observable features. The cards have been laminated, making them waterproof, small, the size of a bank card and an excellent to hand guide for students, amateurs and professionals.
129 in stock
Trachyte, a common igneous rock composed of various minerals including quartz, feldpsars, micas and olivine, rock specimens come from East Lothian, Scotland and are available in optional sizes, supplied in a card tray with a label.
The Estwing E3-23LP long handle geological hammer features a flat face for breaking and crushing rock along side a pointed tip for prying and chipping as well as careful extraction of fossils and crystals from matrix should you require. Constructed from a single piece of drop forged American steel, the hammers longer handle at 40 cm allows you to reach further as well as helping to deliver more force per strike.
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8 in stock
Amygdaloidal basalt is an igneous rock which is extrusive in nature, these specimens formed over 60 million years ago during the Tertiary period and come from Ireland. They are part of the Antrim lava group and exhibit a dark colouration with occurrences of amygdales containing quartz and calcite crystals. As a basalt they are somewhat dense, but lighter than pure samples due to the cavities within them which formed as a result of gaseous activity during their ejection. Over time, hydrothermal fluids pass through the rock and minerals form within the cavities, which gives the usually dark coloured rock a speckled appearance. These samples are available in various sizes and are suitable for higher educational use to detail the subtle differences between similar igneous rocks, they come supplied in a card tray with an information label.
59 in stock
Technical Details:
* High accuracy – precise readings in seconds
* Durable aluminum housing – protects against impact, corrosion and water
* Edges at 90 degrees angles for contact measuring
* Individually calibrated
* Optical adjustment for reading
* Same quality capsules as in the regular PMS and KBS
* Tandem 360 PC / 360 R: Scales: 0 ± 90°, 0 ± 150 %, conversion table cosines 0 – 45°
You can also view our full range of compass clinometers by clicking here.
Techincal Specifications:
* Large mirror
* Jewel bearing
* additional sighting hole for superior accuracy
* baseplate with magnifying lens
* luminous two-color bezel ring
* detachable snap lock lanyard
* size: 65 x 101 x 18 mm (with lid closed)
* weight: 74 g
You can also view our full range of compass clinometers by clicking here.
2 in stock
The Estwing E6-24PC geological hammer, also known as the ‘Big Blue’ hammer is a pointed tip strike tool which features a wider flat face, delivering more force per strike, making breaking and crushing of rock much easier. It also features a pointed tip, suitable for picking and prying material as well as allowing careful extraction of fossils or crystals from matrix. The hammer is made from a single piece of drop forged American steel and utilises a anti shock vinyl handle for comfort.
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1 in stock
Technical Specifications:
* Two Zone System
* A Clinometer
* serrated bezel ring
* jewel bearing
* adjustable declination correction scale
* base plate with anti-slip rubber pads and rounded edges
* magnifying lens
* luminous markings
* marking holes for drawing control points
* also available with global needle
* size: 60 x 125 mm /2.4″ x 4.9″
* weight: 44 g /1.6 oz
You can also view our full range of compass clinometers by clicking here.
8 in stock
Quartz monzonite igneous rock specimen from Ratagan, Scotland. Associated to granites, yet containing only 5% to 20% quartz, making it a monzonite, these intrusive felsice rocks are igneous in origin and are available in different sizes, supplied in a white card tray with a label.
28 in stock
Accretionary lapilli tuff is an igneous pyroclastic rock, these samples come from Longsleddle, Cumbria in the UK and forms when hot ash and debris is ejected from as volcano. Some of this material is held together by moisture and once heavy enough, falls into the ash below forming small ‘spots’ within the material, creating a speckled rock. The samples are suitable both for young and serious collectors as well as educational use and are supplied in various sizes with a card tray and label.
65 in stock
Technical Specification:
– Stratum compass
– Vertical inclinometer with 1° graduations, visible from side and above
– Dip measuring range 270° graduated in 1°
– Brunton style spirit level clinometer +/- 90°, 1° graduations
– Azimuth circle with 1° graduations
– Global needle
– Needle locking mechanism
– Declination adjustable +/- 60°
– Inclination adjustable
– Circular spirit level for horizontal accuracy
– Sighting mirror
– Rugged, light weight aluminised one piece waterproof housing
– Dimensions (closed) 72 x 93 x 27.5 mm
– Weight: 330 grams
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