What is peen?

Peen is a tool that helps shape things by pressing or hammering them.

Imagine you have a soft clay ball, like the ones you play with in the park. Now picture a special kind of hammer, not just any hammer, but one with a flat, round head. That’s a peen.

How Peen Works

When you use a peen, it's like giving the clay ball a gentle push or press. This helps change its shape, making it smoother or flatter, depending on what you want. Instead of just hitting it hard like with a regular hammer, the peen gives it more control.

Think about when you press your finger into playdough, that’s kind of how a peen works, but much bigger and stronger. It helps people make things like pots, plates, or even parts of machines by shaping metal or clay with gentle pressure.

So the next time you see someone pressing on something to change its shape, they might be using a peen, just like you use your fingers on playdough!

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Examples

  1. A peen is the flat or pointed end of a hammer used to shape metal, like when blacksmiths make swords.

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