folques
Folques, also known as fouques or folke, are a type of medieval hammer used in Europe during the Middle Ages. They are characterized by a single or double-head design, typically featuring a solid, broad head with a flat striking surface.
Folques were commonly used for both carpentry and blacksmithing tasks, such as shaping and pounding hot metal.
Historical records and archaeological findings suggest that folques were in use from around the 12th century
Folques were typically made from high-carbon steel or iron, which provided the necessary durability and strength
In terms of design, folques exhibit a unique combination of elements from both hammer and mallet types
Folques have left a lasting impression on the development of metalworking and carpentry, influencing the design