Stiletto TI16SC 16 oz Titanium Smooth Face Hammer with 18-in. Curved Hickory Handle
Stiletto TI16SC 16 oz Titanium Smooth Face Hammer with 18-in. Curved Hickory Handle
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Stiletto 16 oz Titanium Smooth Face Hammer with 18 in. Curved Hickory Handle
The Stiletto 16 oz Titanium Smooth Face Hammer with 18 in. Curved Hickory Handle, Model TI16SC, is built for tradesmen and serious DIY users who want framing-hammer performance without carrying unnecessary weight. This is a smooth face framing hammer designed for rough framing, remodeling, decking, siding, and patio work. The big selling point is simple: the 16 oz titanium head is rated to hit like a 28 oz steel hammer, so you get solid driving power with less strain on your arm and shoulder.
That weight advantage is not just a number on a spec sheet. Stiletto states this hammer is 45% lighter than comparable steel while still delivering the same striking force, and titanium also provides much greater recoil dampening than steel. If you swing a hammer all day, that matters. Less recoil shock means less sting on missed hits, less cumulative fatigue, and better comfort when you are moving from layout to framing to punch-list work without switching tools.
The head setup is aimed at practical jobsite use. You get a solid smooth face titanium head with a 1.5 inch face diameter, which is a good fit when you want clean driving contact without leaving the waffle marks a milled face can leave behind. That is why this hammer makes sense not only for residential framing and remodeling, but also for decking, siding, and patio work where the surface finish matters. The straight claw adds prying utility for pulling nails and handling light demo or correction work.
Stiletto also includes one of the features users actually appreciate after the first few nails: a magnetic nail starter. That makes one-handed starts easier, especially when you are working overhead, reaching into a corner, or trying to set a nail while holding material in place with your off hand. It is a small feature until you use it regularly, then it becomes one of those things you do not want to give up.
The handle is just as important as the head here. This model uses an 18 inch curved USA hickory handle that gives the hammer a familiar, traditional feel with natural shock absorption. Hickory still has plenty of fans because it offers a responsive swing and good control without feeling dead in the hand. Stiletto also notes the handle is replaceable, which matters if you actually use your tools hard and want the option to keep the head in service over the long run instead of replacing the whole hammer.
In hand, the proportions are set up for balance more than brute force. The overall length is 18 inches, the overall head width shown is 6.4 inches, and the overall weight is listed at about 25.7 oz. That combination gives you enough handle length for leverage and swing speed, while keeping the total package light enough to reduce fatigue across repetitive fastening work. This is not a novelty titanium hammer. It is a daily-use tool aimed at people who swing often enough to notice the difference between marketing claims and real comfort.
Who should buy it? If you are a residential framer, remodeler, siding installer, deck builder, or carpenter who wants a lighter hammer with clean-strike control, this is right in its lane. It is also a strong option for anyone who prefers a smooth face hammer over a milled face because they move between structural and finish-sensitive materials. If you want maximum rough framing aggression, you may lean toward a milled face model instead. But if you want a lighter titanium hammer that still drives hard, feels familiar in the hand, and works across a wider range of carpentry tasks, the TI16SC makes a lot of sense.
Light Swing, Full-Size Driving Power
The whole point of this hammer is getting strong driving performance without hauling around the extra mass of a steel framing hammer. For anyone who swings all day, that lower carry weight adds up fast.
- 16 oz titanium head delivers comparable striking force to a 28 oz steel hammer
- 45% less weight helps reduce arm fatigue during repetitive driving
Cleaner Strikes on Visible Work
A smooth face gives you better control when the work surface matters. If you are moving between framing and exterior finish-adjacent tasks like decking or siding, this is the safer choice than a milled face.
- 1.5 inch smooth face helps avoid checkered strike marks on finished or exposed surfaces
- Good fit for patio, decking, and siding applications where appearance counts
Jobsite Details That Actually Help
The useful extras on this hammer are not gimmicks. The magnetic nail starter and straight claw both solve real jobsite problems by making starts easier and corrections quicker.
- Magnetic nail starter helps with one-handed nail placement in awkward positions
- Straight claw supports nail pulling and light prying during framing and remodel work
Key Specifications
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16 oz |
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25.7 oz |
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18 in. |
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1.5 in. |
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Titanium |
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USA Hickory |
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Curved axe-style |
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Straight claw |
Built For
Pro Tip
If you are working decking or siding alone, use the magnetic nail starter for the first set, then finish the drive with the smooth face. It is a quick way to keep one hand free and avoid marking visible material.
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Tool Nut's Take
A smart buy for guys who still swing a hammer all day
The Stiletto 16 oz Titanium Smooth Face Hammer with 18 in. Curved Hickory Handle gives you the real benefit of titanium where it counts most: less weight, less shock, and no drop-off in useful driving power.
- Who it's for: Framers, remodelers, deck builders, and carpenters who want a lighter hammer with a traditional wood-handle feel.
- Why it stands out: It hits like a much heavier steel hammer, includes a magnetic nail starter, and the smooth face makes it more versatile for cleaner-looking work.
- Worth knowing: This is the hickory-handle TI16SC model, so if you specifically want a fiberglass handle, that is a different version. Also, smooth face is the right call for cleaner strikes, but some rough framers still prefer milled faces for maximum bite.
Common Questions
- Is this a smooth face or milled face hammer? This model has a smooth face titanium head.
- Does it have a magnetic nail starter? Yes. The TI16SC includes Stiletto's signature magnetic nail starter.
- What kind of handle does it use? It uses an 18 inch curved USA hickory handle, and Stiletto lists the handle as replaceable.
- What work is it recommended for? Stiletto recommends it for rough framing and remodeling, and it is also described as a strong fit for patio, decking, and siding work.

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