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"My words are of iron..."

And from the other room in the lessons learned department; forging to the point where you're leaving dents in the finish could be because you may be either hitting too hard and don't need to, or the steel is not hot enough (read plastic) any longer to get efficient work from the steel or the hand tool. Put it back in the fire and take another heat.
The best hammerheads I've watched will have a very good looking blade all covered in firescale when they are done. There won't be a lot of material in odd places to grind away to make it look like the intended shape when done. I will also say, this is not easy and make take some time to accumulate as a skill.
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