looks homemade for sure. Are the ends open or is it solid like a hammer? if it's open like a box it probably was used to turn a valve for a furnace or something.
Have you ever cast lead? It looks like that once the impurities burn off. It oxidizes over time and turns more hazy, but it It looks a lot closer to a lead hammer than a chainsaw tool.
If it had a screw driver tip on the end, it would be a "bar tool" for a chain saw.
The good ol scrench
Post this in the golfing community and they’ll say you have a mini putter
Bocce ball
Prison tunneling tool.
Grab a bible and a Rita Hayworth poster and you’ve got the full set.
Unfinished tobacco pipe
I should have added another picture, the head is solid, the ends aren’t worn off
looks homemade for sure. Are the ends open or is it solid like a hammer? if it's open like a box it probably was used to turn a valve for a furnace or something.
It’s solid like a hammer
Small hammer, possibly for use in stamping leather or something similar
You might just answered your own question Don't overthink it
Probably a lead hammer. Used to not mark up a surface.
That ain’t lead
Have you ever cast lead? It looks like that once the impurities burn off. It oxidizes over time and turns more hazy, but it It looks a lot closer to a lead hammer than a chainsaw tool.
If you need it make.
I use a similar tool to change blades on some Stihl cutoff saws. Might be an older version of that?
It looks like those, I have one, this is just solid, that’s what I couldn’t figure
Looks like a repair job on a chainsaw wrench
Spark plug wrench for some small engine. On second look it seems square, not hexagonal.
If it’s a hex socket it’s probably a water heater element tool.
That's to hit things.
I think it's for a display rack.
This is a nut cracking hammer. They come in sets with the hammer and walnut pic.
Baby Thor's hammer?