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If you have the material but can't hammer it into shape, You can throw it into the advanced smelter, and tell it to smelt to mold of a hammer, and use that. (requires material, requires Advanced smelter)
If you have the adventurer fitted for dungeon 2, it tends to bring back tool heads, though I don't know if I've ever seen a small hammer head.
If you need money for option one or two
you can take grips and ores and sell them to Geoffrey or the miner
If you've broken your tools and have no way to really get a reliable source of income...
If you have training points to spend and a two hand hammer that hasn't been sold off, you can try to train into 2h wield.
If you have no income, have nothing to work with, etc etc, and can't find a cheap enough hammer from the master, then you might, it could be hard to recovered from if all the above is lost.
Adventurer could maybe bring back ore and parts from the first dungeon that could be pawned off slow crawl like.