Making A Hammer/Mallet using DAP Rapid Fuse Wood Adhesive

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  • Опубліковано 29 вер 2024

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  • @troykranendonk7748
    @troykranendonk7748 Рік тому +9

    Watching older vids encourages my own journey transitioning from Digital Creations to Wood Crafting. Keep up the great work

  • @WoodByWright
    @WoodByWright 8 років тому +4

    Fun project! I am going to have to try it!

    • @John_Malecki
      @John_Malecki  8 років тому +1

      +Wood By Wright Would love to see what you come up with!

  • @MattDiresta
    @MattDiresta 8 років тому +1

    nice, simple, useful mallet. great job

    • @John_Malecki
      @John_Malecki  8 років тому

      +Matt Diresta Thanks man, can never have too many enormous mallets

  • @HeartlandMakesAndOutdoors
    @HeartlandMakesAndOutdoors 5 років тому

    Ha, I put the wedges in like a regular steel hammer, well you guessed it. I am reglueing it again. :)
    Thanks for the fun video sir. Have a blessed week.
    Dale

  • @margaretbrougham2172
    @margaretbrougham2172 3 роки тому

    Thank you, John, great video. Do you think this would suit pine and permanent picture frame joints? Been looking at this here in New Zealand and will definitely now buy if so. Cheers.

  • @turskro
    @turskro 8 років тому +1

    I just picked this product up today because it states up to 3 min re positioning time. I found out quickly that I do not have even close to 3 minutes positioning time. I would equate this to medium or thick CA. Do you find that you have 3 minutes of positioning time?

    • @John_Malecki
      @John_Malecki  8 років тому

      It depends on what im making. I love the product for quick glue ups that do not need a ton of positioning. ie. Panels. Lettering, etc. I dont use it for large scale woodworking applications like some would try. It is fantastic for small table tops and panel glue ups tho.

    • @turskro
      @turskro 8 років тому

      I'm getting ready to make a hope chest so I was going to use it for the panel construction. Glad you mentioned that it works good for that.

  • @robbrown6667
    @robbrown6667 3 роки тому +2

    Please use push sticks and push blocks! Pay much more attention to safety!

  • @clydebalcom8252
    @clydebalcom8252 4 роки тому +2

    Dude, You Are Giving Me The Creeps! Please use a push stick.

  • @s.a.n.k.i
    @s.a.n.k.i 3 роки тому +2

    How do you still have all your fingers?

  • @scotthomen8624
    @scotthomen8624 8 років тому +19

    Nice piece man! You nearly gave me a heart attack not using a push stick though.

    • @Broody4Boglim
      @Broody4Boglim 3 роки тому

      Yeah it definitely is odd to see on here but for a Gen Xer who learned most of my early skills from the greatest generation and the silent generation it's a relatively new concept however watching a guy in flip flops and shorts is an unfathomable hazzard. I like to think I have a pretty good compromise I use a push stick most of the time now on things narrower than my hand and an it's an actual purpose made push stick not just a paint stick or a scrap from the floor.

  • @frankrodriguez6424
    @frankrodriguez6424 Місяць тому

    Oh my God, u have come a long way! Scare the shit out of me on table saw, not push sticks!!

  • @schmeling2688
    @schmeling2688 3 роки тому

    If you sell these, what kind of clients want to purchase them? Thanks in advance.

  • @anthonyvincent9990
    @anthonyvincent9990 2 роки тому

    Jordan I need a Squirrel hammer. I gotta kill some Chisel nuts.

  • @americanrusticworks981
    @americanrusticworks981 7 років тому +2

    Love the project, I've been wanting to make one of these and now I feel confident enough to tackle it, if it's half as good as yours I'll be happy!!!!

  • @jvh3253
    @jvh3253 3 роки тому

    4 years back... there has been a big change all over... you didnt even have a lathe back then!

  • @grovitch
    @grovitch 8 років тому +2

    Great channel! Great projects and tips! But... man, work more safely, please.

  • @jacobdean1454
    @jacobdean1454 Рік тому

    I’m surprised you have fingers left 😅

  • @ChurchClown7
    @ChurchClown7 7 років тому +1

    Your bandsaw technique is similar to that used by Sam Maloof. He stated that it is very dangerous but that was the way he learned to do it. Hope newbies don't follow your dangerous ways on the table and band saws and get hurt.
    Thanks for this video as I'm making a mallet this week.

    • @John_Malecki
      @John_Malecki  7 років тому

      A lot of veterans and pros use the technique. jimmy Diresta included. If you safely hold your piece and take your time you should have no problems.

  • @philipdavison4066sawdust
    @philipdavison4066sawdust 4 місяці тому

    Looking good mate nice and solid have fun with it❤

  • @HandmadeWithAshley
    @HandmadeWithAshley 7 років тому +1

    I love using the JawHorse. :) Nice mallet!

  • @chrislangholf9942
    @chrislangholf9942 2 роки тому

    Define irony- needing a hammer to make a hammer.

  • @skipbrooks3646
    @skipbrooks3646 6 років тому +1

    Had a Real Estate Lady come to my shop years ago wanting a large Mallet/Hammer to place signs in yards of homes she was selling. I made it large by huge, she paid, but never came back for it! 6 months later I cut it down and into a bench mallet, it has lasted 30 plus years, and don't have the heart to replace it. It's Oak & Hickory. Keep up the good work.

  • @TheRussianWoodworker
    @TheRussianWoodworker 8 років тому +1

    Great simple project! I made a video about making a mallet on my channel and we made it the exact same way, but the final products look completely different haha

    • @John_Malecki
      @John_Malecki  8 років тому

      +The Russian Woodworker i checked out your video! nice!

  • @lightningstrikelures2393
    @lightningstrikelures2393 6 років тому +1

    Nice vid John...just found you...Like your style.

  • @conritewing162
    @conritewing162 7 років тому +1

    You said you use Paduk in your cutting boards? How do you prevent it bleeding over onto the surrounding woods?

    • @John_Malecki
      @John_Malecki  7 років тому

      I have never had that issue. So i guess nothing....

  • @kellyb7321
    @kellyb7321 2 роки тому +1

    It's amazing to see the difference between this video from 6 years ago and the videos that have come out in the last couple years.

    • @pinkerbot
      @pinkerbot Рік тому

      yes, the style back then was SO much more pleasant

  • @cavemanjoe7972
    @cavemanjoe7972 6 років тому

    If you get any on your hands, use a little Marvel Mystery Oil. Also works on gum, tar, caulk, and wood glue, just don't get it on any wood.
    Works great with a cheap toothbrush or even a shop towel to get pitch or resin off your saw blades if they're gummed up. I used the stuff just to try it on a tarred-up utility knife last week and it worked so well I've been trying it on everything. Stuff is better than WD-40 for some things; blows my mind.

  • @wb_finewoodworking
    @wb_finewoodworking 6 років тому

    Well done. That glue looks interesting. I need to try it. Your mallet is similar to one I’m currently making but I just bought a lathe so I turned the handle. I hope to have a video on my channel by the end of next week.

  • @davo7512
    @davo7512 4 роки тому

    Nice video but damm your living dangerously with the table saw

  • @frankthornal9489
    @frankthornal9489 8 років тому +1

    Just found your channel and I like it. I'll be back to watch the rest of your videos.

    • @John_Malecki
      @John_Malecki  8 років тому

      +Frank Thornal Appreciate it Frank!

  • @GibClark
    @GibClark 8 років тому +1

    good info. thanks, I will give the glue a try as well as the dead blow feature

    • @John_Malecki
      @John_Malecki  8 років тому

      +Gib Clark Let me know what you think, the glue is impressive. Ive used it on a few projects now, and I have not been disappointed

  • @josephmartinez2231
    @josephmartinez2231 2 роки тому

    WOW 6 years ago

  • @dvolada81
    @dvolada81 7 років тому +1

    thanks man.. looks like a great product .. i hope my local home depot carries it!

    • @John_Malecki
      @John_Malecki  7 років тому

      They should, its a great quick product.

  • @jimgam730
    @jimgam730 8 років тому +1

    I made an enormous mallet, bigger then yours, and a friend of mine said it looked like something I'd use to drive pilings with. lol

  • @teckchyetan1884
    @teckchyetan1884 8 років тому +1

    greetings !
    May I know the model of the mitre gauge you are using ? Incra ?

    • @John_Malecki
      @John_Malecki  8 років тому

      Yep it is an INCRA, not sure of the exact model but it works.

  • @EMSculpting
    @EMSculpting 7 років тому +1

    Hi John, I just wanted to let you know that I like how you made this mallet in a more sculpted form than many other makers/woodworks would. That's kind of how I work as well. Nice build!

    • @John_Malecki
      @John_Malecki  7 років тому +1

      Thank you. I dont have any turning tools, so that makes it difficult

    • @EricJemAndes
      @EricJemAndes 7 років тому

      I understand. I personally like how when things are done free hand, each one has a more "unique feel" to them. Keep up the cool vids. All you makes such as yourself and Diresta are who keep me inspired.

    • @EMSculpting
      @EMSculpting 7 років тому

      Hey John, I just wanted to clarify that the above comment from Eric McGrew is me. I just responded from the wrong channel user. Sorry...

  • @mikemeara
    @mikemeara 8 років тому +1

    I like the color contrast, and the wedges. Nice job!

    • @John_Malecki
      @John_Malecki  8 років тому +1

      +Kinderhook Woodcraft Much appreciated, Im a fan as well

  • @Canadiansasquatchbrewery
    @Canadiansasquatchbrewery 8 років тому +1

    Great video! Looks like a nice product for quick n easy stuff. Cheers!

    • @John_Malecki
      @John_Malecki  8 років тому +1

      +Canadian Sasquatch It really is, and its stronger than CA. Im actually using it for some coffee tables to test its durability, so far so good!

    • @Canadiansasquatchbrewery
      @Canadiansasquatchbrewery 8 років тому +1

      Nice, I would be quite interested in how that turns out.

  • @migdi242424
    @migdi242424 6 років тому

    Ok.. Obviously you know what your doing.. But the young snot nose that watches this video thinking he could do the same might lose a finger or two.

    • @joem5332
      @joem5332 5 років тому

      So only young snot nose lose fingers on a table saw with no push sticks or writhing knife? I’m guessing you’re an old timer that thinks he has cat like reflexes and can beat the speed of saw blade? You know us old timers get better reflexes as we get older!

  • @walterrider9600
    @walterrider9600 7 років тому +1

    thank you

  • @lincsystemscraigb
    @lincsystemscraigb 4 роки тому

    Love this video! I’ll be adding this to my “project list.”

  • @myhoneyshandmade1077
    @myhoneyshandmade1077 5 років тому +1

    Sweet mallet!

  • @althetrowel6099
    @althetrowel6099 8 років тому +1

    Cool mallet I really like your branding

  • @DBYNOE
    @DBYNOE 8 років тому

    Hmmmm, nice video, btw, what's the shelf life after opening?

  • @romanrace6304
    @romanrace6304 5 років тому +1

    everything it was going good till you put that ugly seal in it...

    • @John_Malecki
      @John_Malecki  5 років тому +1

      Im glad you hate my logo !

    • @davo7512
      @davo7512 4 роки тому

      Constructive criticism at its finest🤣

  • @357lockdown
    @357lockdown 4 роки тому

    Nice mallet man. I especially like the handle you made.

  • @MCsCreations
    @MCsCreations 4 роки тому

    Beautiful job, dude!

  • @AdelyDeni
    @AdelyDeni 8 років тому +10

    Hello,
    why arent you using some push sticks to get your fingers as far as possible from the saw?Everytime you made a cut i thought you are going to cut yourself.
    Make a how to guide how to make a push stick and then use it for your self.SAFETY FIRST!!

    • @John_Malecki
      @John_Malecki  8 років тому +5

      unfortunately I have 3! I need to step up my safety game. thanks a lot!

    • @stuffandthings6188
      @stuffandthings6188 7 років тому +2

      3 push sticks is good but 10 fingers are better dude, liking up until I had to wince with that 2 inch cut.

    • @lightningstrikelures2393
      @lightningstrikelures2393 6 років тому +6

      When you do this for a living, like I do, you know where your fingers are. I'm not saying safety is not important, it is; but do you really need to express to a true professional what he should be doing?...Why not just watch and enjoy? You coming up with this design of a Mallet? Quit trolling. Everyone in woodworking knows the dangers...just watch and stop looking for anything to comment on. You obviously have never been on a job site or done any contracted work. If you don't know what I mean by that... then I made my point.

    • @cavemanjoe7972
      @cavemanjoe7972 6 років тому +4

      @@lightningstrikelures2393
      Jimmy fucking Diresta cut his damn pinky off. Two guys I used to work with who'd been roofing for 20+ years each fell off roofs & died within two months of each other. It doesn't *MATTER* how fucking long you've been doing the shit; do it the right way. It's all well & good to talk that way, but you're only fine until you're not; it's like somebody justifying driving drunk because they do it all the time. Nobody cares what your reason is when something gets fucked up. Use your brain.

    • @mattlewis9725
      @mattlewis9725 5 років тому

      @@cavemanjoe7972 opinions are like assholes everyone has one....most aren't valued at all just like yours buddy....nobody cares who you know or know of either cry to somebody else. Professionals take risks sometimes, it's their life and your opinion isn't even worth it's own weight in shit.....live with it

  • @dextersaintjocke
    @dextersaintjocke 8 років тому +1

    Sweet, like it a lot, thanks for sharing

  • @BruceAUlrich
    @BruceAUlrich 8 років тому +1

    Mallet looks nice.

  • @patriotsriot
    @patriotsriot 8 років тому

    I like how you've been on youtube for 10 minutes and already get free crap! I keed! Nice mallet, keep it up!

  • @skullandbadbones
    @skullandbadbones 7 років тому +2

    You unnecessarily wedge fit the handle after you taper fit the head. Laminated wooden hammerheads should not be wedge fit without dowels through the laminated head on both sides. I now know exactly why your first hammer died after only one year if you made it the same way. You only need to drop in the handle on a taper. If you're worried about the handle coming out just put a dowel through the center of the hammer, or a bolt.

  • @playersidekick
    @playersidekick 8 років тому +1

    great video love your stuff

    • @John_Malecki
      @John_Malecki  8 років тому

      +Joshua Tree Custom Furniture Thank you!

  • @RPC1231
    @RPC1231 8 років тому +1

    Good review. Thanks for the info.

    • @John_Malecki
      @John_Malecki  8 років тому

      +Rian Corcoran Thank you! try it out, Im really starting to like it

  • @emostorm7
    @emostorm7 5 років тому +1

    Love them Marples blades

    • @John_Malecki
      @John_Malecki  5 років тому

      Still using them almost 3 years later !

  • @BrianEnslen
    @BrianEnslen 7 років тому +1

    How did you cut the wedges out?

  • @markadamarnold
    @markadamarnold 5 років тому

    Love this hammer. making one this weekend.

  • @ateliercabinetmakers8661
    @ateliercabinetmakers8661 8 років тому +1

    Really classy mallet, great design!

    • @John_Malecki
      @John_Malecki  8 років тому

      +J Smith Woodwork & Bespoke Handmade Kitchens Thank you!

  • @zackelliott8152
    @zackelliott8152 7 років тому

    Enjoyed you tutorial on the wooden mallet.

  • @Aprendiz-de-Marceneiro
    @Aprendiz-de-Marceneiro 6 років тому

    wonderful job

  • @charlesholland6851
    @charlesholland6851 8 років тому +1

    nice mallet. I need one

    • @John_Malecki
      @John_Malecki  8 років тому +1

      +Charles Holland well now you know how to make one!

  • @bobdavis5216
    @bobdavis5216 2 роки тому +1

    First time watching your channel. Not much impressed with your safety practices. Fingers pretty close to blades on table and band saws.

    • @rockinHurley777
      @rockinHurley777 2 роки тому

      Oh boohoo

    • @bobdavis5216
      @bobdavis5216 2 роки тому +1

      Very mature. Do hope you don’t cut anything off.

    • @rockinHurley777
      @rockinHurley777 2 роки тому

      @@bobdavis5216 well I sure haven't. And this guy is a professional so neither has he.

  • @SplitHairz
    @SplitHairz 7 років тому

    What are the dimensions of the mallet head?

  • @dcollins2371
    @dcollins2371 7 років тому

    how is that glue holding up after a year

    • @John_Malecki
      @John_Malecki  7 років тому

      glue held up great. I blew the wood to pieces tho haha

  • @VikingRaider
    @VikingRaider 7 років тому +2

    You filled the space full of BBs, with no room for movement: no dead-blow effect.

    • @bakedbeings
      @bakedbeings 5 років тому +2

      VIKINGRAIDER It seemed that way to me too so I looked it up to understand it. For other readers: The internal weight (bearings here) needs to be able to lag, coming to a stop later than the hammer body. This delivers the force over a longer time and reduces bounce. Having the bearings fill almost the whole cavity will mostly erase that lag /dead-blow.

  • @Cactusworkshopchannel
    @Cactusworkshopchannel 8 років тому +1

    Nice result man!