The Huntsman's Mallet // Just Make Things
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- Опубліковано 17 чер 2024
- Having a woodworking mallet is essential because it provides protection, control, power transmission, directional control, safety, consistency, and durability in your woodworking projects. In this video I'll be demonstrating a method to making a mallet. I'll be using maple (curly and sugar) as well as jatoba and lacewood.
If you're new to woodworking, or stubbornly cling to power tools, this is still one of the most fundamental tools needed that will protect your work from dings and marks (something that a rubber mallet or a hammer are good at doing).
If you're interested in making your own and would like a little more instructions, as well as a link to the materials and a step by step on my website, I have a link below.
Link in the description:
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Truly a thing of beauty, Rob!
I turned my carver's mallet a few years ago. I used Texas Ebony and Bocote. And I love it!
Well done production in a well-made mallet wonderful craftsmanship Columbus Michigan
Not just a tool - it's a work of art
Wow what an absolute amazing mallet. Amazing job Sir always so amazing watching you work a true artist and craftsmen
Perfect timing. I'm planning on making a batch of mallets this weekend.
Awesome mallet man, one of the nicest I've seen in a while!! Nice work 👏👏
Terrific work on making that beautiful mallet! 👍👍🔨🔨
That was a fun build. I need to make a mallet mysellf.
Far to nice to ever use!!
Wonderful mallet, Rob! Really beautiful work! 😃
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Nice work
Stunning.
Nice work!
Your craftmanship is amazing.
Is this your fulltime job or just pleasure?
A wise man once sent me a cipher that decoded to "A good woodworking mallet delivers a message; carve your path with precision and let your work make the noise." I think that applies here. ;)
How does curry sauce holds wood together though?
out of curiosity, why not have the dowels go all the way through? why have shorter dowels AND plugs?
Maybe he wanted to use cheaper or stronger wood for the dowels, and still wanted the visuals to match. Or maybe he didn't have enough fancy wood to do the dowels and this was a workaround.
The plugs are cross-grain for asthetics and the dowels are long-grain for strength.
Why wouldn’t you sand the dowels flat instead of using the a chisel ? You had already belt sanded the 2 sides of the mallet?
Where are the plans?
Follow the video