A lighthearted Neander thread - mostly photos
After a long week of work a friday evening whisky is enjoyed amongst friends. This is, in my opinion, the forum equivalent. :p:D
My wife enjoys a local antique market, she often requests that I do the driving. More often than not I can browse through in 2-3 minutes then drive off and get a coffee, this weekend however I decided to dig a little deeper.
I stumbled upon this and enjoyed the story that came with it. The seller had a piece of furniture along with this at his stand, the furniture was a rustic piece utilizing carefully chosen branches (with bark intact), tenons obviously cut with a tenon cutter (rounded shoulders) and fitted into neatly made mortises. The piece was left to dry and upon doing so it tightened up to form a rock solid bond. I didn't think to take photos of the furniture, so hopefully my description alone with suffice. I assumed from the seller's description of the maker that he has passed and the seller was offering the last of his work and a mallet.
This mallet is a massive piece, amazingly intact and the handle is very tight but appears to be a simple round tenon. For scale the frame sitting behind this has members of 2.5" x 1.75".
https://brianholcombewoodworker.com/...9/IMG_7754.jpg
https://brianholcombewoodworker.com/...9/IMG_7755.jpg
I've been needing a replacement mallet for some time, my goumi mallet being a bit lightweight for my taste and my joiners mallet has been disintegrating for some time.
So, this is a thread of fun unexpected finds, please participate and enjoy.
Upper limit of weight for mallet?
Thanks for starting this, and I hope my question is not a hijack.
Since I'm recovering from knee replacement, am looking for something "simple" to do.
A mallet.
YouTube had a guy adding lead to a mallet.
Obviously, the weight of the wood used for the head will determine, well, the weight of the wooden head......
What is the uppermost weight that you all have made a mallet? Anyone felt the need to add lead, perhaps you had to use a light wood for some aesthetic reason?
Thanks, D