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Brian Hale
10-18-2006, 7:17 PM
Hey all,

I scrounged some scrap materials from the recycle bins at work and came up with 3 of these mallets. The head is bronze and about 1 1/4" diameter by 2" long while the handle is a piece of titanium and about 3" long. The overal 5" length fits my small to average size hand quite well. The 2 parts are press fitted together, no threads, screws or bolts to come loose.

After assembling the first one I bored out the center of the handles on the next 2 to make the head a feel bit heavier but all three have sufficient heft for carving/chopping operations. The 2 with the bored handles weigh ~18oz and the third is ~19 oz. Not a big differance.

I machined 2 flats on each head, 90 deg. apart for 2 reasons. First, it gives me a place to rest my thumb and reference the other flat if i want to strike a chisel that way. As you know, most chisels have rounded handles and striking one with a rounded mallet can cause glancing blows and the flat helps avoid that. The second reason is it'll keep the mallet from rolling off the bench and onto my foot. DAMHIKT!

All in all, i'm happy :D

Thanks for looking!

Brian :)

Jim O'Dell
10-18-2006, 7:55 PM
WOW!! I like! Very unique, and looks to be very useful. So how big was the bruise on your foot?:eek: Jim.

glenn bradley
10-18-2006, 9:08 PM
That is sooo cool! I have been trying to talk my self out of paying $30 or so for a nice chisel mallet. No scrap titanium where I work so I may have to go commercial. Once again, very nice.

Ted Calver
10-18-2006, 9:29 PM
Really a classy looking tool! Is that cypress it is sitting on?

Brian Hale
10-19-2006, 4:00 PM
Thanks gys!

Jim, it wasn't too big a bruise but big enough to make sure it wouldn't happen again!

Ted, actually it's ash, not cypress. I need to work a bit on my color correction for these shop photos... :o

Brian :)

Jerry Strojny
10-19-2006, 5:47 PM
Wow, looks great. Learn somethin' new every day.
(wish I worked where there was left over titanium and brass....sheesh)

Very cool.

Per Swenson
10-19-2006, 6:37 PM
Brian,

Three words.

I want one.

Per