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|synonyms=DE: Schreinerklüpfel, Klopfholz
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=== Improvised Light-Weight Mallet [[Category:Self-Made Tools]] ===  
=== Improvised Light-Weight Mallet [[Category:Self-Made Tools]] ===  
[[Lukas]] made a simple wooden mallet from an old bedpost before we had a real carpenter's mallet. Due to its light weight it is still useful for driving small chisels, though! Making a similar one yourself is very simple, but the grain direction of the wood is not ideal for hitting stuff...
[[Lukas]] made a simple wooden mallet from an old bedpost before we had a real carpenter's mallet. Due to its light weight it is still useful for driving small chisels, though! Making a similar one yourself is very simple, but the grain direction of the wood is not ideal for hitting stuff...

Latest revision as of 08:36, 2 August 2023

Mallets are basically hammers with heads that are softer than steel.

also see Project:Mallets for some DIY mallet ideas!

Wooden Mallets

Carpenter's Mallets

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Carpenter's Mallets

Carpenter's mallet.JPG
Synonyms: DE: Schreinerklüpfel, Klopfholz,
Rechteckkopf-Klüpfel
Type: hand tool
Used with: (large) woodworking chisels
Location: wood workshop
Access Requirements: read this page

A carpenter's mallet has a heavy hardwood head (usually white or red beech). It is used to drive (large) woodworking chisels without damaging their handles too much.


Improvised Light-Weight Mallet

Lukas made a simple wooden mallet from an old bedpost before we had a real carpenter's mallet. Due to its light weight it is still useful for driving small chisels, though! Making a similar one yourself is very simple, but the grain direction of the wood is not ideal for hitting stuff...

You should be able to find it in the wood workshop.