Brass infill mallet?

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Doug71

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I've just acquired this, Google tells me it's a brass infill mallet? Is it just a mallet with a bit of extra weight, it weighs about 2lb.

I can't see any makers marks and it doesn't really look that old, are they a common thing?

I shall be putting it to work tomorrow, it's certainly much prettier than the black rubber dead blow mallet I use at the moment :)

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Similar method to a hide mallet with the metal centre for better weight, looks like replacement faces could be easily replaced. Seems legit.
 
Doug, I have two versions with similarities. In essence what they aim it is creating a mallet head with maximum mass (for the specific task) in as small a head as possibe (for ease of use).

The first is a modified Veritas, and the second is a brass infilled morticing mallet (the smallet mallet is for bench chisels) ...

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What all have in common are UHMW faces and shopmade ergonomic handles.

Regards from Perth

Derek
 
Unless ur a square ....lol.....or into engineering then the Thor mallet comp ...
British and going for as long as I can remember....copper n hide or a double ender.....
have a few but rather like the 5lbs'er.....still good after 40 years of use and the handle is orig and still tight.....
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Similar method to a hide mallet with the metal centre for better weight, looks like replacement faces could be easily replaced. Seems legit.
I have a couple - no makers names - guessing pre WWI
replacement faces on one of mine not as easy as looks because the boxwood infill goes right thru and the handle thru that - this stopped me investigating the other
however they do look good

clogs - your avatar is the Studley tool box - there's a fine one of these in that
 
I have an old masons mallet , round like a carvers mallet, with a large head and tiny handle. It has a dovetail insert at the top made of lead to give it a bit more heft, though I'm not sure it needs it. :unsure:
 
I have a couple - no makers names - guessing pre WWI
replacement faces on one of mine not as easy as looks because the boxwood infill goes right thru and the handle thru that - this stopped me investigating the other
however they do look good

clogs - your avatar is the Studley tool box - there's a fine one of these in that

I was going to attempt replacing the faces on mine but found a couple of Youtube videos showing some have a full wooden head as you describe so putting that job on hold for now..........
 
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