condeesteso
Established Member
Someone out there will be saying 'told you so'... but I didn't anticipate this:
A small brass mallet I made some time ago (one of a pair, this is the larger one). The handle is ebony. I only ever use it for tap adjustments (sometimes planes, the other day adjustments to the assembly of a big desk).
The following day went into the workshop, had occasion to pick this mallet up and the head fell off (just as I picked it up).
I had something similar happen a while ago - Jim had made me a fine lignum mallet and used some of my spalted holly as the handle. Some time later that handle failed in the same place. Probably to be expected with spalted holly but the ebony surprised me.
The plan is to try and re-centre the brass head, bore it out much bigger, put some relief on the shoulder so handle can have a radius at the internal between smaller and larger diameters, and use a proven material - box, even ash maybe (I suspect box here, or maybe Lemonwood).
The break on this one is a really clear example of shock-fatigue, and I imagine the grain in ebony is very short.
So in future I will consider the choice of handle materials with more care for the technical rather than aesthetic.
A small brass mallet I made some time ago (one of a pair, this is the larger one). The handle is ebony. I only ever use it for tap adjustments (sometimes planes, the other day adjustments to the assembly of a big desk).
The following day went into the workshop, had occasion to pick this mallet up and the head fell off (just as I picked it up).
I had something similar happen a while ago - Jim had made me a fine lignum mallet and used some of my spalted holly as the handle. Some time later that handle failed in the same place. Probably to be expected with spalted holly but the ebony surprised me.
The plan is to try and re-centre the brass head, bore it out much bigger, put some relief on the shoulder so handle can have a radius at the internal between smaller and larger diameters, and use a proven material - box, even ash maybe (I suspect box here, or maybe Lemonwood).
The break on this one is a really clear example of shock-fatigue, and I imagine the grain in ebony is very short.
So in future I will consider the choice of handle materials with more care for the technical rather than aesthetic.