With the new job keeping me out of the workshop more than I’d like I’ve spent a fair amount of time on trains watching videos and reading online.
Seems like it’s inevitable on US sites and videos that the Studley toolchest will show up at some point and the modern replicas of the mallet within it
Intrigued and again too much time online meant I had this landing on the doormat
Seems a fair bit bigger than the Studley version. The mahogany type infil was showing some splintering and the repurposed hammer handle was the best fit and a split held with a jubilee clip
Casting has some details that seems like they could be finessed with a file - still undecided whether to just redo the wooden parts or to finesse the casting too.
Interested to see other peoples infill mallets.
So who else has one and what does it look like?
Seems like it’s inevitable on US sites and videos that the Studley toolchest will show up at some point and the modern replicas of the mallet within it
Intrigued and again too much time online meant I had this landing on the doormat
Seems a fair bit bigger than the Studley version. The mahogany type infil was showing some splintering and the repurposed hammer handle was the best fit and a split held with a jubilee clip
Casting has some details that seems like they could be finessed with a file - still undecided whether to just redo the wooden parts or to finesse the casting too.
Interested to see other peoples infill mallets.
So who else has one and what does it look like?