BrodieB
Established Member
Afternoon all,
So, some of you may seen me ask rather novice (because I am one) questions of recent. And I'm back with another, however this time it's filled with rather a lot of ambition.
I've decided one of my first projects is to be a mallet. However, me being me, I want to make a real big challenge out of it. I've come up with my design but now I'm left wondering if the handle of the mallet really needs to be turned or if the desired shape/design can be acheived just as well (not as easily) by using planes/gouges/spokeshaves/ect?
Attached is an image of my inteded design. The mallet handle being produced out of a 305x60x60mm length of wenge. I'm unsure as to the woods for the head yet, most likely laminated peices of oak/maple/purpleheart/iroko.
So the question is; can the handle be made by hand or am I just running down a path of huge frustration with hand tools and should invest in a lathe and give that go?
P.s - I have read all the advice previously about visiting a local turning club, and that's advice I will soon follow up on.
Thanks in advance.
BrodieB
So, some of you may seen me ask rather novice (because I am one) questions of recent. And I'm back with another, however this time it's filled with rather a lot of ambition.
I've decided one of my first projects is to be a mallet. However, me being me, I want to make a real big challenge out of it. I've come up with my design but now I'm left wondering if the handle of the mallet really needs to be turned or if the desired shape/design can be acheived just as well (not as easily) by using planes/gouges/spokeshaves/ect?
Attached is an image of my inteded design. The mallet handle being produced out of a 305x60x60mm length of wenge. I'm unsure as to the woods for the head yet, most likely laminated peices of oak/maple/purpleheart/iroko.
So the question is; can the handle be made by hand or am I just running down a path of huge frustration with hand tools and should invest in a lathe and give that go?
P.s - I have read all the advice previously about visiting a local turning club, and that's advice I will soon follow up on.
Thanks in advance.
BrodieB