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RE: Chisel mallet - Philip1231 - 12-25-2024 (11-26-2024, 05:12 PM)davco Wrote: Looking for a good source for a Chisel mallet for dovetails You cant go too far wrong with the Blue Spruce Mallet: RE: Chisel mallet - AHill - 12-26-2024 There are all kinds of mallets that work for chisels. Flat faced ones, round ones, polyurethane ones, brass ones, etc. There are also hammers that can be used as chisel mallets. Japanese chisels are conventionally used with a Japanese chisel hammer. I personally prefer a round one made of wood (beech or maple) as it gives me more feedback than the others. I like Blue Spruce, but they are pricey, but you may not want to spend that kind of money on one. I've made my own out of lignum vitae (excellent hard wood). You may also want to check out Lee Valley, Woodcraft, Tools for Working Wood, and Rockler to see their offerings. |