07-09-2016, 11:30 PM
I've had a beech mallet, I think it was a Crown, since about 1993. It was one of the first decent woodworking mallets I owned. After I carelessly left it within reach one day, our dear departed Australian Shepard made short work of the handle as a chew toy. Dang dogs, anyway. So it has been sitting around in the scrap bin for years. I repurposed what was left of the beech handle into a handle for a smaller tool. I came across the poor abandoned mallet head while cleaning recently. Seemed a good time to make a new handle.
I didn't have any beech, so I used Hawthorne, which I have a lot of at the moment. Supposed to be a hard, strong wood; we'll see how it holds up as a mallet handle.
I didn't have any beech, so I used Hawthorne, which I have a lot of at the moment. Supposed to be a hard, strong wood; we'll see how it holds up as a mallet handle.
True power makes no noise - Albert Schweitzer. It's obvious he was referring to hand tools