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Have you considered making your own?
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I have made several; all are similar, in shape, to the "Big Horn Wood Mallet". Answering your question...Google. But I would hate to be limited to one mallet. To my surprise, I use my small mallet probably 90% of the time. I just completed eight drawers and used only the small mallet. Just a guess, mallet weighs 10 ounces.
I have used a "flat head" mallet one time and did not like it.
Good luck.
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I made my round mallet with a block plane and spoke shave. Its not lathe quality but it whacks chisels pretty well.
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If you're dead set on a round mallet, how about this one? It's a little on the small side but I like it for precision chisel work. I don't have a lathe either but have made many laminated square head mallets and am also really happy with these also.
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Look at the mallets from Blue Spruce Toolworks
Functional and absolutely beautiful