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'''Boxwood Mallets''' ''(aka '''Tinmans Mallets''')'', have a cylindrical head mallet of high density wood such as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lignum_vitae '''Lignum Vitae'''] or [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buxus '''Boxwood'''], with a resilient, shock absorbing cane handle.
'''Boxwood Mallets''' ''(aka '''Tinmans Mallets''')'', have a cylindrical head mallet of high density wood such as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lignum_vitae '''Lignum Vitae'''] or [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buxus_sempervirens '''Boxwood'''], with a resilient, shock absorbing cane handle.





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Boxwood Mallets (aka Tinmans Mallets), have a cylindrical head mallet of high density wood such as Lignum Vitae or Boxwood, with a resilient, shock absorbing cane handle.



Uses

Used by Tinsmiths to fold and bend edges of Tinplate for example.


Note: Folding an edge over with a mallet avoids stretching the metal and causing it to bend along the edge.


DT Online Buyers' Guide
  • They are available in head diameters between 35mm and 75mm - choose 50mm for general work.
Emir 86 Tinsmans Mallet 35mm Emir 86 Tinsmans Mallet 50mm Emir 86 Tinsmans Mallet 60mm
Emir 86 Tinsmans Mallet 35mm Emir 86 Tinsmans Mallet 50mm Emir 86 Tinsmans Mallet 60mm