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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_sempervirens '''Boxwood'''], with a resilient, shock absorbing cane handle. | |||
=====Features and Uses===== | |||
Used by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tinsmith '''Tinsmiths'''] to fold and bend edges of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tinning '''Tinplate'''] for example. | Used by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tinsmith '''Tinsmiths'''] to fold and bend edges of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tinning '''Tinplate'''] for example. | ||
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<span style="color: green">'''Note:''' | <span style="color: green">'''Note:''' Folding an edge over with a mallet avoids stretching the metal and causing it to bend along the edge. | ||
Folding an edge over with a mallet avoids stretching the metal and causing it to bend along the edge. | |||
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{{Boxwood Mallet Buyers Guide}} | |||
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Latest revision as of 17:18, 28 May 2017
Description
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.
Features and 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.
- Traditional Boxwood Mallets are now largely superceded by Nylon, PVC or rubber faced hammers and mallets for general work. They are available in a range of diameters and weights.
- Carpenters' Mallets with a head size of 4-5 inches (100mm - 125mm) are a suitable size for most work in Design and Technology.
- Carving Mallet heads are commonly made from Beech but Lignum Vitea heads are considered better because they are heavier. They may now be hard to find. A modern alternative is to use Polyurethane for the heads (Bronze or Brass also used). A good general size head weight for light work would be approximately 450 grams or less, and for general work, 800 grams is more suitable.
- Bossing Mallets are sized by head diameter (35, 50, 60, or 75mm). The smaller sizes are used for art metalwork and the larger sizes are for shaping and stretching sheet metal and soft roofing materials such as lead.
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