Natural Rawhide Mallet with Wooden Handle 2β Diameter Head
Description
Rawhide mallets are essential tools for leatherworkers, jewelers, and brass wind instrument makers, used for tasks like tapping down stitch lines, securing glued layers, and installing hardware such as snaps, rivets, and grommets. These mallets, made from tightly coiled leather, provide a soft striking surface ideal for working with soft metals and leather without causing damage. Available in various sizes, designs, and weights, including heavier mallets with a steel or lead core, they cater to diverse needs and preferences.
Choosing the right rawhide mallet can be daunting due to the variety available. Standard rawhide mallets, which are light and perfect for delicate tasks, consist of leather soaked in resin and attached to a wood handle. Weighted mallets, with a steel or lead core, offer added power for more demanding jobs such as tooling leather or working with soft metals. Compared to rubber and nylon/poly mallets, rawhide mallets are advantageous as they can be trimmed, filed, sanded, and rasped for extended usability even after damage.
Proper care and maintenance of rawhide mallets ensure their longevity. To condition a new mallet, remove the hard shellac or resin coating, soak the rawhide in water, and sand or rasp it to achieve a usable surface. Split head mallets with replaceable rawhide heads are practical for extending tool life. Whether for DIY enthusiasts or professional craftsmen, rawhide mallets are a valuable addition to any toolkit, offering precision and durability for a wide range of applications.
Choosing the right rawhide mallet can be daunting due to the variety available. Standard rawhide mallets, which are light and perfect for delicate tasks, consist of leather soaked in resin and attached to a wood handle. Weighted mallets, with a steel or lead core, offer added power for more demanding jobs such as tooling leather or working with soft metals. Compared to rubber and nylon/poly mallets, rawhide mallets are advantageous as they can be trimmed, filed, sanded, and rasped for extended usability even after damage.
Proper care and maintenance of rawhide mallets ensure their longevity. To condition a new mallet, remove the hard shellac or resin coating, soak the rawhide in water, and sand or rasp it to achieve a usable surface. Split head mallets with replaceable rawhide heads are practical for extending tool life. Whether for DIY enthusiasts or professional craftsmen, rawhide mallets are a valuable addition to any toolkit, offering precision and durability for a wide range of applications.