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Small mallet? Copper Brass Lead?

Started by Jeff from Wisconsin, April 01, 2016, 04:06:02 PM

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Jeff from Wisconsin

Interesting find when cleaning out one of the ole sheds.
What might you think this was used for? What material? and what type of handle would look best, wood/Steel/Brass and what shape?
Your thoughts!








Edit: Oyah it's about 1-1/2 diameter and 4 inches long.




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Northwoods

You can never go wrong with hickory. Maple would be great, and walnut would be beautiful!
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Bill Houghton

Non-sparking, low marring.

It's possible House Handles would have an already-made handle for you, though that would be less challenging, I suppose: https://www.househandle.com/

Aunt Phil

Looks like Vincent found a piece of K copper and used it to make himself a lead mallet because he didn't have one of the molds.  Probably had a steel placekeeper for the handle hole so he didn't cook the handle when he repoured.
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