Darbin Orvar: Three Ways To Make a Mallet
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- Опубликовано: 9 дек 2015
- Mallets are incredibly useful when working with wood. This video shows three different ways to create a mallet for your woodworking projects.
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I look forward to the day I see you with dust collection at your lathe. It goes far toward making turning more enjoyable. It removes the problem of sanding dust completely and can even grab most and, sometimes, all the shavings.
The square hoods you buy on line or downtown don't work efficiently. They leave too much opportunity for the system to draw air from the sides, top and bottom.
I used a short piece of eight inch PVC pipe to build a hood, which wraps around the work pieces, but without interfering with the turning processes.
I cut the pipe in a kind of C shape. After installing ends, cutting a four inch hole in the back and building it up with wood so I could install a hose, I made a stand for it.
What a beautiful garden of mallets.
Like your explanations of the steps, materials, pros/cons of each construction method, & characteristics of each mallet. Also appreciate your skill & enthusiasm for woodworking.
She is a very able woodworker . A lot of people could learn from her. Bravo .I see that most of the people with solid head mallets glue the handle . The peoper way is to taper the mortice and the handle and there is no need for glue . she did it correctly.
it's nice to see someone other than men do woodworking. I think this is next week's project. keep up the great work.
Wow! Walnut logs! You are a lucky ducky, Lynn!
Hadn't taken the time to make a mallet before but having watched this video, that's going to change. Thank you for making an everyday tool interesting.
The more mallets the better, i am heading towards double figures! Lovely feel with wood on wood & so nice how the solids come apart for tool box storage.
You have an angel 's face but has more manual skills that many men ! congratulations !
Very nice, Linn. I recently started turning mallets and enjoy the process. Love your work.
Nice job to all of them! I liked your tiny luthier's hand plane!
Awesome video Linn! Always like the way you take time to explain things.
+Andrew Setters Thanks Andrew!
Using a mallet to make a mallet. ;) By definition a good project is one you use the most tools on. Definitely good projects.
+WoodRodent that was so meta brah
Use a hammer.
excellent ! thank you
Wonderful work! Lots of great information. Thanks
excelente
very good thanks
very nice work...great workshop also!
Thank's for the video and the info...
Awesome video Linn, its always a pleasure. Keep up the good work.
Very good job Darbin. I enjoyed watching the several different ways of making a mallet. I’m going to make myself one soon. I’m relatively new to woodworking but I’m learning so very much by watching so many wonderful and talented wood makers here on RUclips. I always enjoy watching what your into making too. Keep those videos coming.
Great mallets!
Very cool!
+AllesohneKabel Thanks!
great video thanks for sharing it
So lovely Darbin orver
Like always best
Nicely done Linn.
Love your mallets, Linn. Nice video!
Cool!
Wonderfull Video.
nice job
I don't care about a mallet. I've watched this three times because I'm so in love with this pretty lady!! She is so classy and beautiful!
I was just curious how you got into wood working. I love your videos. Keep up the good work. Thanks!
LINN. ANOTHER GREAT VIDEO!!!!!!!!!!!!!
i like them. i also like the way they still have the tool marks on them
I sure like this lady!
Super informative. Think I'll turn one (have the same lathe as you) and laminate one.
Linn : love at first sight
Como é linda .. 😍😍
cool
Always love your vids! Gonna' have to try my hand at one of these. I think I see a new video in my future!
I was thinking I'd like to turn Linn but i really think she's done as fine as can be and quite skilled too. Does't even need an oil finish... maybe.
Dammit! Now I want to make something... lol... Good video Linn, keep up the good work.
جمال في جمال في جمال جما ل الروح وجمال العمل وجمال الشكل
Thanks for reminding me to make a new one... destroyed my old one some weeks ago :D
Great video, love your accent. Or as my southern grandfather used to say, "Its not me that has the accent, its y'all".
Lin nice video
☺😊🌹
can the lead mallet also be used as musical instrument? amazing work thanks for the upload
nice work young lady....:O)
Please be safe and lower the guard on the bandsaw! Beautiful work ;)
Nice video. Fun is my favorite word too. I like the lead shot in the mallet idea. Did that just add mass or did it make the mallet function as a dead hammer?
Thumbs up :D
Alex
Nice
I actually made my mallet head by cutting a solid head in half to cut the space for the handle on either side and then I glued it up and added the wedges
I think it's pretty dang strong
I love mallets
They are very cute and useful :^)
What were you using at 0:55?
you need a mallet to make a mallet?? XD nice builds tho. I waspaning on making one this winter break, this is perfecct for me, maple mallet confirmed.
Use a hammer.
Did you drill a hole in your workbench?
yes xDDD
a good mallet used the end grain as the striking face so thet the concentric growth rings don't ....de-laminate.....and they do.....a big 150 or 200 mm masons mallet of beechwood is worth studying.
how did you dry the turned mallet
What’s that pull scraper blade thing called?!
What is that at 3:01 3;02 small metal chisle holder like plane
4:40 Using a mallet, to make a mallet
Use a hammer.
You don't want it too tight and definitely not too loose lol I like it just right
Is oak okay over walnut?
Can you turn a carvers mallet without turning the head so it's like a normal mallet but all one piece?
When you're making the laminated mallet, couldn't the handle and the middle piece of the head be one solid block of wood? So you could just cut a T shape then then add the two outside pieces to make the head fatter. I think this would be easier and possibly stronger.
For the mallet that you turned on the lathe, you used a piece of wood that still contained the pith. Won't your mallet crack as the wood expands and contracts over time?
My only problem is what to try first? I have all the tools and wood but definitely have a problem deciding what type of mallet to try first.
Português Brasil traduction
is there any reason for the solid head mallet having to be through a square hole instead of a round one, with a round handle, like how pickaxes and some olde types of hatchets do?
+Wovaka Round is too easy
+Wovaka You could do that but it would have to be permanently wedged in, it is hard to drill a tapered round hole.
+Darbin Orvar i was thinking along the lines of drilling a straight hole and then tapering it with a knife, rasp, file and then sandpaper.
+Wovaka That could certainly work, but it might be a lot of work :)
RE: Circular handles. Any off-centre hit works at breaking the handle to head lock.
Do you make them to sell
I don't expect that a glued-together mallet will remain in one piece after much use.
u can also buy 1
I know it's splitting hairs, but daisy bbs are zinc plated steel rather than lead.
+larry b I think you're mistaken, they may very well be .177, but they are certainly not pellets. They are clearly spherical steel bbs. Daisy doesn't make a lead bb; at least not in this day in age.
I love your accent. where are you from?
Definitely Swedish
maybe a thor hammer wooden mallet
those little silver balls you put in your mallet i put them on cakes so my question is why did you put candy inside your mallet?
Linn, on the solid mallet, why is the top of the head so heavily chamfered?
+James Dulin It is just personal preference. On some mallets I make it more round and some I just use a little sandpaper to soften the edges.
+Darbin Orvar Ah cool, it also has the profile similar to Mjölnir (Thor's hammer)...any chance your inner Norsewoman is showing and you want to go viking? :P :)
Rock and stick comrade, rock and stick...
Great advice! And great legs! Lol
+robert navarrl Nothing like some anonymous sexual harassment on RUclips comments. Shame on you.
+Tony Casey it's not anonymous, my name is on there. Plus who doesn't like a compliment?
Daisy BBs are steel, not lead.
Does she have a RUclips channel?
+Dave Moore Channel link in description
+Dave Moore Yeah, link in the description.
+Dave Moore It's quite literally the first thing she says in the video
Great video. Need to be more women on YT doing these instructional videos on woodworking etc. too many middle aged men. Don't get me wrong, they're great at what they do, but it would probably be more encouraging for girls and other women who want to do it seeing they're not going it alone.
She used a mallet to make one
Use a hammer.
Second
im ready to make a mjolnir
I dont understand, this channel is stealing videos from other channels?
She still sound like smeagle
Ooooh a girl
a female woodworker... i'm in love.....
First!
it's just so sad
turning wastes so much!
You are a very atractive woman who knows how to use tools :) My type of girl :) Regards from Slovenia!!!!
she is nativly swedish
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at least that is where she sounds like she is from
WELCOME AGAIN AN WOODWORKER DARBIN ,NOT AN ELECTRICAN DARBIN .
BOTH ARE OK , BUT NORMALLY I PREFER WOODWORKING .
You sound like Shakira.
Иди-ка ты, дорогая, на кухню. Стамеску, как член мужа держишь.
Любит она киянки делать, весело это... Эх, я думаю, что кроме киянок ничего и не получалось ни разу.
Дык у них там равноправие полов. Это она киянку для мужа соорудила чтобы он отбивные делал))
you are so smart and pretty! ! please marry me! nice work.