In this video i'm gonna build my version of infill joiners mallet wich is inspired by Henry Studley's mallet. I was thinking about this projects for long time. For the wooden parts i used pear wood (and boxwood wedges), metal shell is made from high carbon steel and brass. As the finish i used antique oil. Cheers!
Beautiful. A mallet is on projects list, so thanks for this video. Though, there's something missing in this video - stamping your name. Would you mind posting some rough dimensions? Thanks
Testing at the end of the video: This is where I glue leather pads on the ends of the handles of every chisel I own. :) Another beautiful project, beautifully done. What a masterpiece!
I glue the leather to one face of the mallet, but same thing achieved. Do you do smooth side in or out? I find that the adhesive sticks better to the smooth side, so that's what I do. Doesn't look as good but lasts longer.
@@Rufio1975 Not yet. Been down with pneumonia but on the up and up. Reorganising my shop and this is high on the list of projects to be done. Now that youve asked I will update once I have one mode. Love Stavros' work
I've not seen these before, presumably it a small mallet but heavier with the full metal jacket, beautifully made lovely to watch, hope you enjoyed your mushroom and scrambled egg lunch, czesc.
Another great production, both of the mallet and the video. All steps were clear, aided by occasional sensible labels such as type of wood. And what a relief to not have to listen to overly enthusiastic blabbering commentary like we see from some countries, and just focus on the images.
Stavros, you never fail to amaze ! Beautiful workmanship! I'm thinking that this piece will find a spot in the Studley tool chest you're going to build a bit later on. It's far too beautiful to use beating chisels and such.......might get dinged up!
Outstanding workmanship; I like the wood/metal combination. It looks great and I'm sure it's a pleasure to use. Thanks for sharing your skills and ideas with us. Best wishes.
I am a bit late to see this, always waiting for a new video. :) That is amazing! Truly worthy of Studley. As always, very inspiring (and a bit daunting).
you are absolutely one of my favorite makers on youtube. I have learned from your past videos to wait until you are finished when making a project. There were a few times during the construction that I thought "where is he going with this or why is he doing it that way?" Then it always comes out great in the end. I always learn something and love to see your creative process. I cannot wait to do the same!
The end result is great, the handwork is amazing as always. BUT, it is too much complicated for a mallet. A unique approach for sure, but there are many other ways they do the mallets in old times. There has to be a reason, right. I like the handle very much though. Thanks for the fun video Stavros.
In this video i'm gonna build my version of infill joiners mallet wich is inspired by Henry Studley's mallet. I was thinking about this projects for long time.
For the wooden parts i used pear wood (and boxwood wedges), metal shell is made from high carbon steel and brass. As the finish i used antique oil.
Cheers!
Beautiful. A mallet is on projects list, so thanks for this video.
Though, there's something missing in this video - stamping your name.
Would you mind posting some rough dimensions? Thanks
Thank you Artur! To be honest i don't know the dimentions, i made it by eye 🙂 but if you want i can send you it via Instagram. Cheers!
@a glimpse inside has his kids in the shop sometimes and I’m glad to see you do as well. It’s heartwarming.
STAVROS THAT CAME OUT AWESOM .GREAT MALLET .AND WEDGE TOP .I LOVE IT FROM DOUG
Thanks a lot!
Your technique is flawless, but your taste in design is what makes your work so unique. Such fantastic aesthetic choices.
Hey Hakeem, thank you!
Perfekcyjne wykonanie.
Wiele można się od ciebie nauczyć.
Dziękuję Adam
Testing at the end of the video: This is where I glue leather pads on the ends of the handles of every chisel I own. :) Another beautiful project, beautifully done. What a masterpiece!
I glue the leather to one face of the mallet, but same thing achieved.
Do you do smooth side in or out?
I find that the adhesive sticks better to the smooth side, so that's what I do. Doesn't look as good but lasts longer.
Thank you Lynn!
That’s artisan level craftsmanship.
I’m glad I stumbled across your channel.
Thank you Pete!
@@StavrosGakos no worries
Very nice sir
Another amazing video and build
Love the finish on the brass, nice touch.
Thanks a lot!
As usual very nice work Stavros!!! Your little girl's smile is infectious. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you Yves!
Absolutely beautiful craftmanship.
Thank you Peter!
This is what happens when craftsmanship meets artistry. You have gained mass in such a beautiful way!
Thank you ;)
*tappy, tap, tap* Beautiful as always, and to have similar weight in a much smaller package, very well done.
Thank you David!
An art work. I learn a lot just watchin you crafting simple things into functional art pieces!
You are a true artist. KODUS to you. 🙏
Most beautiful mallet I’ve ever seen. Stunning. Thank you for this video.
Your skills are astounding. 🤯
Another beautiful video an antique collectable generational mallet you’ve created!🇦🇺👴🏻
Thank you!
What a beauty! And the way to get there was so enjoyable to watch. Ten thumbs up!
Thank you!
That's a really nice mallet, functional work of art.
Hey Rane, thank you for your support :) i appereciate it!
Excellent. Ever since seeing Studley's infill mallet I've been enamored with them.
Thank you Joseph 👍
Beautiful & precise, that's not just a tool, it's a functional work of art!
Thank you John!
Beautiful whacker thingy. I shall have to have a go at making one myself.
Thank you!
Did you have a go at it yet? Curious
@@Rufio1975 Not yet. Been down with pneumonia but on the up and up. Reorganising my shop and this is high on the list of projects to be done. Now that youve asked I will update once I have one mode. Love Stavros' work
That pear is just beautiful wood.
Yes, it is 👍
Brilliant! One of my favorite channels on YT. Thanks for sharing.
Как всегда потрясающая и тонкая работа!
Brilliant idea! Really cool looking design! Now I want to make one too!
Thank you!
Tak jak mówiłem, warto trochę poczekać ;)
Dziękuję i życzę miłej pracy tym cudem.
Dzięki, sądziłem że szybciej ogarnę :)
Another absolutely awesome tool build. You make it look effortless. 👍👍👍
Thank you!
Stunning! Possibly the best mallet out there! Congratulations!
Thank you Andrew!
You never cease to amaze me.
;)
I've not seen these before, presumably it a small mallet but heavier with the full metal jacket, beautifully made lovely to watch, hope you enjoyed your mushroom and scrambled egg lunch, czesc.
Haha dziękuję :)
Another great project. Your hand workmanship is artistic. Thank you so much for posting.
Thank you Berl!
That is a very beautiful thing for hitting things. Another great job Stavros.
Thank you!
Another great production, both of the mallet and the video. All steps were clear, aided by occasional sensible labels such as type of wood.
And what a relief to not have to listen to overly enthusiastic blabbering commentary like we see from some countries, and just focus on the images.
Thanks Greg!
Superbe design, superbe travail, superbe outil, merci pour cette vidéo 🐞
Dear Stavros..
I do believe Thor is going to show up and claim his hammer.
Beautiful work.
Greetings from the high plains of Texas.
Haha thank you!
AMAZING! Great work and amazing finish, God bless!
Simply beautiful mallet!
Thank you Keith!
That's quite stunning, Stavros! 💖
Thank you Peter!
Вот Человек!!! Какую красоту сделал, а по сути, - просто молоток-киянка. Здоровья, и долголетия!!!
Oh my word! That is out of this world beautiful.
2:54 - that's a beautiful shaving - it's almost like a strip of veneer :-)
Stavros, you never fail to amaze ! Beautiful workmanship! I'm thinking that this piece will find a spot in the Studley tool chest you're going to build a bit later on. It's far too beautiful to use beating chisels and such.......might get dinged up!
Thank you Michael :)
Nie dość że fachowiec to jeszcze esteta . Piękna robota :-)
Dzięki Janko!
Thanks for another outstanding Video. The hammer looks great.
Thank you Jens!
Beautiful craftsmanship!
Excellent work 👍👍👍 . Thanks for sharing
One word: Amazing.
Outstanding workmanship; I like the wood/metal combination. It looks great and I'm sure it's a pleasure to use. Thanks for sharing your skills and ideas with us. Best wishes.
Thank you Mark!
That was a lot of fun! I love all the amazing projects you make...Thanks!!!
That seemed to be a very beautiful day, cherish those day deeply they grow so fast.
Magnificent. Bravo. If you took orders I'd buy one tomorrow.
Beautiful! Truly a work of art
That is stunning You are so good at what you put your hands to. Always a joy to watch you work and always an amazing piece at the end of every video
Thank you Bradley!
Two things; beautiful and I'm jealous!
I mean the whole mallet turned out amazing, but I especially loved the handle, it's so gorgeous
Thanks a lot👍
Wish I had your talent for making beautiful tools that are also useful!
fine craftsmanship as always !
So beautiful I don’t think I could bring myself to use it.
Bonk bonk that was cute with your daughter.
i love all of it but especially the arches in the handle
Thank you Josh, me too 👍
As always, a totally enjoyable video, Thank you so very much !
Thank you Rodney!
So beautiful! Great work!
Очень хорошая работа, браво маэстро.
Stunning work!
Too nice to use. Should be on a display shelf, instead. Great video Stavros!
Thanks a lot!
Very cool, thanks for showing us.
Thank you!
Love it. It encourages me to try dovetailing metal pieces.
You should try it 👍
Это просто мьельнир какой-то. Ставрос как всегда на высоте
Stunning, as usual!
very well done man, maybe I need to add this to my to-do list :), that finger joints work was brilliant, thx for sharing.
Beautiful! As always amazing and delicate work!
Thanks a lot!
Beautiful work!
Beautiful, like always
First of all, BEAUTIFUL! A hammer that Thor himself would love. Second, I would be terrified to use it and mess it up. Great work!
Thank you!
Outstanding piece of work.👍👍Thank you for sharing. Have a great new year and stay safe.🙂🙂
Thank you Glen! Happy New Year :)
Beautiful job.
high level content right here- exclnt tips and processes!
Thank you!
Damn... Masterfully crafted 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Thank you Alberto!
Very nice work! Big like 👍
Exquisite. Absolutely beautiful.
Thank you!
Beautiful and practical.
Thank you Stan!
Pretty cool guy, an awesome job again.
Thank you Patrick!
Beautiful mallet
Thank you Steven!
Beautiful!
And … work becomes… ART !
Thank you:)
Man, what a beautiful work! Fantastic looking mallet indeed! 😃
Really nicely done!
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Thank you!
Espectacular!! Preciosa maza. Muy buen trabajo. Te felicito. 👍😉
Magnificent as always.
Thank you!
I am a bit late to see this, always waiting for a new video. :) That is amazing! Truly worthy of Studley. As always, very inspiring (and a bit daunting).
Thank you Todd!
Mistrzu !!!🙏 wielki szacunek ✊
Dzięki👍
That was an enjoyable watch...
Thank you Richard!
Popisujesz się Eso 🤪 piękny pobijak ....ech... ;)
Dzięki Darek:)
Absolutely gorgeous !!!
Thank you Mark!
Excellent job Brother 👏👏👏👏👏👍💪🙏
Thank you Miquel!
Incredible. I always enjoy watching; bravo...cheers...rr Normandy, fra.
Thank you Richard!
you are absolutely one of my favorite makers on youtube. I have learned from your past videos to wait until you are finished when making a project. There were a few times during the construction that I thought "where is he going with this or why is he doing it that way?" Then it always comes out great in the end. I always learn something and love to see your creative process. I cannot wait to do the same!
Thank you! i appereciate it 👍
What a great idea!
Thank you David!
Wow, that's true craftsmanship. Great video, cheers :)
Thank you, Cheers!
Very nice love it
The end result is great, the handwork is amazing as always. BUT, it is too much complicated for a mallet. A unique approach for sure, but there are many other ways they do the mallets in old times. There has to be a reason, right. I like the handle very much though. Thanks for the fun video Stavros.
Thanks Raif :)
I'm almost *angry* at how well that turned out. Wow.
Thanks Jake!