Thin sheet rubber mallet

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When working with tin, as well as other sheet metal, it is recommended to use a rubber mallet. Its main advantage over conventional metal hammers is that it does not flatten the workpiece upon impact.

Of course, you can buy a rubber mallet in the store - it costs not so much. But if there is some free time and the necessary material, why not make it yourself?

As a main material for the manufacture of a rubber mallet, the master uses the spring chipper of a truck. And first, it will be necessary to grind the spring bump of a car on a lathe, giving it the desired shape.

Then, in the middle of the rubber head, the master drills the holes with a feather drill to make a slot under the wooden handle. After that, the eye is processed with a hand file.

The manufacturing process of a wooden handle for a mallet

At the next stage of work, it remains only to make a suitable handle for a rubber mallet. To do this, the master selects a suitable whetstone in size and cuts it with an ax.

After that, it will be necessary to process the wooden handle with sandpaper. It is also necessary to make a saw cut at the end to insert a wooden wedge. The handle is inserted into the eye and wedged by a wedge.

The detailed process of manufacturing a rubber mallet for working with thin sheet iron can be seen in the video on our website.

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