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Number V. Carver's Mallet |
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This section is from the "Elementary Turning" book, by Frank Henry Selden. Also available from Amazon: Elementary Turning.
Figs. 151 and 152 show two designs for carver's mallets. The usual sizes are indicated by the drawing, Fig. 153. No special directions are required for making them. The bottom or large end should be straight across so that they will stand on end when not in use.
Fig. 152. Carver's Mallet.
Fig. 153. Carver's Mallet.
Fig. 154. Molder's Rammer.
 
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