Two Ways To Make A Mallet - 238
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When you have run out of ideas for what to do with all the scrap wood. You build mallets. Thanks for the inspiration.
Excellent display of craftsmanship.
Nice mallet builds, Jay. I like how you showed two different ways to make them. Thanks for the video.
Here in 2020, it's great to look back at young Jay. You can see the greatness underneath the hesitation and lack of eye contact. (And some damn fine woodworking, too!)
Love these - simple and straightforward. Thank you
Glad this old video came up on my feed. I just got a big heavy pallet made of oak, and now I know what I'm using some of it for!
Very nice Jay. When I get back from Japan I will make one.
Great video Jay. I love the laminating method for the head as I don’t have a set chisels. I also love the tapering jig that allows for so much customization. Can’t wait to build the jig and the mallet.
I started watching your videos not long ago. You have come a long way, and I'm so very impressed with all I have seen you do. I myself am just starting, and hope to continue learning from you. Thank you.
Great vid Jay. The removable head style is brilliant. I still have my favourite mallet I made 30 years ago, although it has had 3 heads and two handles 😉
GREAT project Jay. Once again, you show that there are more than one way to get the project done.
Thanks for the tutorial. Just starting my woodworking and putting my shop together. I'll be making a few of these dead blow mallets soon!
Nice looking mallets, looks like a pretty straight forward build. Thanks for sharing!
Keeping it simple! Makes it enjoyable for us newbies, thank you.
Jay,
Just started watching your videos... very educational. Your safety practices are wonderful. Your shop is immaculate. Your craftsmanship is exceptional. I'm not sure exactly why I didn't subscribe right away. But then, I saw the true heart...DETROIT!!!
SUBSCRIBED!
Very nice man.
Thanks for the tutorial.
I've watched a couple of videos on how to fabricate a mallet and all of them are really cool, but I think this might be the simplest, yet very instructive, of them all.
Great video.
Nice work on a simple tool build Jay. I like how you chamfered the handles and heads for that angled look and feel. I think it evokes the the image of those straight lines you're shooting for when you strike a chisel and it looks great. Thanks for posting such well made videos as well.
Great job, glad to see that you showed laminating pieces together to make a mallet. It certainly works and makes it a whole lot more accessible as a project for freshmen woodworkers.
+Dave Smith Thank you for the feedback. My intention was just that :)
Perfect timing...been needing to build a mallet (or two). Thanks, Jay!!!!
Really great video. The meticulous way you make stuff is so good to see. Well done.
Nice work on the Mallets Jay. They look great good and strong.. I still have my one I made in School back in 1984 lol it's been a while but I still have it but I don't use it as much now as my wife tells me it's a part of my youth and that I should keep onto it... Thank you for sharing this video. It brought back some good memories from my school days.............
I continue to be impressed with your editing. Really nice work.
+jsrcamper Thank you very much for the feedback. I do appreciate it.
Bravo Jay. Well done. thanks for sharing.
Amazing work and excellent explanation. Always thought about owning a wooden mallet, thanks for the tips about the tool.
Very nice work. Practical and inspirational as well.
Great way to start my Sunday morning... a cup of coffee and a Jay Bates video.
It is supposed to rain all day today... and I've been intending to make a mallet... today may be the day. Thanks Jay.
+Scott L Very cool. Get to it! ;)
Love the simplicity of your approach with your professional style made simple for the likes of me
Great project! Awesome job!
Great comparison between the two methods. Thanks Jay.
Dude you're a seriously good teacher, nicely done! Going to take a crack at one of these mallets in the next little while.
Love the simplicity of the laminated version. Thanks for sharing Jay! - Gonna make one out of Walnut and Maple.
+Peter DeFazio Thank you for watching, Peter.
Those things looks massive! I like them. Nice showing how both methods will yield pretty much the same result.
Really good mate. I am just starting woodwork and was after projects to make some of my own tools. Thanks Mate.
I thoroughly enjoyed watching the video and presentation! Thank you...Semper Fi
Nice work Jay, love all your videos!!!!
I really like that second mallet. A bit easier for novices like me to have a go at. Thanks for the video Jay!
Got a nice set of chisels for Christmas plus a couple chunks of nice Maple firewood from my father in law; now I need a mallet. I’ll probably use power tools to make mallet #2 before using mallet #2 to make mallet #1.
Well done Jay. Both styles look good. Your patients and skill in the hand tools area shows excellent progress. I hope you continue to find enjoyment with your hand tools, and are ableto nicely blend them into your power tool work.
+Michael Olsen Thanks for the feedback as always Michael.
Awesome explanation on this project!
I really like your workbench. I need to build one for my woodworking projects and knocking out bearings from my cars! I have always wanted a hold fast on a bench! 😍
I dig the half blind dovetails. Looking good!
+Ben Dellsperger I wondered if anyone would notice that ;)
+Jay Bates your channel and Instagram have been stalked lately by me haha!
Luv your content.. your very helpful for people that want to learn the trade…
Much appreciated!
Good tutorial on making that style of mallet, thank you!
I like your videos, you cut straight to the point and don't muck around. Keep it up!
Great project jay with a lot of great tips!
They look awesome!
That will be one of my next projects. As soon as my wounds heal. Nice Jay
Thank you, you have the gift of teaching. I seen more how to make videos and yours are the ones that " I get it" thanks. God bless you
+tepic94 Thank you very much for the feedback.
The last one that I made was Osage Orange with a Red Oak handle. Mine is a friction fit. I love that sound of a sharp hand plane cutting a curl of wood!
Enjoyed watching. Well done.
Well done Jay, it is convenient to have multiple mallet options. If you want some more heft in a mallet, Steve Ramsey has a video where he used led weights in the mallet head. Thanks for the upload.
Haha the Inception ending to everything now... yer killin' me Jay. :)
Great vid! You can NEVER have too many homemade mallets!!!!
Really cool video Jay. Glad you touched on the mitre saw safety; last week I released a video showing what happens when you don't support the work piece enough...not pretty!
Hey Jay, well done. I thought interesting the way who you made your mallets. The second way is easier than first one.
Congrats and thank you for sharing.
ZACCARO.
Very nice! Thanks for the tips!
Nice work. Never thought of short handles even though you're right, we nearly always choke up on the handle. The second build was the method we were taught in woodshop long ago, ha ha I guess the teacher thought 8th graders couldn't chop a mortise. But I like it, lets you incorporate a bit of design as you say.
Drawn out video I stuck with. Love the way you explain the minutiae. ( I strangely find some of these videos relaxing )
Really like the integration of comments on random flat surfaces. That's fun! Oh and nice work too brother!
Not sure if you always do this but I've only just noticed. Putting the saw info (width, tpi etc) up when you use the saw: I really like that. Very helpful info that you normally don't get in woodworking videos. Love your work.
+CrunchyMush It's the first time I've don it. I probably should do it more often. Thanks for the feedback.
I just completed one of these hammers, made it out of red oak. Turned out very nice. Thanks for the vid.
Great vid Jay. I like it.
I like the design of the mallet! Thanks for sharing. Go on!
Cheers
Thomas 🖐🏼
+HolzwurmTom Thank you!
Nice. Have to try it Now.
Good stuff.
Great video Jay. I found and am going to read the build article on your website. I plan to make a couple of mallets for myself and a few too give away as gifts.
Thanks for sharing
Roy
+Roy Wrenn Very cool. Thank you for watching, Roy.
Very informative, great video
Very cool mallets jay. Fun project. Love the look of the walnut ones. Nice work.
+Pat Donovan Thank you Pat.
Great project(s) =) Thanks for sharing both ways =)
Easy to follow tutorial! Thank You for sharing
+WigWagWorkshop You're very welcome. Thanks for watching.
Looks great!! My first kind of shop project was a mallet, need to make another one soon :) 👊
Hi there from Portugal,
Nice Mallets :D
Thanks
Nice job Jay.
You make it look sooo easy, Jay. Go Lions!
The 1st mallet is very similar to 1 that I made in January. I find that I am using it all the time. I like the feel of the mallet plus I seem to have better control than with a dead blow. Thanks for sharing.
+Ken DeHaas You're very welcome. Thanks for watching, Ken.
Started following you too late, and missed out. Love that simple taper jig idea!
Cool mallets! I like the laminate process on the second one cause I don't have a drill press. I might try one of those.
Thanks for sharing, I've got to try my hand at making a couple
Awesome...
Need to make some for the shop...
10:20, The tang is nearly full with the blade. Nice job as always!
Nice work mate.
Nicely done 😎
I see the red oak is still hanging around! :) Nice mallets!
Very nice Jay.
Great mallets Jay. Thanks for the know-how video.
+SKiM0510 You're very welcome. Thanks for watching.
You should send one of those out to a fellow Riley Royal Alum! Ha. Great video as usual, Jay.
Very nice video, Jay.
You sir are amazing! It's almost hypnotizing to watch you do your craft. As a very novice to woodworking person (when time and space permits) I one day would like to have even half the talent and shop that you have! Keep on sharing your projects, videos, and talent! Peace!
+Mark Hanson Push the snowball and it will grow :)
+Jay Bates "push the snowball and it will grow" I like it, well said!
Nice mallets and video Jay! Well done.
+Earl Davidson Woodworking Thank you, Earl.
Every since I started watching ur videos I've started building, and I've got my self some nice tools like bandsaw, scroll saw and other stuff. Thanks for the inspiration Jay
Nice and simple!
Exactly what I needed. I plan to make mine solid from some firewood I got. Thanks!
great video always love watching mallet video and the different ways to make them
+Brent Weisenborn Thank you, Brent.
as always ,,,,,,,,,,,,,............. good job jay!!
They came out nice. Look a whole lot better than the one I made out of a piece of maple branch cut square(ish) on my table saw. That was a whole lot more difficult than I had thought it would be....
nice work and good luck
Good Work!!!
I never thought about laminating wood together to make a mallet. I've got walnut and beech that I think would make a very nice first mallet! Nice work!
Thanks for showing both methods. Wouldn't have thought to laminate the mallet head. Now I want to try it out too.
+Matthew Stisher Very cool. Glad you might make one. You'll end up using it more than you think!
Enjoyed it. In a subsequent video (or perhaps on Jay Bates 2) discuss how to set the taper on the mallet head.
Nice project! Oh and thanks for covering up that Tigers logo with a Jay's logo. ;) Sincerely, Blue Jays Fan.