From Scrap Wood to a Stunning Wooden Mallet
In this woodworking project, I built a round wooden mallet for striking wooden parts without damaging their surface. The mallet is made from reclaimed pieces of Beech and Sapele that were too small for most other woodworking projects. Instead of throwing them away, I turned them into a useful shop tool. To make the mallet stronger and more durable, I added steel rings around both ends of the head. These rings help prevent the wood from splitting during use while also giving the mallet a distinctive look. If you enjoy woodworking, DIY projects, handmade tools, and creative ways to reuse scrap wood, I hope you'll enjoy this build. Thanks for watching!

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