054 Infill joiners mallet
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 project 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! BTW. I don't take orders and usually i don't sell my planes. The most sure way to get some of them is take a part in giveaways for my supporters. For support click here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPWT... or use my PayPal account: esortodox@gmail(dot)com Big thanks for my supporters! ANDREW DAWSON JOSHUA LUCAS ROSS TOMAZIN RENE POLAK LUBOS SULC SCOTT MARTIN BRIAN NEWTON ŁUKASZ JASIŃSKI MIKE ETHERINGTON MELINDA JOHNSON SOTIRIS ZACHAROPOULOS WILLIAM C ALLEN MACIEK ŁASZCZ ALLEN MOCK MD ANDIEJOY PAWEŁ CUDNOCH WORKLION WILL CLINGON PMEWUK VLADIMIR EPIFANOV MU YI YUN PAWEŁ KNAPIK EDWARD FASSLER PATRICK KONSOR ŁUKASZ CZYŻYKOWSKI PATRYK MIKOŁAJCZAK CLIFF HEWITT FRANK AGEE CARLO PIERRACCI STEVE ALDERETE SLOMKAADAS WALTER GRUBE BRYAN TRETHEWAY JAKUB MIZIOŁEK RANE OLSEN MONROE SMITH ARTUR PIETEREK .................................................................................................... For more check my instagram profile: / stavros_gakos Remember to subscribe my buddy, Łukasz Giergasz (with engilsh subtitles) Click here: • Jak zrobić stolarski kątownik który TRZYMA... Wooden parts presentation: (0:00) Drilling holes for future mortise: (0:36) Chiseling the moprtise: (1:10) Filling the mortise by my plane floats: (2:03) Checking the mortise: (2:24) Squaring the sides of the handle: (2:46) Making the tenon: (3:56) Fitting the tenon: (5:06) Drawing shape of the head: (5:42) Cutting and sanding the shape of the head: (6:32) Brawing bows: (6:54) Sanding to the line: (7:46) The head: (7:55) That's how the mallet will lay: (8:08) Making templates for the metal shell: (8:27) Drawing the sides on piece of brass: (8:52) Dilling holes in steel parts: (9:27) Cutting off the waste: (9:55) Filling the waste: (10:20) The knife after sand blasting: (10:51) Steel parts fitted to the handle: (11:19) Drawing the tails: (11:33) Cutting the tails: (11:45) Cuttig the brass parts: (12:42) Sanding brass parts: (12:56) Cutting off the waste of steel tails: (13:03) Filling to the line: (13:23) Done: (13:33) Bending steel parts: (13:43) The top: (15:04) Bending the bottom: (15:21) Drawing the tails on the brass sides: (16:00) Cutting the tails in brass: (16:36) Almost finished shell: (17:30) Sanding the edges of metal parts: (17:38) Making chamfers on the wooden head: (18:04) Boiled linseed oil: (18:46) That trick will bring double side dovetail joint: (18:53) Peening: (19:40) Sanding flush: (20:51) Sanded head with metal shell: (21:17) A little bit of excess of steel after peening: (21:46) Filling and sanding the excess: (21:54) Sanblasting the brass parts: (22:26) Shaping the handle: (22:52) Boiled linseed oil: (23:56) Let's put it together: (24:00) Boxwood wedges: (24:06) The finish - antique oil: (25:01) Finished mallet: (25:06) Comparison with traditional beech mallet: (25:48) Testing: (26:00) Thanks for watching: (26:35)

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