Members LeatherLori Posted July 21, 2011 Members Report Posted July 21, 2011 I have a rawhide mallet that I've used for many years. It is now looking pretty beat, I believe my snaps are not setting correctly cause on the shape it's in....which leads me to my question. What do recommend Mallet or Maul, for setting snaps & rivets etc and sizes??? Which would I choose weight wise???? Could someone give me advise??? Quote
Members albane Posted July 21, 2011 Members Report Posted July 21, 2011 Snap setting can be tricky whether using a maul or a mallet. The trick to setting snaps if finesse and proper snap selection. Snap selection is easy the shank should not extend to far through the textile you are intending to set the snap in. . Otherwise you will be forced to over strike coincidentally bending the shank leading to poor results. Finesse is simple,Ttry to set your snap with a few soft blows rather than one powerful strike. This way we attain a nice roll over rather than bending the shank. Maul or mallet ? Its up to you. I tend to prefer a kick press but that opens up its own can of worms. Best of luck, Al Bane Quote
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