Moderator Art Posted May 18, 2012 Moderator Report Posted May 18, 2012 Syl, I have Bob Beard, Bearman, Barry King, Maul Master, and a couple of I don't knows. All mauls, I have more hammers than a museum. A mallet or two. Hard to get a good strike with a mallet, and the large flat surface doesn't transfer the energy as well as a smaller striking surface (like a maul). I use the Beard and Bearman for tooling, I have a 16oz Beard that gets used a lot, I have Bearman mauls in 12 to 28 oz. I use the Beard a lot, the 12oz Bearman for light stuff like small bevelers, and the heavier ones for baskets and different geometric designs, it is nice to have whatever size you need, but if I did everything (tooling wise) with one maul, it would be 18oz, maybe 20oz. Now for just whacking stuff, the 22oz Maul Master is my daily choice, and when the need arises, a 96oz Barry King is right there. Maker stamps can be a bear, that 96oz. King can do the job, however nowadays, I more often use the press. You can deliver an impressive stroke with the Maul Master if you desire, the 96 was just there, Barry made it and I bought it, however I use it a lot. Note that you can break body parts with that thing, but you seldom have to really whack anything with it, although sometimes the desire..... For any mallet or maul application, a solid surface will get the best results. A good 50's era steel government desk with a 4 inch surface plate is about optimal, but just devise some kind of no bounce situation. Those cheap 30lb anvils that HF sells are real handy for any whack-it situation, setting stuff comes to mind and punching BIG holes another. I have a 12lb Heritage harness anvil that works great, but it is pretty pricy and not any better. So, what was the question? Art Quote For heaven's sakes pilgrim, make yourself a strop!
KAYAK45 Posted May 18, 2012 Report Posted May 18, 2012 I'll jump in here. I have mallets made of rawhide and plastic and about everything else. Once I got a maul, they (mallets) are just art objects in my shop! A well balanced maul is the way to go. Br careful here on size. 16 ounces is ONE pound. that's a good starting point. 24 ounces is HEAVY and I use it for maker mark and big stamps. The material is important in the strike rebound and the wear/tear. The "color" probably means nothing, it depends on the material. Tapered or single thickness is a personal preference. So is weight. Try a 16 ounce straight maul and then move on to what you NEED. Kevin Quote Once believed in GOD and the DOllAR...... Hello God!
Moderator bruce johnson Posted May 18, 2012 Moderator Report Posted May 18, 2012 No real benefit to rawhide - it wears and flakes, but in the day was a good material. I still whack one every so often. It is a piece for an upcoming museum display of old leather tools. I have in the wings and if it is handy, I grab it. Another maul maker to throw in the mix is Wayne Jueschke. I prefer the head material on his the most. It is a bit grabby without being soft. Balance and handle shape are just right for me. He's the most expensive but after a hundred thousand hits on maul, hits per cost ratio is negligible between any of them. Quote Bruce Johnson Malachi 4:2 "the windshield's bigger than the mirror, somewhere west of Laramie" - Dave Stamey Vintage Refurbished And Selected New Leather Tools For Sale - www.brucejohnsonleather.com
Members K-Man Posted May 18, 2012 Members Report Posted May 18, 2012 Yes, LF is Leather Factory. I found that the white poly material on their maul will shred/chip in very, very small pieces. I do have the rawhide heads to use on that same maul, but never used them. The BK and EJ mauls both have the white poly material and neither of those have shredded or chipped. Obviously it's a different poly than LF uses. One of the Bearman mauls had the brown material, but I never really used it so I cannot attest to its strengths and/or weaknesses. Quote
Members Sylvia Posted May 18, 2012 Author Members Report Posted May 18, 2012 Be careful here on size. 16 ounces is ONE pound. that's a good starting point. 24 ounces is HEAVY and I use it for maker mark and big stamps. The material is important in the strike rebound and the wear/tear. The "color" probably means nothing, it depends on the material. Kevin LOL Bless you, Kevin for reminding me that there are 16oz to 1lb. :D (knew that) Well, I weighed my poly mallet from the Tandy Deluxe kit and I believe it is a 4 oz., since the entire thing weighs 6.6oz. I went around an gathered other hammers and mallets sitting around and got a total combined weight of 2lbs 8oz. Then I held all of them and gave them a "how's that feel test" well besides being awkward as heck... It felt quite a bit better to me than my little poly mallet. Then I weighed this rubber mallet I have for tent stakes. It weighs 1lb 1.7oz. It feels ok too. As for color... I don't really care about color... I do care about the material and had hoped someone would be able to give some info on IF there is a difference based on the material/color combo. Meaning.... perhaps the black is slightly Less slick than another color... something like that? Make sense? Quote A teacher pointed at me with a ruler and said "At the end of this ruler is an idiot." I got detention when I asked "Which end?"
Members mikesmith648 Posted May 18, 2012 Members Report Posted May 18, 2012 I have a 16 oz Stohlman model and a 20 oz Bearman maul.....I never use the Stohlman since getting the one from Bearman. And it's pretty and made just for me!! Quote Emergency Room Nurse by profession.......Leatherworker at heart!! Hoping to reverse the order in that one of these days!!
Members Sylvia Posted May 18, 2012 Author Members Report Posted May 18, 2012 Thanks Bruce. I saw your post on the other thread about Wayne being your favorite. I imagine he's at Sheridan right now so when I called, I got a voice mail. When you way expensive.... what are we talking... will I have to sell a kidney? Quote A teacher pointed at me with a ruler and said "At the end of this ruler is an idiot." I got detention when I asked "Which end?"
Members Sylvia Posted May 18, 2012 Author Members Report Posted May 18, 2012 Ok Gents... we are getting more into... I like "Mike the tool maker" fest here And Frankly, If I want a pretty tool... I'd paint mine pink and bedazzle it with ruby rhinestones. I don't care about looks or exotic woods. I care about your impression of the weight, and striking material... and your perceived benefits of those materials. As Joe Friday says. "Just the facts, Ma'am." Quote A teacher pointed at me with a ruler and said "At the end of this ruler is an idiot." I got detention when I asked "Which end?"
Moderator bruce johnson Posted May 18, 2012 Moderator Report Posted May 18, 2012 Sylvia, Wayne is at Sheridan and as I type my personal shopper should have already picked up a 12 oz maul that he recently started making. The list price on the 12 oz is $80 and they go up from there. I kind of think my 3# might have been $125 or so. I have had some hand injuries over the years - dislocated thumb and little finger a few times each and Wayne's handles are good for me as is. Barry's are good to grip and hit, but the butt of the handle just hits me a little different when rocking it. The Bearman I have would climb up and out of my hand. Nice maul just was tedious and rythm breaker to tip it up and let it slip back down after 6 or 7 rocks. I had the handle turned down some and it made it a lot more user friendly for me. Quote Bruce Johnson Malachi 4:2 "the windshield's bigger than the mirror, somewhere west of Laramie" - Dave Stamey Vintage Refurbished And Selected New Leather Tools For Sale - www.brucejohnsonleather.com
Members Sylvia Posted May 18, 2012 Author Members Report Posted May 18, 2012 Thanks again, Bruce. I imagine most of the "tool makers" are there... heck I would be if I could afford it. I think I am zeroing in on a 16oz Poly head one to start with. Though I am still not clear if the different colors of poly has anything to do with the feel and behavior of the material. I had actually had my eye on a 3lb one... but I don't want to drive my seeders through the leather with one blow. Quote A teacher pointed at me with a ruler and said "At the end of this ruler is an idiot." I got detention when I asked "Which end?"
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