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Hi,

I recently purchased a group of used tools off Ebay and 3 rawhide mallets came with the the set.

2 of these are used with some wear, but to me they don't appear to be extensively used.

My question is should i face these off on the sander, so that they can wear to my form / striking angle?

Any help would be appreciated

Thanks in advance

Bruce

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I have seen several books showing a rawhide mallet being rejuvenated by cutting off the end with a hacksaw. General leather craft by Raymond cherry and I think the stohlman book on tools too.

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Welcome to the forum, Bruce!

I wouldn't worry about squaring them off unless they are really badly worn. Over time they will conform to your strike even without sanding them down.

Also, I would reserve one of those for heavier tasks (punching holes, setting rivets/snaps/.... ) so you don't have to use your "good" mallet for that.

Have fun!!

Black Dogg

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I wouldn't worry too much about them, just use them and pound away...

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Thanks everyone...The replies are appreciated!

I think i'll try em out and see how they work prior to cutting them off.

I do like the hose clamp idea and will give it a try if i decide to cut them versus sanding.

I also like the idea to reserve one for heavy stamping.

Great ideas!

Thanks again!

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