Craft

Rawhide Mallet

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Hit things you don't want to damage

The first time I used a rawhide hammer was back in the 60s when I took a leather craft making class from a local Tandy Leather Store. Since then I have used that same hammer for a multitude of uses besides decorating a cowboy belt (Which I still have!). The rawhide has enough mass that it transfers a good amount of energy into the item it is used on without scarring it. Wood and plastic items that have come under the hammer have been persuaded to open or unstick with a few well-placed taps. Dovetailed drawers have been tapped together for gluing without any marring. Like a lot of tools, once you own one you will find many uses for it.

-- Kent Barnes 01/16/17

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