
PFEIL carver's mallet, hornbeam
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Beechwood club turned from a single piece. Slim shape, handy and beautifully shaped. For carving chisels (wood carving) and chisels with club head (stone carving).
Weight | Length | Diameter |
200 g | 230 mm | 60 mm |
350 g | 280 mm | 70 mm |
450 g | 300 mm | 80 mm |
600 g | 280 mm | 90 mm |
850 g | 280 mm | 110 mm |
Wooden mallets in wood carving: Wooden mallets are suitable for working with all types of carving tools with a (wooden) handle.
Wooden mallets in stone carving: The strike of a wooden mallet is significantly more muted and therefore gentler than the strike with a metal striking tool. Wooden mallets are therefore very suitable for working with soft stone, e.g. alabaster or soapstone, and stone with a soft bond, e.g. sandstone or soft limestone. To ensure that the wooden mallet has a long service life, we recommend chisels with a mallet head.
The head of the mallet is turned from a single piece and is therefore very durable. The mallet is oiled and is therefore very easy to maintain compared to lacquered mallets: you can simply freshen up the surface with a little oil.
Match the weight of the striking tool to your chisel - the following information can serve as a rough guide:
Chisel diameter: | Weight of the striking tool: |
8 mm - 10 mm | up to 500 g |
10 mm - 12 mm | up to 600 g |
12 mm - 14 mm | up to 750 g |
14 mm - 16 mm | up to 900 g |