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Phil Pascoe

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My two most used -
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The mallet is a beech offcut from the leg of a bench with the ash handle turned on three centres, the carver's mallet is made from slices of a beech worktop, each slice turned slightly so as to ensure endgrain is spread throughout the head. The handle is a scrap piece of yew. I find the large handle far more comfortable than the horrible little offerings on commercially made ones.
 

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Nice mallets Phil, =D>

I really enjoy making tools as I find more pleasure in using something I've made myself, these are a selection of some of the tools I've made over the years the shooting board they are photo'd on having been made only a couple of weeks ago.
The mallet is Lignum Vitae & Hornbeam, dusting brush Padauk, hammer Beech & Ebony, Marking knife Blackwood & the smoother Beech


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I also try & make my turning tools, some just the handles for but others like the point tool, round skew, skewchi-gouge are ground from round stock.

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