Cousin 23703 Craft and Jewelry Mallet, 8-Inch
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There is nothing heavy or bulky about this hammer. A hammer would not be as effective for hammering stakes into the ground.
There is a hard plastic end on both ends. It would be better to use a small hammer for nails. Nails were not what I used mine for.
For wood, it would be ok.
That's all that I can say about it. The thinness of it makes it so convenient. Jewelry made from it would not be heavy enough for an adult to wear.
Selected User Reviews For Cousin 23703 Craft and Jewelry Mallet, 8-Inch
When hammered, it is light weight and has soft rubber and plastic heads that do not damage the LEGO pieces. On the TV show LEGO MASTERS, I saw this type of hammer being used for the first time.
Negative comments don't make any sense to me. Jewelry making is the sole purpose of this hammer. As well as hammering eyelets for scrapbooks and cards, you can use it for hammering eyelets. There should be no other use for it. I like this little hammer a lot!.
This hammer is just a couple of inches long. The toy looks like it would be a good choice This material isn't fragile at all. It is suitable for projects that require gentle handling. In this way, you will be able to meet all of It is a useful tool for the correct projects. I use it frequently. A bit of a give is present at both the ends of the hammer, since both of its sides are composed of rubber. I had hoped it would be stiff nylon, but it wasn't.
Sorry to hear that. The ad portrays it as 8 inches tall, when it is in fact 6 inches high. For $1 at the Dollar Tree, I might be able to find something nearly identical (perhaps a rubber mallet). She thought it was for her when she was 3 years old. Buyer beware! I am a small, petite woman, and it is not comfortable in my hand. It is the perfect small one for those who are looking for one.
I would not give this an 8 A mallet of two inches in diameter. Six inches is what it is. There are 2 inches between the head and the ear. There is no bulk or bulkiness, making it very portable lbs), so you have to use a great deal Although the yellow ends have a slightly softer texture than the white, both appear to be made of the same material. My rings won't be contaminated with it when I use it when I make them. The steel mandrel is used to make sure the parts are perfectly round when they're on the machine. In the end, it does what it's supposed to do, but the description is incorrect.
There is nothing wrong with the construction of the hammer. My company is just getting into wireworking, so I purchased based on the reviews of other customers. The jewelry mallet appears to do everything I could want and is sturdy for the price. There may be better (and more expensive) jewelry mallets out there, but I think this is a good option for beginners and as an additional A PS would be helpful. As a lifelong tool collector, I see the difference between high-end hammers and other tools on the market, so when I say it seems sturdy,.
This is not eight inches, it is a little over six About an inch and a half separates the ends of the head. A 34" thick piece of metal is lightweight and The job will be done. I found the price to be reasonable. During the molding process, some of the plastic on the ends still had flashing, so that needed to be trimmed.
In my fluid art, I use jumbo push pins on the back corners to keep the top corners of my paintings elevated as I find that gently tapping them into place works great.