

🛠️ Elevate your craft with the mallet that masters every strike!
The QWORK Wooden Mallet is a 9.5-inch manual hammer made from solid beech wood, combining lightweight design (0.23 kg) with durable construction. Its smooth surface and balanced size make it perfect for woodworking, ice crushing, and DIY tasks. With traditional linseed oil treatment, it can be customized for a tighter fit and enhanced longevity, ensuring a reliable tool for professionals and enthusiasts alike.




| Brand | QWORK |
| Color | Brown |
| Handle Material | Wood |
| Head Material | Wood |
| Item Weight | 0.23 Kilograms |
| Product Dimensions | 8.5"L x 3"W x 0.25"Th |
N**S
Good small joiner's mallet that needs some finishing
There seems to be some confusion about this item in the Amazon reviews that I would like to dispel. Folks are complaining that the head does comes loose on the handle. Yes, that's correct. If it was sent with the head already set it would almost certainly not survive the trip to wherever you are from wherever it was made in China. Moreover, the tenon is not meant to protrude from the mortise as many customers seem to be doing. When you receive the mallet you must set the head by gently tapping it into position with a mallet (or if this your first and only mallet, use a block of wood) until the tenon is flush with the top of the head (see attached photo). For best results, after the head is set soak (fully submerge!) the entire mallet in boiled linseed oil for a week or two. At first it will try to float, and you will need to weigh it down. You will know that it's working after a few days when the mallet sinks to the bottom of the vat. This is a traditional way of treating joiner's mallets. It will cause the tenon to swell in the mortise, which will tighten it against all possibility of future movement. Additionally, it will add weight to the mallet, which will make it more effective at striking your chisels and gouges. It takes a while for boiled linseed oil to cure. If you have a UV box, stick the mallet in there for a week or two. Otherwise leave it in a sunny spot (like a windowsill) for (ideally) a few months. When you're done you'll have an excellent tool that will last the rest of your life.
M**I
wooden mallet
Nicely sized for mild persuasion. Good solid feel. Nice price and value.
C**0
Small wooden hammer.
On the small side, works as intended.
J**3
Well built
Seems well built, a little small , actually not using for breaking ice , I'm using it in my shop from hammering on chisels, it doesn't have a finish, so I sprayed it with Shellac
A**R
Very good product
very good
J**T
Works good
Works pretty good. Actually second one I purchased so we could have one in our rv.
M**6
Looks great, just on the light side
A little lighter than I expected, but so far so good.
E**K
Wood
Great
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