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Two of my home made mallets

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Made entirely on a lathe with a bronze head with a spigot that fits inside the handle 23oz and 7oz they have proved to be more than handy
 

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Very well turned handles Woody, a little dangerous in the wrong hands eh Terry ... :frenchkiss:
 

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They are nice, Woody, but how 'bout posting that lovely ebony and ivory gavel set? That's a real corker!!!
Bob.
 

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I like those Woody, :itscool: I've turned a few all wood mallets but never a metal headed one, something else to add to my list of things I want to make :whistling:
 

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Right on dad Order Order.

The wife has been missing a week now. Police said to prepare for the worst. So I have been to the charity shop to get all her clothes back.
 

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As Requested posted in other things we turn
 

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That has to be one of my all time favourite pieces ever in the whole wide world and Stevenage dad.
I love that as much as Marmite on toast.



When I was in the pub I heard a couple of plonkas saying that they wouldn't feel safe on an aircraft if they knew the pilot was a woman.
What a pair of sexists. I mean, it's not as if she'd have to reverse the bloody thing!
 
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