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Thread: Raising mallets

  1. #31
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    Default I'd love to purchase some hammers

    up for offer are 3 anticlastic raising mallets made to michael good's design out of uhmw pe (ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene - which, by the way is horrible stuff to work in comparison with delrin!); these have a long thin pein for getting into the curve when forming anticlasts.

    I also have 2 phenolic raising mallets per finegold & seitz' designs - they call for bakelite, this is the modern equivalent, tufnol. Really nice to use, doesn't bruise the metal in the way that a metal hammer can, but still very capable at moving metal in raising. Nearly lost my own one to a full-time silversmith when he decided he liked...!

    £25 each, £3.50 postage.[/quote]

    hi i would like one of each of what you have can you send pictures to me at ????

  2. #32
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    Hi Peter, one of your anticlastic raising mallets would make life so much easier. Please would you add me to your list.
    Jane

  3. #33
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    Quote Originally Posted by sabrahardy View Post
    hi i would like one of each of what you have can you send pictures to me at ????
    Sorry, just realised I hadn't responded to this - there are pictures on the first post on this thread that are pretty much how the current batch look, but... Given your location, you'd probably be better off (shipping-cost-wise!) talking to someone like Tevel at Allcraft - I'm pretty sure he has the anticlastic mallets at the very least.

    Jane, pm'd you - still available!

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    Hi Peter do you have any raising mallets left? If so I would like one. Thank, Louise

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