Yellow Poly Mallet 14oz
Yellow Poly Mallet 14oz
SKU:IVAN-YELLOW-POLY-MALLET-14-OZ
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Yellow Poly Mallet – 14oz.
Bring precision and control to your leatherworking with our 14oz Yellow Poly Mallet—a reliable striking tool designed to deliver consistent force without damaging tools or marring your leather. Ideal for beginners and professionals alike, this mallet is a staple in any leatherworker’s bench setup.
Durable Polyurethane Construction.
The mallet head is crafted from high-impact polyurethane, known for its ability to absorb shock while delivering firm, even strikes. Unlike wooden or metal mallets, the poly head reduces bounce and vibration, giving you greater control and reducing fatigue during long work sessions.
Gentle on Tools & Surfaces.
Whether you're working with stamping tools, punches, chisels, or setting tools, the poly mallet provides the perfect balance of firmness and forgiveness. It won’t mushroom metal tools or deform your leather surface, making it especially useful when working with precision stamps and delicate carving tools.
Comfortable & Ergonomic Handle.
The contoured wooden handle offers a secure, comfortable grip for both right- and left-handed users. It's designed to sit well in the hand for controlled swings and repetitive use—minimizing hand strain and maximizing accuracy.
Ideal for Leathercrafting Tasks.
Use this mallet for setting rivets, driving punches, striking pricking irons, or any application that requires consistent impact without surface damage. The 14oz weight is well-balanced—light enough for finesse work and heavy enough for solid driving force.
Specifications:
- Head Material: Polyurethane (Yellow).
- Weight: 14oz.
- Handle Material: Hardwood.
- Handle Length: Approx. 9–10 inches.
- Total Length: Approx. 11–12 inches.
- Applications: Punching, stamping, carving, setting tools, pricking irons.
This yellow poly mallet is a must-have addition to your leathercraft toolkit—strong, durable, and engineered for years of workshop use without compromising the tools you rely on.
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