1 Pound Brass Mallet (1 LB), Professional Metalsmith Hammer, Jewellery Crafting Tool
For bench jewellers and silversmiths needing to form or adjust precious metals without marring the surface. This 1lb brass mallet delivers substantial force whilst its softer face protects your workpiece from marks, making it ideal for shaping sheet and wire.
Key features
- Solid 1lb (450g) brass head provides significant weight for forming metal.
- Smooth, flat striking faces are designed to prevent marking gold, silver, and other soft metals.
- Straight-grained hardwood handle is securely fitted through the barrel-shaped head.
- Ergonomic, non-slip black grip offers comfort and control during prolonged use.
Who it's for
A UK-stocked workshop essential for bench jewellers, silversmiths, and metalsmiths working with non-ferrous metals. Ideal for forming rings on a mandrel, closing bezels, and making fine adjustments to finished pieces where a steel hammer would be too aggressive.
Specifications
- Head Material: Brass
- Head Weight: 1lb (450g)
- Handle: Hardwood with synthetic grip
Free UK delivery · Same-day dispatch before 2pm · 30-day returns
Is this the right tool for you?
Best for
- UK bench jewellers forming precious metal sheet and wire
- Silversmiths requiring non-marring force for shaping
- Metalsmiths adjusting finished pieces without aggressive impact
- Craftspeople forming rings on a mandrel or closing bezels
Not for
- Striking steel tools or hardened materials
- Heavy-duty demolition or construction tasks
- Applications requiring a hammer with a harder striking face
How this compares
| 1 Pound Brass Mallet... | Alternatives | |
|---|---|---|
| Head Material | Solid 1lb (450g) brass | Steel, rubber, or plastic composite head |
| Workpiece Protection | Smooth, flat faces prevent marking gold, silver, and soft metals | Hardened steel faces may mar softer workpieces |
| Stock & Dispatch | UK-stocked for same-day dispatch before 2pm | Often imported, with longer delivery times |
| Intended Use | Forming and adjusting precious metals without marring | General purpose striking, often too aggressive for fine metalwork |