Nylon Head Mallet, 1.50" Diameter, Wooden Handle, Multi-Purpose Jewelry Making Tool
For jewellers and silversmiths forming delicate metal components, this compact mallet delivers controlled force without marking the workpiece. The 1.5-inch nylon head is ideal for shaping rings and bezels where a larger mallet would risk damaging adjacent areas. All stock is held in the UK.
Key features
- 1.5-inch (approx. 38mm) diameter nylon faces for mark-free striking on polished metals.
- Shaped wooden handle provides a comfortable and balanced grip during use.
- Compact head allows for precise strikes on small or intricate components.
- Lightweight design is well-suited for controlled tapping and adjustment of delicate parts.
- Durable construction with a solid central head body securing the two nylon faces.
Who it's for
A primary tool for bench jewellers and craftspeople who need to form or true-up metal without leaving hammer marks. Also suitable for model makers and fine metalworkers requiring a non-marring mallet for delicate assembly and adjustment tasks.
Specifications
- Head Material: Nylon
- Handle Material: Wood
- Head Diameter: 1.50" / 38.1mm
Free UK delivery · Same-day dispatch before 2pm · 30-day returns
Is this the right tool for you?
Best for
- UK jewellers shaping delicate metal components
- Silversmiths forming rings and bezels without marking
- Model makers requiring non-marring assembly tools
- Craftspeople truing up polished metal surfaces
Not for
- Heavy-duty striking of robust materials
- Driving nails or chisels into wood
- Forming steel or other hard metals
- Applications requiring significant impact force
How this compares
| Nylon Head Mallet, 1.50"... | Alternatives | |
|---|---|---|
| Head Material | Nylon faces for mark-free striking | Rawhide, rubber, or steel heads that may mark surfaces |
| Head Diameter | Compact 1.50" (38mm) for precise strikes on small components | Larger, heavier heads less suited for intricate work |
| Stock Location | All stock held in the UK for fast dispatch | Overseas stock with longer lead times and potential import duties |
| Intended Use | Delicate forming and adjustment of polished metals | General purpose striking, potentially leaving marks |