Fixing rawhide to mallet

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tim_n

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I have a lathe turned mallet and some dog chew rawhide which I've soaked and unrolled.

How do I fix the rawhide to the mallet? It's quite damp, not sure if it's a glue job or something that needs little nails or sommat.

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in what way are you thinking of having the rawhide on the mallet? Is it like a Thor mallet that has a rolled up disc of hide as a striking face set into the head, or is it a wrapping of hide around a spindle to create a beetle/maul style mallet?

Glue (wood glue for example) migh work, but the impacts will likely shake it off.Most hide mallets use a small nail to hold the hide together
 

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Now with added rawhide using glue.
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tim_n

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Going to add another layer then I'll put the nails in.

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you'll definitely want some nails in that head Tim. If the first and any subsequent layers are all held on with a very flexible glue (like a silicon adhesive), then it might survive. Rawhide moves more like plastic under impact: flexes over the span yet is rigid under point of impact and the whole thing moves with moisture and temperature changes. So even wit a line of nails, you'll notice it rattle in time. I've never seen a hide mallet wrapped like this and I suspect there is a good reason for it ;)
 
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tim_n

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Yeah, I probably wasn't listening when Eric was talking about it.

It's to protect the wood a little. Let's see what happens.

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If such a thing as flexible gelatin exists it might work. Silicone is not going to make it, PU marine goos are the best bet.
 
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