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    Grain direction on mallet?

    So I'm making a two piece mallet, similar to a gavel or croquet mallet, and wonder if you think the grain direction of the handle and head should go a certain direction?

    The handle is just like a hammer handle in that it's a wedged tenon. I'm thinking the split for the wedge should be perpendicular to the axis of the head to minimize any tendency to split.

    But which direction should the grain in the handle and the head be to be able to take maximum punishment, if I go to really whacking on something? The grain in the head runs the direction of it's axis, so that any blows are on end grain, but should the radius of the grain run across the axis, or with the axis of the head?

    Boy, a picture sure would be helpful, huh?
    Last edited by Jim Underwood; 07-06-2012 at 7:13 PM.
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    Think, "baseball bat", for the correct direction.

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    Yeah... about that... I always heard about breaking a bat by hitting with it the wrong direction. But.... never having really played team sports... I dunno which way that is.
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    Google seems to have all the answers.

    http://www.woodbat.org/
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