Mallet

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A rubber mallet, used in construction.
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A wooden mallet.
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A round-headed copper mallet. Copper mallets are also produced with a "square" head.

A mallet is a type of hammer, and is manufactured in different designs according to their intended use. These uses include manufacturing and construction, sports such as croquet and polo, and as a type of drumstick. Despite their similarities, a mallet and a sledgehammer are different tools.

When used as tools, mallets are hammers with heads made of softer materials than the steel normally used in hammerheads, so as to avoid damaging a delicate surface. Some common mallet materials include:

Less common mallets include:

Mallets used as drumsticks are often used to strike a marimba, xylophone, glockenspiel, or vibraphone. They usually have shafts made of rattan, birch, or fiberglass. Rattan shafts are more flexible than the other materials. Heads vary in size, shape, and material. They may be made of metal, plastic, rubber, or wood, and some are wrapped with cord or yarn. Heavier heads produce louder sounds. Harder heads produce sharper and louder sounds and generate more overtones.

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See also: Mallet, Birch, Carpentry, Chisel, Construction, Copper, Cord, Croquet, Drumstick