I need to make a set of crab mallets for my son-in-law. From the photos I see, the head seems about 1-1/2" dia. x 3", and the handle about 8 inches long. Any crab eaters out there who could confirm those dimensions? How hard does one have to whack the crab to crack the shell? Is there any need to weight the head of the mallet?
Thanks!
Hi Jeff,
I don't really used them, as I' don't have access to crabs or other identical seafood however, a few years ago, I decided to make a big bunch of sets, where I included the plate, hammers and bashing bases. I made them single, 2 , 3 and 4 people sets.
Most I used was Pine from some large and old 100+ years Radiata Pine trees part of the back street on this town, as I got 2 of those trees due to tree structure failure due to age so, they were imposing a great risk to anyone using that road, including us so, 2 of them had to come down...!
The other 2 wood I use was the Pink/Rose Gum for the bashing bases and so Battu (indonesian hardwood) that is heavy and tough as nails.
The base discs are 4" round, the hammer heads are 4" x 1" 1/2 and the handles are 10" long, including the 3/4" inside the hammer head.
Any of the hardwoods you can put your hands on, is good enough for the hammer heads, making the handles out of Pine, may have not been my best idea but, of about 50 hammers I have, I'm aware of one that broke, at the time, I have no idea what happen to them after that, I still have a couple of sets, just for decoration...!
Good luck,
Cheers
George