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Pulling wire through a draw plate is a demanding task, and nearly impossible when making long pulls on thick wire. The Durston DDB 1800 is the largest of the three Durston floor-standing draw benches, offering a generous 72" overall length and a 1350mm (53-1/8") working length to handle even the most demanding wire-drawing operations in a professional goldsmith's workshop.
The DDB 1800 features a two-speed drive system: operate from one side of the bench for a direct 1-to-1 crank for lighter diameter wire, or switch to the other side for a 4-to-1 reduction when tackling heavier wire pulls. This versatility makes it well-suited to a wide range of wire gauges, up to 10mm in diameter. Made in England by Durston, this bench is built to professional standards for long-term studio use.
| Model | Durston DDB 1800 (1191) |
|---|---|
| Overall Length | 72" (1825mm) |
| Overall Width | 22" (577mm) |
| Overall Height | 38-1/8" (958mm) |
| Working Length | 1350mm (53-1/8") |
| Maximum Wire Diameter | 10mm |
| Drive Speeds | 2 – direct 1:1 and 4:1 reduction |
| Origin | Made in England |
Q: What is the Durston Rawhide Mallet – Medium 85mm x 50mm (137.621)?
A: It is a professional jewelry-making rawhide mallet designed for shaping and forming metal without leaving marks, ideal for goldsmithing, silversmithing, and general metalwork.
Q: What is it used for?
A: It is used for forming, bending, and flattening sheet metals while protecting the surface finish, making it essential for delicate jewelry fabrication work.
Q: Why use a rawhide mallet instead of metal hammers?
A: Rawhide absorbs impact and prevents dents, scratches, and surface damage, making it ideal for working finished or soft metals.
Q: Is it suitable for professional use?
A: Yes, it is built for jewelry workshops and professional metal forming, offering durability and consistent performance in daily use.
Q: Does the mallet require maintenance?
A: Yes, rawhide mallets often need initial conditioning (softening the head) to achieve optimal performance and a smoother striking surface.
Q: What makes the Durston version reliable?
A: Durston tools are known for precision build quality, strong handle fitting, and long service life, making them a trusted choice in jewelry manufacturing environments.