Custom Bats Cricket Forum
Equipment => Bats => Bat Making => Topic started by: Red Ink Cricket on September 05, 2011, 02:27:38 PM
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Ive noticed that brands are increasingly Branding the edges of the bats such as the TON symbol, H4L devil and a few others. With the exception of the TON symbol ive not had the pleasure of seeing these up close. The TON symbols i have seen have been a bit rough around the edges. Are the other brands ones better? if so is that due to using a better system or just better care?Im just wondering how these are done and to what depth they go without damaging or weakening the edges?
thanks
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You get what you pay for I think.....ours gives a nice crisp look once they are printed as its electric and heated by the mains....others you can get are gas powered and the TOn ones may even be a cattle iron brand thats heated in a fire which may explain the rough and ready look it gives ???
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thanks.
Are the ones you do computer operated to ensure uniform images or are they done via stencil and hand done?
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http://www.mshaw.co.uk/brands.htm ??
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Tom is correct , the lecky ones are the only way to go as the temp can be controlled. I had a batch done (let's call it open fire evening) and they turned out very well but that was a case of being their and watching over. (2 brandings per edge)
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so james you didnt do them yourself you had someone do them on your behalf? Does the branding not damage/ weaken the willow? How deep do they normally go?
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as per Buzzes link above....all done by hand as its not exactly rocket science once you measure up where you want to stamp them :)
they only go a mm deep really and wont damage the edges, tend to give ours a quick sand over after they are done as its burns into the wood and just tidies it all up a bit