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Equipment => Bats => Bat Making => Topic started by: Dan W on November 25, 2011, 04:24:08 PM
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I'm looking to slim down an old Mjolnir shaped bat to stick in the bag as my 'light' option...What sort of tools could I get my hands on that would assist this (and potential future 'tamperings!')?
A rasping plane and a few sheets of sandpaper is, I think, the current limit of my woodworking section in my tool shed, so are there any decent, cheap bat specialist tools or should I invest in a normal plan etc?
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You can take the weight down with just sandpaper but it depends on how much you want to slim it down by
If it is more that a couple of oz's then you can use a smoothing plane
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spokeshave or travisher would do a job depending on what your looking to achieve?
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tom i still have your travisher! dont forget cos i will lol
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haah yeh i did think that when reading this mate!!
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Spokeshave...perfect! And only a few squid off Amazon. Nice one chaps
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should have a forum "bat making kit" which could be booked out on a monthly rotational basis as everyone wants to give it a crack.....group purchase anyone!
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should have a forum "bat making kit" which could be booked out on a monthly rotational basis as everyone wants to give it a crack.....group purchase anyone!
I was thinking about people chipping in to buy a pallet of clefts and make a bat press!
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I was thinking about people chipping in to buy a pallet of clefts and make a bat press!
Apparently to have a decent press made would cost upwards of 10k. Although less effective ones can make for a couple of thousand
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should have a forum "bat making kit" which could be booked out on a monthly rotational basis as everyone wants to give it a crack.....group purchase anyone!
Like the idea or maybe a list of links to directly buy the items required, or even a forum bat making package with everything you need to shape a part made