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Equipment => Bats => Bat Making => Topic started by: ajmw89 on July 29, 2012, 02:50:57 PM
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Hi guys,
As my game got rained off by the monsoon earlier, i decided to start hacking at the part made i got off wilkie. I'll add pictures on when i can, but first i need some advice. I'm having problems getting the spine straight, so waswondering if people have any advice?
Cheers
Adam
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Here's a pic or 2 if it helps
(http://i1053.photobucket.com/albums/s463/thunderball89/2012-07-29154647.jpg)
(http://i1053.photobucket.com/albums/s463/thunderball89/2012-07-29154602.jpg)
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What are you using to shape it? Your teeth? Lol
Your best of using a number 4 plane and using.it in one stroke from middle of the bat to tie and then middle of the bat to shoulders.
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Looks like you are using blunt tools
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Either blunt or you're trying to take off too much at once. Be like Beachy and leave the spine 'til last!
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Looks like the tools are blunt but more then anything you look like you are taking too much off and shaving in the wrong directions....
Hold the plane at a slight angle not straight [perpendicular] on the blade.....
At the toe the grain of the bat goes in a different direction so the plane blade cut will need to go towards the toe. [that is why is it furry down there] Higher up the blade avg about 5 inches ish [this varies] from the toe the cut will be towards the handle.
That should sort you out I hope...
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Hi.
The tools all started working a lot better once they were sharpened up a bit (As my fingers can attest to!)
Thanks for all the advice, it's finished now, and pictures are up on another thread.
Cheers
Adam