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Equipment => Bats => Bat Making => Topic started by: ajmw89 on November 19, 2012, 03:35:05 PM
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So i shaped another bat.
Finished weight is 2lb10oz. 30mm edges. A little bit of concaving.
(http://i1053.photobucket.com/albums/s463/thunderball89/20121118_185955.jpg)
(http://i1053.photobucket.com/albums/s463/thunderball89/20121118_190016.jpg)
(http://i1053.photobucket.com/albums/s463/thunderball89/20121118_185934.jpg)
(http://i1053.photobucket.com/albums/s463/thunderball89/20121118_185942.jpg)
I'll get some more pictures up from my camera. These are just phone pictures.
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Very nice! Seems to be quite an offset edge there! 8) Is it just me, or is the spine slightly off centre? Might just be the camera angle! Looks a tiny bit Distinction-ish to me!
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I think it might just be the angle. I measured it, and it came out right. I didn't intend to offset the edge, i guess it just happened! Picks up nice though!
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Very nice shape. Mate what do you use for sanding?
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thats a great profile :) the middle seems MAHOOSIVE :D
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Very nice shape. Mate what do you use for sanding?
Orbital sander for the face and edges. Hand for the rest. Go through the grits from 40 to 1200 then polish and oil. Not entirely happy with one or two bits. Just need to give it another sand and polish really...
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Orbital sander for the face and edges. Hand for the rest. Go through the grits from 40 to 1200 then polish and oil. Not entirely happy with one or two bits. Just need to give it another sand and polish really...
Try to do the back too with the orbital sander. It is extremely time consuming to do with hands and pretty hard to get desired finish. I do only the fine grade sanding with hands.
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Also the greenish Color around the toe is from a very fine grit sanding I guess. I had similar experience while finishing my first bat as the fine grit gets deposited in the very fine scratches made by the tools.
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Also the greenish Color around the toe is from a very fine grit sanding I guess. I had similar experience while finishing my first bat as the fine grit gets deposited in the very fine scratches made by the tools.
Sounds like you need to go through the grits slower. I've never experienced grit ending up in scratches. Either that or the sandpaper your using is either poor or too much heat caused by excessive pressure is causing the adhesive on the paper to fail.
To me it looks as if the tools have gouged a couple of marks out the back. Possibly need sharpening or adjusting to make finer cuts. Would make sanding alot easier aswell
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I struggle to get the sander up the back with the concaving. Got a detail sander somewhere but only have 240 grit sheets for it.
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Also the greenish Color around the toe is from a very fine grit sanding I guess. I had similar experience while finishing my first bat as the fine grit gets deposited in the very fine scratches made by the tools.
The colour on the toe is from where it got knocked out my hands and onto the grass by my dogs... Thankfully I kept the rest of it off the ground. Lol.
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The colour on the toe is from where it got knocked out my hands and onto the grass by my dogs... Thankfully I kept the rest of it off the ground. Lol.
Ah then alright.. I guessed it wrong.. :)
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Sounds like you need to go through the grits slower. I've never experienced grit ending up in scratches. Either that or the sandpaper your using is either poor or too much heat caused by excessive pressure is causing the adhesive on the paper to fail.
To me it looks as if the tools have gouged a couple of marks out the back. Possibly need
sharpening or adjusting to make finer cuts. Would make sanding alot easier
You are right! I did the complete sanding of my first bat via hand and changed the grits before getting rid of fine scratches. The fine sanding paper of around 1500 has a very thin layer of fine grit and I ended up rubbing quite a bit to get rid of those scratches instead they filled with the grit Color.
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ajmw89 call me for some tips mate, my number is on the website
The fine grits you end up with are way too high
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ajmw89 call me for some tips mate, my number is on the website
Thanks, I'll be sure to!
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The fine grits you end up with are way too high
What's the highest you reccomend using?
I've got a few things I'm not entirely happy with, as after having a fresh look at it this morning it looks like one side is more concaved than the other. I'm gonna go back into the workshop at the weekend to even things up, so will sand it again after I've had a tinker.
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Great thread to learn from and great to see the forum strap line ringing true where knowledge is handed down to those attempting their first effort
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Just an update on this bat. Got a few of the kinks ironed out today and slapped some stickers on it that I've had made up. Thought I'd add them here rather than start a new thread...
(http://i1053.photobucket.com/albums/s463/thunderball89/20121125_155746.jpg)
(http://i1053.photobucket.com/albums/s463/thunderball89/20121125_155803.jpg)
(http://i1053.photobucket.com/albums/s463/thunderball89/20121125_174338.jpg)
I'll get some better pictures up once I find my blasted camera...
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every bat you do looks better mate, I'll have to come over next time you're making one.
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(http://i1053.photobucket.com/albums/s463/thunderball89/20121125_213834.jpg)
(http://i1053.photobucket.com/albums/s463/thunderball89/20121125_213931.jpg)
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every bat you do looks better mate, I'll have to come over next time you're making one.
Cheers fella. I'm sure that can be arranged! So long as you bring thermals... It gets cold in the cave!
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And one last from my phone
(http://i1053.photobucket.com/albums/s463/thunderball89/20121125_213901.jpg)
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Nice work.. Finishing is much better!
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Thanks!
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More/better pictures coming later if anyone's interested?
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sure, please post!
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Here we go as promised
(http://i1053.photobucket.com/albums/s463/thunderball89/039.jpg)
(http://i1053.photobucket.com/albums/s463/thunderball89/040.jpg)
(http://i1053.photobucket.com/albums/s463/thunderball89/043.jpg)
(http://i1053.photobucket.com/albums/s463/thunderball89/044.jpg)
(http://i1053.photobucket.com/albums/s463/thunderball89/045.jpg)
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There's nothing about that I don't like! Love the stickers, really classy, profile is great and the finish (from what I can see) is top notch...great work! :)
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Cheers fella